|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
La adúltera (1956)
Character: Padre Ramos
Jilted lover takes revenge on her ex's new wife.
|
|
|
Tápame contigo (1970)
Character: N/A
Mauricio Garcés plays a composer who tries to seduce several women. The actor performs the song "Soy tan hermoso", which became a popular hit a t the time.
|
|
|
Duro pero seguro (1978)
Character: Don Ruperto Magallón García
Nicolasa sells tacos near a movie studio and her popularity threatens the restaurant's own studies. She drops the food when seeing actor Armando performing and the director expels her out.
|
|
|
Aventura al centro de la tierra (1965)
Character: Psiquiatra (uncredited)
After a young man is killed in an unexplored subterranean cavern and his girlfriend driven mad by something she saw there, a track found at the scene cannot be identified with any known animal and thus a scientific expedition is launched to find out just what it is that is living there.
|
|
|
Los Jóvenes (1961)
Character: Amigo de Raúl
A gang member is attracted to a beautiful young woman, but approaching her only causes problems that will be difficult to solve.
|
|
|
Ama a tu prójimo (1958)
Character: Papá de Sonia
This film tells several short stories that end up lapsing in the emergency room of a hospital, because it is dedicated to nurses. Cantinflas appears at the end of the film playing the role of Luis, a man who has five daughters and looks forward to a boy, but fate plays a trick and the child dies at birth, but history gives a nice twist and a message of hope.
|
|
|
Por Tu Maldito Amor (1990)
Character: N/A
One man must decide two women: one is mature, confident, and an owner of land while the other is young, beautiful, and impetuous. But there’s a problem, they’re both sisters.
|
|
|
Viento negro (1965)
Character: Funcionario (uncredited)
The building of a railroad under tough conditions from searing heat to freezing cold in the Sonora desert provokes clashes of passion and struggles between the engineers and the workers at the campsite. The workers also contend with sudden dust storms that are called the 'black wind'. Based on true events.
|
|
|
Teatro del crimen (1957)
Character: Señor del Campo (uncredited)
In a music hall has committed a murder, the police will also find the murderer.
|
|
|
El gato sin botas (1957)
Character: Comandante (uncredited)
Target of ridicule from fellow military academy, the cowardly Augustin did not want to return to their village for fear of confronting his grandfather, a revolutionary colonel. In love with the movie star Laura, Agustin flee to the capital but encounters the dangerous Humberto, another in love with the actress. Thanks to his "nine lives", he attains overcome perilous adventures and, incidentally, overcome their fears.
|
|
|
Cuidado con el amor (1954)
Character: (uncredited)
Salvador accompanied by two friends of his father whom he calls uncles, they arrive at a fair in the village, there he meets Ana. When he wins a bet he is paid with a mortgaged house, to his surprise upon entering the hom he realizes that Ana and her mother live in it, provoking a funny entanglement with an explosive final.
|
|
|
Música de Viento (1989)
Character: N/A
Mr. Quevedo is a public relationist in a real estate company managed by Mr. Cepeda. Mr. Cepeda has become rich through fraudulent practices. Mr. Martinez is a client who was victimized by Mr. Cepeda; thus he appears one day at the real estate office looking for Mr. Cepeda but instead he found Mr. Quevedo and appoints him with a gun, Mr. Quevedo farts unintentionally due to the menacing situation. Mr. Quevedo teaches the audience to bravely act according to the own values.
—Elizabeth Kahl
|
|
|
Verano violento (1960)
Character: Doctor
During the Mexican Revolution, Beatriz's body is discovered by some kids. The police began to investigate the history of Beatriz.
|
|
|
El Campeón Ciclista (1957)
Character: Juez en carrera de bicicletas (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...
|
|