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¡Acá las Tortas! (1951)
Character: Eduardo Salgado
College students, ready to start entering adult society, are ashamed of their working-class backgrounds.
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Monte de piedad (1951)
Character: Alberto Escamilla
Anthology-movie, series of anecdotes about the personal tragedies that lead people to take their values posessions to the state-run pawnshop.
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La tía de las muchachas (1938)
Character: Cobrador
Two middle-aged no-goodniks are trying to marry two young ladies; two age-appropriate young men concoct a scheme to prevent it, which involves one of them masquerading as the young ladies' aunt.
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Mil estudiantes y una muchacha (1942)
Character: Un estudiante
The dream of Atenodoro is to be a professor at the Faculty of Law. The students show enthusiasm for Ana, the professor’s daughter. Atenodoro resigns from his class, and the students try to make him return by pretending to be the rector and his family.
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El ángel negro (1942)
Character: Miguel Conde
Despite the strange death of Jorge's previous wives, Elisa decides to marry him.
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El secreto de la solterona (1945)
Character: Luis
A homeless orphan girl is adopted by a wealthy man against his wife wishes. When the man dies, the girl endures endless humiliations under the wife's harsh grip, so she finds solace with mysterious old maid who lives near by.
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Vino el remolino y nos alevantó (1950)
Character: Ramón Ramírez
Three generations of a stable, middle-class family in the capitol are scattered to the four winds by blowback from the Mexican Revolution.
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El as negro (1944)
Character: Ventrílocuo (uncredited)
This is the story of a convict fellow whose brother is a bright scientist that discovers a vaccine against a deadly infection. The clash between good and evil moves the convict to search into his soul and find the goodness that will lead him to the ultimate sacrifice.
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Cuando los hijos se van (1941)
Character: Federico Rosales
Unjustly accused of theft, the noble Raimundo is forced to leave his paternal home. A new incident, caused by the ambition of his brother José, causes Raimundo to be disowned by his girlfriend María and by his father, the just and strict Don Pepe. The only one who believes in Raimundo is his mother, Dona Lupita, a woman who suffers deeply because of the wrong decisions of her children.
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El hijo desobediente (1945)
Character: Ángel
A poor young man is mistaken for a millionaire when he travels to the city to fulfill his dream of being a singer.
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