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La entrega (1954)
Character: Alicia (uncredited)
Through hard work, the Spaniard Alejandro has become wealthy and powerful. In contrast, the banker Don Victorino—who once refused a loan to the then-poor Alejandro—has fallen on difficult times. Victorino is married to Ana, who spends her life playing the piano, and they are the parents of the proud Julia, who is engaged to Enrique Régules. Julia is forced to marry Alejandro in order to save her family’s financial situation. Despite her husband’s blunt and often harsh honesty, Julia gradually finds herself falling in love with him, and vainly tries to make him jealous with Licenciado Héctor, who courts her. Julia becomes nervously ill, troubled by the fact that Alejandro does not love her in the romantic, storybook way she longs for.
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Maternidad imposible (1955)
Character: N/A
Mother and child are separated during the Spanish Civil War. Believing the mother to be dead, the child is sent to a refugee orphanage in Mexico, then adopted. Meanwhile, Mama recovers from her injuries, and...
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Estrategia matrimonio (1967)
Character: Señorita Jiménez, secretaria
Pragmatic young woman plots out her flirtations with five rich, eligible bachelors to play to the weaknesses of each one. Then she has to pick one for keeps.
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Los japoneses no esperan (1978)
Character: Hermana de Miguel
Married couple becomes a threesome with two women, but "sexual liberation" turns out to be more difficult than they imagined.
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Viajera (1952)
Character: Ana
Music teacher gets all tangled up with a nightclub singer, after seeing his students ogling her advertisements.
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Para siempre amor mío (1955)
Character: N/A
A man, annoyed by his wife's interference in the family business, travels to Spain, where he becomes involved with another woman.
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Sígueme corazón (1952)
Character: N/A
A comedy of errors in which a young married couple finds themselves caught up in a web of intrigue when they take in a three-year-old girl whose grandmother is being slowly poisoned by another pair of crooks.
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Ven a cantar conmigo (1967)
Character: Doña Lupe
Tween girl in an orphanage does little-ray-of-sunshine stuff all over the place and puts particular energy into creating a romance between her facility's twentyish nurse and some rando guy from USA that they see in the market.
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Así era Pancho Villa (1957)
Character: Paula
The disembodied head of Pancho Villa, kept in a glass jar in a research institute, is the narrator of several short stories from his own life, stories that might or might not have happened but are the stuff of legend.
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El hombre de la ametralladora (1961)
Character: Ana Fernández (madre de niñas) (uncredited)
A villain hires a hired assassin, "The Machine Gun Man" for the kidnapping of two rich girls.
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El gran autor (1954)
Character: Personaje obra (sin créditos)
A story of passion and deceit, where love overcomes the misfortunes and finally triumphs.
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Ustedes los ricos (1948)
Character: Violeta (uncredited)
Pepe el Toro is married to Celia la Chorreada and they have two children.
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Sube y baja (1959)
Character: (uncredited)
It is the story of a sportsman who is a little bit dumber than most people but nevertheless he succeeds in getting a job at a sports article saler's. Having this job is the beginning of a lot of funny problems he causes due to his dumbness.
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