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Cristo 70 (1970)
Character: Presidente municipal
Running from the law, young crooks hole up in a small town... and get hooked into performing in the town's Passion Play.
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Historia de un marido infiel (1956)
Character: Mesero cabaret
Marital problems and Ofelia’s physical and mental illness (Rosa Carmina) drive Emilio (Francisco Petrone) to seek pleasure. He meets Carmina, a prostitute who, together with her pimp, plans to ruin him by mocking his situation.
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La gitana blanca (1954)
Character: Cliente en restaurante
Nina, a gypsy girl, promised to the future leader of her tribe, falls in love with Roberto, a depressed violinist.
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Remolino de pasiones (1970)
Character: Sr. Secretario
A gigolo devises schemes to infiltrate the lives of a terminally ill wealthy man's wife and daughter.
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Los dineros del diablo (1953)
Character: Empleado factoria
Los dineros del diablo (The Devil's Money) is a Mexican drama film directed by Alejandro Galindo. It was released in 1953 and starring Amalia Aguilar and Roberto Cañedo.
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Secreto profesional (1955)
Character: N/A
A film that tells how a woman who suffered blackmail her entire life kills a man. Her lawyer falls in love with her and does everything possible to uncover the truth, even though it is a professional secret that will make him lose everything.
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Ni hablar del peluquín (1960)
Character: N/A
Some unlucky accidents cause an innocent person to be convicted to jail time, and on release he can only find gainful employ in a criminal gang... but a little girl in a house he breaks into rehabilitates him with her innocence and simplicity. And stuff.
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Cuatro contra el mundo (1950)
Character: Don Romulo
After ambushing a brewery’s money truck, four gangsters hide out in the attic of a gangster’s lover while the police search the city. As the heat closes in, jealousy, desire, and mistrust begin to fracture the gang from within.
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Triángulo (1972)
Character: N/A
The story of Mother and Daughter for a Husband and Stepfather who was killed by shotgun.
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¿Qué te ha dado esa mujer? (1951)
Character: Delegado (uncredited)
This musical comedy tells the story of two men whose friendship (whose beginning is told in "A toda máquina") is affected by assumptions love triangles and misunderstandings between the two, however, the value of that friendship overcomes all difficulties.
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Doña Perfecta (1951)
Character: José Juan Arciniega
Liberal farmer Pepe has arrived in Santa Fe to visit his aunt, Dona Perfecta. While he's there, Pepe is eager to teach the traditional-minded townspeople a new way of living. Unfortunately for Pepe the people of Santa Fe aren't eager to embrace change, and when the citizens begin to voice resentment Pepe is forced to seek refuge with his sympathetic aunt. Dona Perfecta is just as traditional as any of the other townspeople though, and only suffers Pepe due to the fact that he is family. When Pepe and his cousin Rosario fall deeply in love, the situation quickly comes to a head.
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La rebelión de los colgados (1954)
Character: (uncredited)
A peasant who works in a mahogany camp in the Mexican jungles with his family is disgusted with the miserable living conditions imposed upon himself and his co-workers, the peasant finally spearheads a revolt against the sadistic bosses.
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Cada quién su vida (1960)
Character: Juan, el Gordo
The days go by dizzyingly for the girls who work at the cabaret ´El Paraíso´. However, on New Year's Eve, in the heat of the glasses and cigarette smoke, they narrate their hapless destinies
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Las infieles (1953)
Character: Esposo de Carmen (sin créditos)
Governess falls in love with the uncle of the children she's teaching. Then complications.
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El bombero atómico (1952)
Character: Policía (uncredited)
Cantinflas is a clumsy fireman, who one day receives the visit of his little goddaughter, whose mother recently died in the jungle. After having work in a few fires, Cantinflas decided to quit and become a policeman, because is less dangerous. Everything goes well until a gang of gangsters kidnap the girl, because of a monetary inheritance.
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Si yo fuera diputado (1952)
Character: Violinista (uncredited)
Cantinflas is a unique barber, who trades with an elderly neighbor, a lawyer by profession, laws lessons in exchange for haircuts and shaved. It proposes advice to defend in court the disadvantaged neighborhood. His success deputy seeks the votes as the other candidate, Don Próculo, it is not accepted by anyone but his own bodyguards. Don Próculo will use know how much ruse to win the election by the Council, and also for the love of 'Sarita'
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Dicen que soy comunista (1951)
Character: Anunciador en concurso
A worker overwhelmed by the economic crisis and the cost of living is accidentally propaganda of a political party, apparently from left, who convinces him to join their ranks and defending the working class. After entering through a ritual as mysterious as typical, you will realize demagoguery and arrangements existing between union leaders to maintain the status quo unchanged and profit from mafia practices.
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