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Cuatro labios (2006)
Character: N/A
Shot during a three year period, this true story views the separation process of the pop music group OV7 (previously Onda Vaselina), whose seven members worked and shared each other's lives for 15 years, from the age of nine until they turned 24.
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El pecador (1965)
Character: N/A
College professor has mid-life crisis, gets mixed up with prostitutes and gangsters.
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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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Los novios de mis hijas (1964)
Character: N/A
Mama has four daughters in their late teens. some of them might be more interested in careers than husbands, but she's hoping she'll find a highly suitable young man for each of them. If there are any out there that meet her standards.
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Nosotros los jóvenes (1966)
Character: Carmen Valadez
Young-adult movie about a crew of 8 or 10 upper-middle-class boys and girls -- mostly about the romance between two of them.
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Los dos carnales (1983)
Character: N/A
Pre-teen, and his orphaned best-bud, live by their wits while his mom is serving a prison sentence.
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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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Paula (1969)
Character: N/A
The story of a young woman falling for an older man.
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Santa (1969)
Character: Santa
A young and innocent girl is betrayed by the man whom she loves and has to become a prostitute because her family rejects her.
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El Mago (2004)
Character: Raquel
A young man returns to differente people and places in his life, to repay favors once done and change the lives of those surrounding him, forever.
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La mentira (1970)
Character: Verónica Castelo Blanco
A man, torn inside by two passions, falls for the woman against whom he sought revenge, believing her to be responsible for the death of his brother.
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Tú, yo, nosotros (1972)
Character: Nadia
Three interwoven stories where the characters experience deception, passion, love and rejection.
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Oficio de tinieblas (1981)
Character: Julia
"Occupation of Darkness" - Set in 1934, and meant to dramatize social injustices, this melodrama examines an official's attempt at land reform. The landowners are against any reform and are also not interested in ending the exploitation of their workers. On the opposite side of the fence, the Native Americans have almost no way to better their living conditions or to fight oppression. They are also plagued by "superstition," which leads to some misguided actions that only make things worse. Violence and sexual encounters are interspersed throughout the story.
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Las dos Elenas (1965)
Character: Elena (hija)
Victor and Elena are newlyweds and lead a busy social life. While Victor is cultured and quiet, Elena is beautiful, brilliant and restless, constantly criticized by her mother, also named Elena, who is very refined, correct and bourgeois. The three of them will be involved in a rather ambiguous and at the same time terribly moving moment in their lives.
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Rencor (2005)
Character: Gertrudis Alcocer
A beautiful, wealthy socialite is implicated in a violent murder by her aimless younger lover, and her life is forever changed as she tries to protect herself and him from the impending investigation.
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Las cautivas (1973)
Character: Lucía Gómez
Raimundo, a wealthy man, died of a heart attack. The notary reads out Raimundo's will, leaving all his estate and companies to the widow, Luz, with the surprising clause that she will remain without a man for the period of two years, during which his trusted attorney, Arturo, will be in possession of the whole patrimony. Luz being much younger than her late husband, resents this clause that will keep her captive of the dead man for so long. Her attempts to seek release in the night spots of the town do not prove satisfying. Lucia, the maid, starts an extortion scheme against the widow, menacing to denounce the murder of Raimundo with venom, as Luz and Arturo were lovers. The faithful cook and the gardener are dismissed and Lucía literally takes her employer's image, clothes, and manners - forcing Luz to play humbly to her (progressively insane) demands.
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Espiritismo (1962)
Character: Rosario
Satan gives a woman three wishes in this version of the classic tale, "The Monkey's Paw."
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La pachanga (1981)
Character: Adela
In a building, at the same time a girl's birthday is celebrated and an old man who died of cold is being watched.
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Juego peligroso (1967)
Character: Claudia
Two dark-comedy stories involving blackmail, murder and love triangles in Rio de Janeiro
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El dengue del amor (1965)
Character: N/A
Dancing fanatic weasels his way into Perez Prado's entourage as a personal assistant.
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Tirando a gol (1966)
Character: Teresa
Blended family comedy/drama -- the narrative hook is that the two original families are fans of opposing soccer teams.
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Aquel famoso Remington (1982)
Character: Julia
Historical drama about the career of a hit-man who specialized in political assassinations in Mexico in the 1920s-30s.
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En la mitad del mundo (1964)
Character: N/A
Mexican-Ecuadorian film from 1964, originally titled: ‘The Misadventures of Don Ventura’. A musical comedy created in the style of traditional classic Hollywood cinema of the 1950s, with the purpose of promoting Ecuador to the world through an idyllic vision of the country that erased economic, political and social conflicts, while offering its national and international viewers the idea of a harmonious nation in the process of modernization.
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Si quiero (1967)
Character: Martha López Pérez
Newlyweds find married life to be challenging.
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Amor que mata (1994)
Character: Raquel
Diego is a young musician who lives the terrible death of his uncle to AIDS. While in his deep depresion he meets Gabriela, which brings back a smile to his face. Just when life seems more promising than ever, one beutiful night death once again took a toll on his life. It seems as though the phantoms of the past are never going to let him go.
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Prohibido amar en Nueva York (1984)
Character: N/A
Janet is a young girl who arrives to New York attracted by the offers of a pseudo movie producer to make her a movie star. Soon enough, she finds out his true intentions.
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Los ojos de un niño (1982)
Character: Patricia
Little boy learns of his stepmother's infidelity and later witnesses a murder... but the shocks have thrown him into a hysterical paralysis, and it's almost impossible for him to communicate anything to anybody.
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Días de Combate (1982)
Character: Elisa
A private detective starts a game of cat and mouse with a psychopath who strangles women who leaves messages on the bodies of his victims.
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La edad de la violencia (1964)
Character: Ana
Daniel, the leader of a criminal youth gang, views new guy Victor first as a threat, then as possible addition to his gang. When Victor refuses, but sets his eyes on Daniel's Sister Nancy, Daniel orders her to get close to Victor so she can persuade him to join the gang. Daniel does not expect that instead the relationship with Victor makes Nancy longing for a life without crime. A juvenile-delinquent-crime-musical!
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Cosa fácil (1982)
Character: Elisa Belascoaran
This is a story of revenge, as detective Shayne's own clients sabotage his actions, and leave him blind in one eye. The cases then become personal and Shayne vows to destroy the guilty.
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La muerte viviente (1971)
Character: Anabella Vandenberg
The inhabitants of a small, remote island have been practicing voodoo rites and worshipping an evil priest named Damballah for years, but the local law officials generally turn a blind eye to this death cult's bizarre activities. Captain Labesch arrives from the mainland, determined to crack down on the island's lawlessness and clean up the ineffectual, hard-drinking police force. He appeals for assistance from wealthy plantation tycoon Carl Van Molder, who owns nearly half of the island and wields a great deal of influence over the population. Van Molder has made the study of parapsychology his life's work and believes in the secret powers of the mind. He warns Labesch not to interfere with this forgotten island's ancient ways. Also visiting is Van Molder's niece, Annabella, a temperance crusader who wants her uncle to help fund the International Anti-Saloon League. She falls in love with handsome police lieutenant Andrew Wilhelm
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Los adolescentes (1968)
Character: María
Mexico's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1967
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Pedro Páramo (1967)
Character: Ana Rentería
When his mother Dolores dies, Juan Preciado, son of Pedro Páramo, goes to Comala to claim his inheritance; but when he arrives he finds an abandoned and sinister place, inhabited by mysterious voices and whispers…
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Piernas cruzadas (1984)
Character: Prudencia
Lucerito is a Spanish star who has come to Mexico, accompanied by her godfather and her agent, to find work. Rosario is from upper class society and has grown tired of the demands made upon her by her family. When they meet each other in a Mexican hotel, they discover that they could be each other's identical twin and decide to change places.
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Fear Chamber (1968)
Character: Corinne Mandel
The frightening Boris Karloff 60s thriller with Karloff as a demented doctor using torture for scientific experiments.
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Amor libre (1978)
Character: Julia
Two single women share an apartment, work together, and sometimes swap boyfriends. None of their romantic attachments seem quite as stable or enduring as their friendship.
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Serenata Macabra (1968)
Character: Lucy Durant
Relatives of a recently deceased man meet at his eerie castle for a reading of the will. They encounter a sinister piano player who turns out to be a toy maker, and his toys are imbued with murderous intentions.
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Los Caifanes (1967)
Character: Paloma
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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