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Niño pobre, niño rico (1983)
Character: N/A
Two teenagers from different social class strike up a close friendship that makes their families get together despite their differences.
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Al rojo vivo (1969)
Character: N/A
Three parallel romances among young people working in a steel mill.
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Benny More: Hoy Como Ayer (1987)
Character: N/A
This documentary follows the career of celebrated Cuban musician Benny More, who, before he made it big, started out as a farmer but eventually found his calling as one of the leading members of the band Matamoros. His talent has lived on decades after his death and is in full display in the numbers he performs in collected footage, including such hits as "Como Fue," "Batanga No. 2," "Hoy Como Aye," and more.
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Fallaste corazón (1970)
Character: N/A
Ugly-duckling older guy falls in love with a beautiful young woman. Offering her a marriage of convenience, to give her baby a father, might be a way to win her affection... Ya think?
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El desconocido (1974)
Character: N/A
Disenfranchised drifter finds a home, working on a young orphan woman's ranch.
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El sargento Perez (1973)
Character: N/A
Two buddies from Pancho Villa's regiment go on a mission. Light comedy, romance, songs...
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El norteño (1963)
Character: N/A
Lawman on horseback cracks a case involving stolen gold bullion, the title to a mine, an evil twin and a plucky pre-adolescent boy. First in a series.
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Los pepenadores de aca (1985)
Character: N/A
Street-vendor believes he's wanted for a murder he didn't commit, so he hides among the "gleaners" at the city dump.
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Mama Dolores (1971)
Character: N/A
On the verge of dying, Maria gives her son to Dolores, her maid, and asks her to not give him to the boy's father who abandoned her because Maria didn't want to interrupt the pregnancy. Time after, Luis (the father) returns from abroad with his wife, after seeing Dolores with the child, he understands that is his son. Dolores tries to escape with the boy but she's captured. The boy tries to kill his father which makes Luis understand that the boy suffers for Dolores. She is liberated and allowed to live with the child.
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Las pasiones de sor Juana (2002)
Character: N/A
The spirit of Sister Juana Inés de la Cruz becomes known through a student who goes to Mexico to finish her thesis, confronting a century saturated with marvelous inventions but also plagued with injustices.
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La tregua (2003)
Character: Mamá de Laura
Martín Santomé has been working in an office for the last 50 years, but his life will change when he starts falling in love with a woman named Laura Avellaneda.
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El Cristo de los milagros (1975)
Character: N/A
During a religious festival in a Guatemalan town, three bandits are plotting to steal all the golden stuff from the local cathedral. One of them bonds with a street kid...
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La virtud desnuda (1957)
Character: (creditless)
A certain young woman won't allow her virtuous reputation to be compromised... until her suitors agree to the price she sets on it. Twist ending.
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Mulato (1974)
Character: N/A
René and some gunmen take control of an island. His former girlfriend Isabel visits him, but notices he has subjugated his partner. Realizing his cruelty, she tries to run away, but is captured and imprisoned.
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La jorobada (1981)
Character: Señorita Chela
A young hunchbacked girl who sells newspapers and sings in the street is discovered by a music producer.
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Marcados Por El Destino (1984)
Character: N/A
The film is a social drama that follows the characters' challenges as they try to make it in the city, only to find their dreams dashed.
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La hacienda del terror (2005)
Character: Ana Luisa
A group of heirs show up at a farm to collect an inheritance and are killed off one-by-one. A low budget direct-to-DVD release with loads of cameos from both veteran actors and World Cup soccer players.
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Me gustan valentones! (1959)
Character: Justita
While seeking to protect themselves from the aggressions of "Pantaleon" and other men, a landowner marries a Mexican American newcomer. But to his surprise, the man seems to be as brave as her and try to humiliate him constantly until he decides to give out your real identity.
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Para que dure no se apure (1988)
Character: N/A
The bureaucrat Victor manages to acquire an apartment and, by lending it to his bosses for their affairs, earns money and promotions, though he suffers inconveniences by leaving the apartment at inconvenient hours, enduring robberies and colds. The office director also asks for the apartment to take Patricia, the elevator girl Victor loves. He is disappointed in her but discovers she attempted suicide. The director rewards him by appointing him manager, but he refuses the position, disgusted by the rampant corruption.
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Don Juan 67 (1967)
Character: N/A
Mauricio, millionaire, and irreclaimable Don Juan, lives only for and to seduce women of every class and condition. With the help of his butler manages to capture the hearts of many to abandon and then having a panic marriage.
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¡Ahí, madre! (1970)
Character: Olimpia
In a neighborhood of Mexico City, inhabit different characters. From a hardened general, suffering from delusions of persecution, to a recruit; two brothers dedicated to teaching music; two treasure hunters restless, and a friendly concierge who lives with her son, the popular Gordolfo Gelatino.
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Deliciosa Sinvergüenza (1990)
Character: Madre Superior
The nice wit and the Lucerito's skill to transform and to change constantly of personality, confuse three lunatics and crazy agents of the international service that pursue with great earnestness to the dangerous and mischievous delinquent, causing amusing situations.
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Estrategia matrimonio (1967)
Character: Virginia
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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Fray Don Juan (1970)
Character: The graveyard lady
A Dominican friar finds himself wrapped in tangled skirts because he is mistaken for his twin brother, a womanizer.
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Concurso de belleza (1958)
Character: N/A
Mom and Dad convince studious college girl to enroll in a beauty pageant, hoping to win big cash prize at the end of the rainbow.
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El tigre de Santa Julia (1974)
Character: N/A
Band of ex-soldiers embark on a life of crime; their leader, meanwhile, wants to track down the man who murdered his parents.
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El juez de la soga (1973)
Character: N/A
In the Old West, a gunfighter punishes the wrongdoers making justice himself, but his mother's words continue to fill his mind: "Justice is divine". Nonetheless, he goes on hanging the culprits, becoming quite famous. When a bunch of outlaws lead by a crooked landlord treats an innocent village and a beautiful girl, the time for the avenger's final mission is arrived.
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Uno para la horca (1974)
Character: Lydia Howard
A man named Tony is captured riding the horse of Lee Corey, a missing delivery man for a local mining company. Tony claims to have bought the horse from two men, but the sheriff believes he has murdered Corey and stolen the horse. Tony is sent to the gallows, but escapes hanging with the help of Corey's mistress and sets out to find the real killer.
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Barrio de campeones (1981)
Character: N/A
Extended family in working-class neighborhood; story mostly focuses on a young man who aspires to a pro boxing career, his grandma and the restaurant she owns.
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Para servir a usted (1971)
Character: Marta
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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Juventud desenfrenada (1956)
Character: Aurelia
Teenagers with neglectful parents run amok; some get killed, some get arrested, some get rehabilitated.
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La satánica (1973)
Character: Rosángel / Linda
She's got a sugar-daddy paying her bills, and while she's stringing him along, she meets somebody her own age that she reallytruly falls in love. And it turns out he's the son of her rich dude.
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Señoritas a disgusto (1989)
Character: María
Two provincial spinsters host Luis, a young man who comes to work at the bank, and flirts with Maria, who believes it is the opportunity to get married, but in reality he is an adventurer who at the bank learned that she is the second single more fortune. The first is the daughter of her employer, but she is engaged.
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En las manos de Dios (1996)
Character: N/A
Melodrama that revolves around a woman who suddenly discovers her husband's infidelity without assuming that the person he is cheating on is with another man. Thus, the film addresses the issue of homosexuality and AIDS and the irresponsibility of men in sexual relations.
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El escuadrón de la muerte (1985)
Character: Sra. Balbuena - Esposa de Mario
Mario Balbuena, a honest cop, becomes the victim of an ambush by drug dealers and dirty cops, after that, he recruits a group of sleazy criminals in order to strike his revenge.
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El mundo loco de los jóvenes (1967)
Character: N/A
Pop-star who performs incognito is pressed into service to seduce a young woman who has rejected four childhood friends of his.
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Quinto patio (1970)
Character: Rosa
Ramon is a guy who lives in a neighborhood, in the " fifth courtyard " in urban poverty. Nevertheless, aspires to the love of the daughter of his employer, a woman of another social class.
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Terror en los barrios (1983)
Character: Gabriela Narváez
Traumatized child grows up to commit serial murders, targeting men and women who look like his mom and her boyfriends.
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Gavilán o Paloma (1985)
Character: N/A
José José was born in a Mexican family of talented musicians. His father was an alcoholic operatic tenor and his mother was a pianist. Growing up in the tough neighborhoods of Mexico City, José began his career as a singer in serenades, and later in a jazz trio. His father died and his career took off due to his enormous talent. José started a relationship with Anel (Bach), a beautiful young actress, but because of his alcoholism and infidelities, she leaves him. José marries Kiki Herrera (Gina Romand), a beautiful socialite twenty years older than he is. After several fights and irreconcilable differences, José leaves her. After suffering a terrible pneumonia that nearly ended his career, Anel returns to be by his side and he recovers. After a couple of years without success, José signed a contract with a major record label and returns to the pinnacle of success to stay there for the rest of his career.
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El Pozo Del Diablo (1990)
Character: N/A
Framed for a murder he didn't commit, "Felipe" decides to take justice in his own hands & get revenge on those who left him for dead near the old well in town.
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La muñeca perversa (1969)
Character: Rosi
A troubled woman commits a series of murders that exposes some dark family secrets.
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María Isabel (1967)
Character: Gloria Robles
A woman jumping from the poverty of the countryside to the splendor of wealth in the city without losing its simplicity
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Ansiedad asesina (1992)
Character: Begonia Mayoral
After losing his entire family at the hands of a grimy street gang; a man gathers up the gang in an abandoned home to kill them off one by one. With the assistance of a psychologically-disturbed woman.
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La llamada de la muerte (1960)
Character: Emilia
Bank-robber hiding out after a heist discovers that half the world knows where he is. Can he finesse some way out of his predicament?
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Ojo por Ojo (1981)
Character: Doña Matilde
A couple is attacked bu thugs and the woman is killed, the boyfriend plans his revenge.
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Trampas de amor (1969)
Character: N/A
Love, infidelity and desire are the protagonists of three stories full of entanglements and romance.
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Pobre, pero honrada! (1973)
Character: Marcela
Beloved Mexican screen star La India Maria portrays a poor but honorable woman who causes a stir around town when she decides to become a witch doctor in this classic comedy from director Fernando Cortes. When the real medical practitioner in town discovers that there's a new shaman around, the comic trouble that follows is sure to keep viewers in stitches.
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El Yaqui (1969)
Character: Laura
A young Yaqui man fights against intolerant townspeople.
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Triángulo (1972)
Character: Teodora
The story of Mother and Daughter for a Husband and Stepfather who was killed by shotgun.
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Vagabundo en la lluvia (1968)
Character: Raquel
After returning from a party, Angela finds herself locked in her house with two unknown women, while a homeless man lurks outside.
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Las musiqueras (1981)
Character: N/A
Chachita appears as wealthy spinster lady who surprised a burglar in his house. Instead of denouncing it, uses it as a driver and then fall in love.
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La Venganza de las Mujeres Vampiro (1970)
Character: Paty
The vampire women of Mexico have awakened to take their revenge on the descendant of the man who destroyed them shortly after they had emigrated to Mexico during the 19th century.
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El trailer asesino (1986)
Character: N/A
Strange things are happening in the carriers' guild: a madman has sown death and paranoia among the truck drivers, and Mario hasn't been himself lately: he's excessively serious and he no longer has a sense of humor. In the midst of the collective hysteria, Fernando begins to doubt his brother Mario, and the fear and the murders continue until there is an attempted rape. Mario also has his doubts about Fernando, and a detective embarks on the investigation with a team of agents disguised as truck drivers to find the real culprit, with results that range from the obvious to the unintentionally humorous.
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Mujeres encantadoras (1958)
Character: N/A
Goofball inventor is working on x-ray binoculars for peeping with; meanwhile, his assistant seeks help for a medical condition and gets caught up in the drama between two philandering doctors and their wives.
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Hasta el viento tiene miedo (1968)
Character: Kitty
A group of college students, led by Claudia, decide to investigate a local tower that has figured prominently in disturbing reoccurring dreams Claudia has been having. They are suspended from school for their antics, but Claudia learns from one of the female staff members that the person in the dream is a student who killed herself years before and that the headmistress has seen her ghost.
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El estudiante (2009)
Character: Alicia
After retiring to the beautiful Mexican town of Guanajuato, a 70 year old decides to follow his dreams and enroll at the university where he stumbles upon a new generation and they are bound together by the novel Don Quijote de la Mancha.
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El libro de piedra (1969)
Character: Mariana
Julia, a governess, comes to work for a bourgeois family that lives in a forested property they have recently bought. Julia is to take care of a little girl named Silvia, whose unusual demeanor may find its roots in the family garden.
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Eva y Darío (1973)
Character: Silvia
Two young people are in love, but at the same time very confused about sex, love and the world.
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El alegre divorciado (1976)
Character: Gloria Aguirre
Ramón y Socorro, a 50-year-old couple, owners of a tavern, embarks on a long trip to Mexico to attend the wedding of their son, Carlos, with Gloria, the daughter of an important Mexican businessman. Upon arriving in Mexico, Ramón discovers that in this country there is a divorce. Fed up with his wife, he decides to divorce without taking into account that he will soon pay the consequences of this act.
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¡Maldita Ciudad! Una comedia dramática (1954)
Character: Chicho's ex girlfriend
A humble provincial writer who wants to publish his first book offers it to a film producer who is looking for locations for a film at that time. The novelist's family then moves to the big city, where they will have to face many adversities that will make them wish they had never left their village.
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Rapiña (1975)
Character: Fina
Two humble indigenous woodcutters discover the wreckage of a plane that has crashed at the top of the mountains and decide to steal the belongings of all the occupants killed in the accident.
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El Campeón Ciclista (1957)
Character: Operadora de telefono (uncredited)
Cleto, a poor newspaper boy, dreamed of becoming a cyclist and inventor. His latest invention is delivering newspapers by rockets. When he finds the owner of the newspaper, dismisses him. But Cleto do not give up and shows Don Macario his latest invention: " The telemirófono ", a device that allows you to see the person talking on the phone...
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La endemoniada (1968)
Character: Primera Víctima
An evil princess who kills her lovers is condemned by the Inquisition. Four centuries later she returns with the help of a vampire and tries to live forever in the body of an identical woman.
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Los Caifanes (1967)
Character: Party Guest
A couple on the verge of getting married gets mixed up with a gang of thugs in this routine crime drama that underscores the Socio-economic disparity in the Mexican culture. The upper-class couple rides along with outsiders who go club-hopping and resort to petty thievery. After their adventure, the couple questions whether or not they are right for each other.
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El dolor de pagar la renta (1960)
Character: Cristina
Viruta and Capulina are about to be evicted from the neighborhood where they live for not paying rent for eleven months. After several troubles with the police and the building owner, it is clarified that Capulina had saved the money to pay for the operation of a child that lives in the building. After all, the doctor operates the child for free, the neighbors celebrate with a big party and the building owner forgives them all the income.
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La Exorcista (2022)
Character: Señora Ramirez
Ophelia, a young nun recently arriving in the town of San Ramon, is forced to perform an exorcism on a pregnant woman in danger of dying. Just when she thinks her possession has ended, she discovers that the evil presence hasn't disappeared yet. The director of the award-winning Here Comes the Devil and Late Phases adds a new twist to possession movies in one of this year's Latin American horror surprises.
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El amor de María Isabel (1968)
Character: Gloria Robles
Follow up to Maria Isabel. Newly wed to a rich man, Maria Isabel must still struggle with being branded as a lowly maid and endure the scorn of her adoptive daughter and the infidelity of her husband.
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Supervivientes de los Andes (1976)
Character: Silvia Pedraza
A Uruguayan rugby team crashes in the Andes Mountains and has to survive the extremely cold temperatures and rough climate. As some of the people die, the survivors are forced to make a terrible decision between starvation and cannibalism.
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