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Que hombre tan sin embargo (1967)
Character: N/A
Seemingly at random, a hobo dude attaches himself to an upper-middle-class family and starts influencing them for the better in their day-to-day activities
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Fieras contra fieras (1982)
Character: N/A
In a small town governed by two rival families, the children break a decades-long feud by running away to the circus.
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No se mande, profe (1969)
Character: N/A
Strait-laced teacher at a girl's school unleashes his wild side when he debuts as a pop singer in his spare time.
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Persiguelas y... alcanzalas (1969)
Character: N/A
After a millionaire playboy is murdered, police enlist a look-alike of the victim to impersonate him in a sting operation.
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Noche de carnaval (1984)
Character: Zangarrón
On Carnival Night, many people come together at a nightclub near the docks. The stories of an aging beauty and her cousin, a faded poet, young Marxists, corrupt politicians, and a group of dock workers cross in a night of ribald fun with a darker edge.
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La venganza de Don Herculano (1989)
Character: N/A
Don Herculano, a charming old man, has had enough of the suitors chasing after his daughters—two longtime rivals now well past their youth. Convinced they are only after his money, he decides to put them to the test.
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Abuelita de Bakman (1993)
Character: N/A
A novelist cannot create new and original stories, his wife suggests that he go out and write about the people he sees as he passes by.
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¡Que viva Tepito! (1981)
Character: Esteban
Slice of life covering four or five days in a badly run-down neighborhood. Matriarch of a slum family dies unexpectedly; relatives from neighboring blocks cope with the loss and arrange her funeral.
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Los amigos (1968)
Character: N/A
Ambition, social climbing and insincerity shape the emotional climate among a circle of young professionals launching their careers.
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Duro y Parejo en La Casita del Pecado (1987)
Character: N/A
Inheriting the mansion of a forgotten aunt, José Luis, a simple apothecary leaves the countryside for the capital. When he arrives, he discovers that it is a brothel, inhabited by a bunch of beautiful girls.
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Los Beverly de Peralvillo (1971)
Character: El Comanche
El Borras marries La Pecas, unaware of her mother's (Doña Chole) scheme against Borras. That of Borras to provide for all her family members who are a lazy bunch composed of her father and brothers.
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El mexicano feo (1984)
Character: N/A
Semi-employed street musician butts heads with his wife and grown(ish) children because of his irresponsible lifestyle. Then he lucks into a cushy government job.
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Entre Compadres Te Veas (1986)
Character: N/A
After a year spent mourning his wife's death, a father and two sons cut loose for some wild living. Loose remake of Los Tres Alegres Compadres.
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El Detective Cazanachas (1994)
Character: N/A
A 1994 mexploitation film about a detective named Cazanachas. Stuffed with big booty señoritas in revealing bikinis.
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Los gatos de las azoteas (1988)
Character: N/A
There are people disappearing in an apartment building and a psychopath killer is doing it. A man is busy cheating on his wife, another man is looking for love in the same building. It's up to Los Gatos to stop the sexy madness.
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Desvestidas y alborotadas (1991)
Character: N/A
A beautiful woman is abandoned by her husband during their honeymoon, she stays alone in the hotel where she meets other guests and listen to their stories.
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El Agarratodo (1990)
Character: N/A
A bus driver loves to seduce all the women he can find and brags about his conquests, until he finds the one woman he can't have.
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La lechería (1986)
Character: N/A
In the neighborhood there is no place more visited than the dairy 'Las Glorias de Don Zacarias'. Don Juan and his assistant Mariano adulterate the famous products of the dairy without imagining the consequences that this would bring them.
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Prieto, Chaparro y Panzón (1995)
Character: Carnitas
Peter returns to Mexico to see his old pals and his mother but leaves everyone stunned with his sexy rich wife.
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Los mantenidos tambien lloran (1989)
Character: Don Alejo
They thought that having everything wouldn't make them suffer, but the person who helped them with their expenses left them without support. Now they cry, for they lack everything they had for free.
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El gato con gatas II (1994)
Character: Leopoldo
Carlos, a responsible and happily married architect, has a great weakness for women, especially those who do domestic work. The entanglements are numerous when his wife discovers it and decides to hypnotize him to control it.
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Muertes anunciadas (1988)
Character: Don Elias
A boy witness the murder of his family. Years later the killers are killed one by one. The boy now a grown man falls in love with the daughter of one of them. Is he the killer now looking for revenge?
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Para servir a usted (1971)
Character: Amigo de Armodio
Working-class dude gets a gig as a waiter doing banquet service, and loses his moral compass through his contacts with decadent rich folk.
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Trágico terremoto en México (1987)
Character: Tepo
Based on the tragedy that Mexico City suffered after the 1985 earthquake , praising and thanking the efforts of locals and foreigners in helping to rescue the living and the dead from the rubble.
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Pistoleros Anonimos (1995)
Character: Don Fidel
Getulio (Valentin Trujillo) is a merciless drug trafficker and gunman who, in search of riches and power, involves himself with narcopolitics. The most crude assassinations are commited by the hands of Getulio. Nobody will ever discover him or know why.
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Las Fuerzas Vivas (1975)
Character: N/A
It narrates the phenomenon of the Mexican Revolution, satirically reflected through what happens in a town far from the places where the true Revolution was fiercely fought.
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Las Fuerzas Vivas (1975)
Character: El Telegrafista
It narrates the phenomenon of the Mexican Revolution, satirically reflected through what happens in a town far from the places where the true Revolution was fiercely fought.
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Los Marcados (1971)
Character: Lechón
The Kid is a vicious psychopath given to laughing a lot, an actor manqué who leads a gang of looters and rapists, and is incestuous with his father to boot. The town’s resident Mater Dolorosa, madam of the brothel, hires her lover Marcado to kill the Kid, who is of course her son.
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Mi fantasma y yo (1988)
Character: N/A
A family of three moves to a haunted house. The couple's 10-year-old son runs into the ghost of the house but isn't scared. He tells the ghost that since his father is a writer of horror novels he lost fear of horror stories. The ghost then confides in the boy that he is a lonely ghost on account of the modern world focused on so many material priorities. Child and ghost become best friends, playing together, telling stories and helping the ghost pay his rent by scaring people every month.
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Golpe de suerte (1992)
Character: N/A
A bureaucrat gets a house and even a car on credit thanks to the support of a compadre who is a union leader, but then has difficulty paying because he is fired in a job cut despite the many years he has been working.
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Especialista en chamacas (1965)
Character: N/A
Young doctor Jaime attends his father's clinic where Diana, a singer, is carried by emergency. After operating it, Jaime falls in love Diana and decides to accompany her throw artistic caravan, where replaced a singer and quarrels by jealousy with Javier, a womanizer trying to conquer Diana.
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Viva el chubasco (1983)
Character: N/A
The struggle between two rival families brings many complications into the life of a people. The priest, with the agreement of the women, get a strike of crossed legs until peace is a fact.
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El Chanfle 2 (1982)
Character: Cejudo
is the continuation of the Mexican film El Chanfle (1979) Chespirito, which aired in theaters in 1982. At that time the cast of the neighborhood (with some absences: the Carlos Villagran, who decided not to continue working with Roberto Gomez Bolaños by a personal decision, he left in 1979. Ramon Valdez next year decides to accompany him, also leaving to work with Chespirito. returned with him in 1981, but a health problem that was detected in the early 80's, was prevented from participating in this film), it left room for the story of a lowly stagehand football team that achieves his dream beside his wife Tere, of having a child. In this film, the situation is a little different.
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Lola la Trailera (1983)
Character: N/A
Lola finds herself into the world of violence and drug trafficking when her father is murdered for refusing to put his truck to the service of a powerful cartel, with protections at high police levels. Knowing the local officials will not serve out justice, she takes matters into her own hands. Armed with a machine gun, she'll attempt to get revenge by her own hands - but the enemy has more firepower than her.
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Emiliano Zapata (1970)
Character: N/A
This is the story of a man, Emiliano Zapata, and of a revolution, the Mexican Revolution.
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Chiquidracula (1985)
Character: Don Luis
An alcoholic grandfather is seriously ill. His doctor suggests that experiencing a bad scare could cure him. His grandson volunteers to help him.
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El chupes (1992)
Character: Nacho Guillen
A bureaucrat sees how little by little his world is disintegrating because of alcoholism. Based on a true story
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Santo el enmascarado de plata vs. la invasión de los marcianos (1967)
Character: Asistente de Ordorica (uncredited)
In this Mexican sci-fi fantasy, big beefy Martians invade the earth. Ostensibly, they have come to warn people about the dangers of nuclear testing and exploring space, but their real mission becomes manifest when they begin using their special powers and gadgets to exploit weak earthlings.
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Lamineros y ficheras (1994)
Character: Don Pepe
Grateful to life for the delights that the world gives them, a handsome and spicy group of laminators take advantage of the weekend to move the boat and everything they can, with the sexiest and fiery ficheras in the entire nation.
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