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Con quién andan nuestras hijas (1956)
Character: Rodrigo
The story of a group of young people and the problems they face in modern society slowly begins to decline, due to family disintegration and loss of values.
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Como tú ninguna (1946)
Character: N/A
Como tú ninguna is a black and white film co-produced by Argentina and Mexico directed by Roberto Ratto according to his own script that premiered in 1946 at the Teatro América and starred José Cibrián and Maritza Rosales.
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La perversa (1954)
Character: Enrique Suárez
A single, hard-working, girl looks to improve her situation by becoming a "kept woman". In doing so, she turns away from church and family, thereby violating the mandates of both God and Man.
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La noche es nuestra (1952)
Character: Pepito Ruiz
Journalist meets an unforgettable woman, tracks her down and discovers all her tragic past.
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Locura pasional (1956)
Character: Luis Vanel
Wife-killer narrates flashbacks about how his obsessive jealousy led him to tragedy.
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No niego mi pasado (1952)
Character: Posturitas
This is a film by Alberto Gout that deals with the story of a marriage in crisis. It all starts when Leonardo surprises his wife Susana with her lover and threatens him with death for stealing her.
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El imperio de Drácula (1967)
Character: Luis Brener
A group of beautiful female vampires lure men to their estate so they can feed on their blood.
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¡Buenas noches, año nuevo! (1964)
Character: César
Backstage comedy; singer-dancer and her songwriter husband pretend to have an open relationship, because it makes them look smart and modern.
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Concurso de belleza (1958)
Character: N/A
Mom and Dad convince studious college girl to enroll in a beauty pageant, hoping to win big cash prize at the end of the rainbow.
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Los pistoleros (1962)
Character: Dr. Lauro Jiménez
The Jiménez brothers and their allies lead an operation to combat a gang of criminals who have the region under a regime of terror. The bloody confrontations begin to produce the first fatalities.
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Los bandidos de Río Frío (1956)
Character: Fernando de los Monteros, Marqués de Valle Alegre
Luis Aguilar heads the cast in this story of a band of outlaws whose exploits are more fun than negligible.
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Por qué peca la mujer (1952)
Character: Guillermo
Working-class girl-next--door type is seduced into a high-glam lifestyle when an oily promoter helps launch her as a nightclub singer; she throws over her decent-simple-guy boyfriend and loses her moral compass.
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Coqueta (1949)
Character: Mario Roel
Blind nightclub pianist takes in a young singer/entertainer when she hits bottom... but once she gets stable and starts thinking about maybe a boyfriend, his unspoken intentions start to surface.
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Organización criminal (1968)
Character: N/A
A summit meeting of rival gangs, one predominantly Italian and the other a mix of Polish, Irish, and Italian mobsters, fails to resolve their differences, and gang war breaks out.
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Al son del mambo (1950)
Character: Pretendiente de Linda
A fun musical comedy style of the 50s where the infectious rhythm of the son and the mambo, led by the hand by the incomparable Damaso Perez Prado, will a waste of good music and grace. With a formidable cast, and above all a fabulous collector's item.
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Historia de un gángster (1968)
Character: Charles Preston
Sequel to Juan Orol's "Organización criminal". After 6 years in prison, gangster Tony Florino is released from custody. He repeatedly makes it clear he didn't snitch in exchange for a reduced sentence, but was given time off for good behavior.
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Contrabandistas del Caribe (1966)
Character: N/A
A crime organization that deals with drug trafficking discovers that more and more drugs keep disappearing. Joe Luciana, a man who is respected for his good deeds, appears to be responsible.
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Confidencias de un ruletero (1949)
Character: Empleado de Mimi (uncredited)
Taxi driver takes the wrong passenger at the wrong time and gets caught up in a murder investigation.
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Una tal Dulcinea (1963)
Character: N/A
A history professor is married with a beautiful woman but she is intellectually not able to follow her husband. Therefore she seeks her own pleasures and amusements without him.
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Misión suicida (1973)
Character: Topacio
Santo must investigate a secret conspiracy involving a spy training camp, a brainwashing plot, and a kidnapped Nazi scientist.
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Aventura en Río (1953)
Character: Muñeco
Tourist gets bonked on the head, suffers an amnesiac fugue, wanders away from her husband and children, becomes an evil prostitute-y thief-y saloon gal.
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Peligro...! Mujeres en acción (1969)
Character: Jack - S.O.S. Agent 13
A new adventure of secret agent Alex Dynamo on land, in the air, and in the treacherous swamps. Alex Dynamo goes up against the S.O.S. organization, a sinister group of beautiful girls driven by a lust for blood.
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Mujeres encantadoras (1958)
Character: N/A
Goofball inventor is working on x-ray binoculars for peeping with; meanwhile, his assistant seeks help for a medical condition and gets caught up in the drama between two philandering doctors and their wives.
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Santo Frente a la Muerte (1970)
Character: Lt. Victor Valle
A group of international criminals steal a large emerald from a heavily guarded Colombian mine and they plan to sell it on the black market. Unfortunately, the evil Dr. Igor is also manipulating other criminals, as well as the ones who stole the emerald, for his own benefit. Santo, a Mexican wrestler/Interpol agent works with the Colombian authorities in an attempt to recover the emerald and to stop Dr. Igor and his subordinates, as well.
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Reportaje (1953)
Character: Ambulance driver
Reporters compete for cash prize awarded for biggest scoop on New Year's Eve.
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Teatro del crimen (1957)
Character: Julián
In a music hall has committed a murder, the police will also find the murderer.
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Perdida (1950)
Character: Armando
Her stepfather rapes her and she runs away to home. After that, she's exploited by a series of men, and...
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Santo contra la magia negra (1973)
Character: Jorge
Santo, the saint of the wrestling ring, faces off against an evil voodoo priestess intent on making a more powerful atomic bomb!
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Santo en la venganza de la momia (1971)
Character: Prof. Romero
When Santo accompanies a troupe of archaeologists in the search for Aztec artifacts, they find the Mummy of an Aztec who leaves a warning to those who tamper with his resting place. The adventurers ignore the warning, and before long, the Mummy starts bumping them off one-by-one with his bow & arrow.
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Las bestias del terror (1973)
Character: Tony
A young heiress is kidnapped by two aspiring thieves who are then captured by a mad scientist. It's up to the police, Santo, and Blue Demon to rescue them.
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El ángel exterminador (1962)
Character: Col. Álvaro
After a lavish dinner party, the guests find themselves unable to depart... and, over the next few days, all of their elaborate societal pretenses and façades deteriorate as they are reduced to living like animals.
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