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La Pulquería Ataca de Nuevo (1985)
Character: Prudencio
The film continues the outrageous antics of its eccentric patrons and staff, blending slapstick humor, misadventures, and love triangles. As the bar faces more outrageous situations, the characters find themselves in increasingly absurd and funny circumstances, maintaining the lively spirit of the previous films in the series.
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Corazón de niño (1963)
Character: Agustín Romo
The story tells us about an old teacher from the town, who upon knowing he was going to die, entrusts his sixth-grade class to a colleague who had also been his student. Asking him to help them so that they could survive.
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Sed de amor (1959)
Character: Niño mensajero
Pedro Ortiz, a brave charro, arrives to a fishing village that is passing hard times. There's no fish in the waters. His manners and his love for Maria, a local attractive widow, will get him into trouble
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La huella macabra (1963)
Character: Erik
(Sequel to El Rostro Infernal.) Count Brankovan, a vampire, returns from the dead to avenge himself himself on some humans who previously had been bugging him.
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Reventón en Acapulco (1980)
Character: Carlos Martínez
Several unrelated groups of people descend on Acapulco for a party weekend. Wacky misadventures!
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El principio (1973)
Character: Esteban, joven
Mexico is in the midst of Revolution when the protagonist returns after studying in Paris to find his native town in Chihuahua occupied by Francisco Villa’s revolutionary forces. He visits his deserted home and remembers people and events from his adolescence that provide glimpses of pre-Revolutionary society under dictatorship: his uncle, the chief of police; his sister’s involvement with a liberal political association; bathing with the girls from a local brothel; a labor strike that ended in a massacre. Returning to the present he discovers that his father has been assassinated and, in the company of his father’s former servant, joins the revolutionary movement.
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El gato con botas (1961)
Character: Juanito (as Humberto Dupeyron)
Following the death of their miller father, his eldest son inherits the mill, the middle one a donkey, and the youngest a cat. While initially disappointed, the lad soon learns not only that the cat can talk but is quite resourceful.
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Caperucita Roja (1959)
Character: Niño
The classic story of the Red Riding Hood spiced up by a couple of funny characters like the dog Duke, companion to the girl in her adventures, and the stinky Skunk, henchman to the Wolf.
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Damiana... y los hombres (1967)
Character: N/A
Damiana, a girl who has grown up with her grandmother and a friend, is discovered by photographer and launched as supermodel.
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