Nosotros los jóvenes (1966)
Character: Joaquín
Young-adult movie about a crew of 8 or 10 upper-middle-class boys and girls -- mostly about the romance between two of them.
Casa de vecindad (1951)
Character: Niño gruñón
Personal dramas among the residents of an apartment house.
La virgen desnuda (1950)
Character: N/A
Melodrama based on the homonymous novel by the Spanish writer José María Carretero Novillo (El Caballero Audaz), which tells a romantic story about a pair of lovers who endure great suffering in their attempt to be together.
El hombre que quiso ser pobre (1956)
Character: N/A
A poor man sells his watch to buy a lottery ticket, advised by a friend, and wins the jackpot.
La mujer que engañamos (1945)
Character: Eduardito (as Joaquin Roche Jr.)
Woman chooses between two suitors. The lucky one is a cad and cheats on her, the one who was rejected hangs around in the background to set things right whenever she has a problem.
Ángeles de arrabal (1949)
Character: Juanito niño (uncredited)
A thief commits several misdeeds and, to mislead the police, keeps jewelry in the house of his fiancée, whom he seduces to prevent her from discovering the theft.
Días de otoño (1963)
Character: Mario, mensajero pastelería
Luisa is a small-town girl who works in the bakery of the widower Don Albino. Luisa dreams of marrying and loves children. Just as Don Albino shows interest in her, Luisa announces that she will marry soon with Carlos, the driver of a rich house whom she met recently...
Divorciadas (1943)
Character: Hijo de Luis (sin créditos)
Divorciadas tells the story of three women: Cristina, recently divorced after refusing to endure her husband's lack of love, especially following the death of their young son; Carmen, divorced for many years and living on the fortune left to her by her late husband, leading a free and unconventional life; and Juanita, an employee at the courthouse where she meets Cristina, married but long abandoned by her husband.
La Barraca (1945)
Character: Pascualet
The film chronicles the adventures of a peasant family of the late nineteenth century to push through his work with the opposition and hatred of the rest of the villagers.
Cada quién su vida (1960)
Character: Chucho
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