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¡Pum! (1981)
Character: Director de montaje teatral
Based on a true story, it tells the story of opera singer Paco Sierra, who, realizing that the life of an artist does not provide him with enough money, plans and carries out a terrorist act: He assures the passengers of an airplane that he has placed a bomb.
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Los pequeños privilegios (1978)
Character: Arturo
Class differences in Mexican society are expressed in the life and behavior of a young couple member of the burgoisie that will soon become parents, in contrast to their servant and the fatal consequences she suffers due to an unwanted pregnancy.
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Tempestad (1978)
Character: N/A
The emotional journeys of two women victimized by corruption and injustice in Mexico and of the love, dignity and resistance that allowed them to survive.
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Carlos El Terrorista (1980)
Character: CIA Agent
After assassinating his boss -- who just so happens to be an important underworld crime figure -- Carlos (Andres Garcia) turns to the one place he can think of to keep him safe: the CIA. But the top secret government organization inexplicably responds to the desperate man's plea for protection by kidnapping Carlos's family, holding them captive until he carries out their questionable demands. Alicia Encinas and Pablo Ferrel co-star.
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El héroe desconocido (1983)
Character: Gobernador
An outcast, Rodolfo Martínez, whom no one loves and whom everyone despises and undervalues in his town of Valle Verde, in Mexico, decides to change his luck. He decides to invent that he has a very important ancestor and that is why he deserves a statue that will remind future generations of everything he has done. Rodolfo doesn't care what happens, all he wants is to stop being a failure and for people to see him as an equal.
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Diez segundos (1949)
Character: Raúl
A man from humble origins becomes a famous boxer, but fame has its price.
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La Sucesión (1980)
Character: Nicolás Medina
Political intrigue drama which aired dimly, some of the most common vices Latin American government systems, at least hypothetically and not still be scenarios. Its characters have the dictator whose intentions are to inherit the power to his son, little interest in the issue. In a moment in which he is forced to decide who will succeed him, other characters see the opportunity to replace him in the supreme command of this country without a name.
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Los ojos de un niño (1982)
Character: Víctor
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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Colmillos, el hombre lobo (1993)
Character: Don Alonso
Horse-trainer discovers a magical statue and steals it from its hiding place. The curse of the werewolf results.
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Llámenme Mike (1979)
Character: Commander Ornelas
After being unjustly accused of corruption and seriously injured in prison, Miguel's personality will merge with the characters he reads in his police novels.
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En la tormenta (1982)
Character: Don Martín Vázquez
In the storm is a Mexican film of the year 1980 directed by Fernando Vallejo. The film is about the time of La Violencia in Colombia. Vallejo wanted to make the film in Colombia, however he found numerous obstacles to film it in the country so he decided to do it in Mexico with Mexican actors and recreating the Colombian landscapes in that country.
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La dinastía Dracula (1980)
Character: Father Juan
In the 16th century, the Inquisition condemns Count Orloff, a vampire and sorcerer to death. In the 19th century, the vampire Madame Kostoff arrives in Mexico and buys the house where the vampire was buried and revives him.
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La casta divina (1977)
Character: Don Nico
Chronicle Caste War in Yucatan held in the nineteenth century, where the land and the people were the property of the landowners, who called themselves " divine caste ". On one hand, General Salvador Alvarado organized the revolution; on the other, the landowners hire Colonel Ortiz Argumedo to organized the defense of their autonomy. Don Wilfrido, one of the masters, do not hesitate to send his son to fight to maintain their wealth and privileges.
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Abuso de confianza (1950)
Character: N/A
A homeless young woman breaks into a married couple's house claiming to be the man's daughter, but she regrets the deception.
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El barrendero (1982)
Character: Padre de bebe abandonado (uncredited)
A cheerful sweeper collects garbage dancing, and the maids of the neighborhood get jealous because he invites another woman out.
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De turno con la muerte (1951)
Character: N/A
A young doctor tries to cope with his intimate dramas and, at the same time, fulfill the duties of his profession.
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El infierno de todos tan temido (1981)
Character: Jacinto's Boss
The inner demons of an aspiring writer, whose dissatisfaction has pushed him to alcohol and drugs, lead him to his self-destruction under the guise of confusing political positions.
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El elegido (1977)
Character: Profesor
A guy is peer-pressured, despite his reluctance, to play the role of Christ in a local production of the Passion Play.
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Llovizna (1978)
Character: N/A
Returning from a business trip, a man meets some peasants who arouse fears in him.
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Un pecado por mes (1949)
Character: N/A
Paloma and Marcelo are in love, but only dare meet once a month- see, she doesn't know that he is only pretending to be the son of rich ranchers, and he doesn't know that she is only pretending to be the daughter of the great business tycoon B. Quintana... she is in reality just an employee! But when a desperate Marcelo must take a job at Quintana's company, both their lies begin to unravel.
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