Elvira Lodi

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La Diana Cazadora La Diana Cazadora (1957) Character: Invitada (uncredited)
A great love story based on the idea and development of the famous monument that decorating Mexico City.
Cuando me vaya Cuando me vaya (1954) Character: Secretaria (uncredited)
Fictionalized version of the life of songwriter Maria Grever.
Retablos de la Guadalupana Retablos de la Guadalupana (1967) Character: N/A
From the hill of Tepeyac arise the most extraordinary miracles.
Dios los cría Dios los cría (1953) Character: Invitada a fiesta
Mrs. Nínive Cánovas Cannesi (Marshall) comes back from a long tour visiting Europe and not even realizes that her house is being inhabited by two jobless and homeless bandits (Tin Tán and Tun Tún) with master keys who had been living there worry free. They all share the house for a period of time, unknowingly to each other, in a series of well crafted and perfectly timed scenes where Catita and Tin Tán can be in the same room without seeing each other... When Tin Tán notices her presence, poses as the help, intercepting the real employees and sending to the north pole, literally. So now that Catita has them at her service, she can take time for her real goal, the foundation of a House for old people so they can live happy until the day they die, but Tin Tán and Tun Tún keep getting in her way and complicating everything...
La adúltera La adúltera (1956) Character: Sra. de Peña, esposa de Joaquín
Jilted lover takes revenge on her ex's new wife.
Para siempre amor mío Para siempre amor mío (1955) Character: Secretaría
A man, annoyed by his wife's interference in the family business, travels to Spain, where he becomes involved with another woman.
Los tales por cuales Los tales por cuales (1965) Character: Doña Rosario, madre de Inocente (uncredited)
Western comedy. Stranger-in-town falls into an ambivalent love/hate relationship with the sheriff.
3 citas con el destino 3 citas con el destino (1954) Character: Amiga de la esposa del Sr. Barbosa (segmento "México" (no acreditado))
The story unfolds through the twists and turns of a strange curse attributed to a jewel that, passed from hand to hand, carries a deadly destiny. Its theme spans the three countries where it was filmed (Spain, Mexico, and Argentina), beginning in Spain and then moving to Mexico. The jewel, which takes on the character of another figure in the narrative as it travels through different parts of the world, arrives in Buenos Aires. The film ultimately presents the jewel's final destination in Mexico, where its owner dies, like others who were also marked by its malevolent influence.
Isla para dos Isla para dos (1959) Character: Invitada galeria
Middle-aged painter and young musician fall hard for each other while on vacation. Then she discovers he's married.
Misterios de la magia negra Misterios de la magia negra (1958) Character: Esposa de Eusebio
Six hundred year old witch butts heads with a scholar over the possession of a rare ancient grimoire and then discovers that his daughter's fiance is the reincarnation of her first boyfriend.
El jinete sin cabeza El jinete sin cabeza (1957) Character: Clotilde
A mute phantom hero takes on skull-masked killers, a disembodied living hand and a corpse that won't stay in its grave. This is the first in a trilogy of horror/western hybrids that also includes the films La marca de Satanás ("The Mark of Satan") and La cabeza de Pancho Villa ("The Head of Pancho Villa").
Caperucita y sus tres amigos Caperucita y sus tres amigos (1961) Character: N/A
Villagers think the Big Bad Wolf has returned to his fierce, wild-animal ways. Also gypsies.
Cri-Cri el Grillito Cantor Cri-Cri el Grillito Cantor (1963) Character: Espectadora (uncredited)
Biography of the famous composer of children's music Gabilondo Soler. Starts from his childhood, when he worked as a pastor and grandmother tried to teach him to play the piano. Later he went to the city to study music theory and began writing his first songs.
¡Ay, amor... cómo me has puesto! ¡Ay, amor... cómo me has puesto! (1951) Character: Margarita's Aunt (uncredited)
A low-class baker accidentally gets to know an attractive but bitter fiancée. By getting her snobby, dead-pan family to spend some time with his scumbag friends, he changes their lives, while at the time stealing the girl's heart.
El gato con botas El gato con botas (1961) Character: Nana de princesa
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.
Escuela de vagabundos Escuela de vagabundos (1955) Character: Angelita Ibáñez (uncredited)
Alberto Medina is a famous composer whose car breaks down while he is on a trip. While looking for help, he finds the Valverdes' house and is welcomed in by Emilia, the mother of the family, who is known for taking in tramps.
El club de los suicidas El club de los suicidas (1970) Character: Nun
Enrique lives in the midst of danger until he falls in love with a girl and learns to appreciate the little things in life. However, a series of strange situations unfold before him towards his own death, which he must deal with.
El rey del barrio El rey del barrio (1950) Character: Virginia Pérez
A poor man becomes a modern Robin Hood, robbing the rich to give to the poor.
Caperucita Roja Caperucita Roja (1959) Character: Aldeana
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.
La cabeza de Pancho Villa La cabeza de Pancho Villa (1957) Character: N/A
Rival factions struggle over a box that was entrusted by Pancho Villa to several members of his higher command. Second of three films in series "El jinete sin cabeza."
El revoltoso El revoltoso (1951) Character: Neighbor (uncredited)
Well-intentioned Tin Tan who is always making trouble for other people, sometimes on purpose and sometimes by accident.
Gitana Tenias Que Ser Gitana Tenias Que Ser (1953) Character: Maquillista (uncredited)
Pastora de los Reyes is a beautiful Spanish that goes to Mexico with a contract to film a movie. The main actors will receive her at the airport, among them is Paul, a little-known mariachi that has been chosen to become a new idol. Automatically, both had bad relations and during filming many discussions happens. This arguments gives way to a deep love.



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