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La dama del velo (1949)
Character: Teresa
Andrea loves Esteban. Esteban murders his wife and goes go jail. Andrea marries Esteban's lawyer. Twenty years later...
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La mujer del puerto (1949)
Character: Adela, esposa de Carlos (uncredited)
Orphaned, abandoned by her fiance, forced into prostitution by the absence of "respectable" alternatives.And the-e-en...
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Que idiotas son los hombres (1951)
Character: N/A
After divorcing her cheating husband, a newly single still and beautiful woman, (played by Actress Rosa Carmina), travels to Acapulco. She soon becomes the center of attention and spoiled for choice when she finds herself wooed by no less than four handsome suitors, three of whom are very wealthy and prominent men. Initially torn between her head and her heart, but mindful of past mistakes, Carmina's character chooses love over money and picks a humble and hard-working waiter. Directed by Juan Orol, (Carmina's soon-to-be ex-husband in real-life), this drama features the long, drawn-out scenes and shadowy film noir techniques which he became well- known for.
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Ventarrón (1949)
Character: Amanda
Ex-con presides over an underworld court trial in an abandoned warehouse to determine the fates of some accused "squealers." Flashbacks reveal the facts of the case being tried.
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Inmaculada (1950)
Character: La seductora
A single mother discovers her daughter getting ready to elope with an unworthy boyfriend, so she sits the girl down and tells her the whole entire story of her own very unhappy marriage.
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Coqueta (1949)
Character: Belén
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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Fruto prohibido (1953)
Character: Greta (sin créditos)
A writer is given custody of his editor's daughter after she is orphaned. Once she grows up, they become romantically involved.
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Angélica (1952)
Character: Sara
An italian woman scapes from de WWII to Mexico where her uncle lives. She gets trapped in a brothel threatened to be involved in a crime that she was innocent. Meanwhile, she finds her true love who ignores where she lived and worked.
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Hombres sin alma (1951)
Character: Blanca
Final installment in Juan Orol's Percal trilogy. In this film, Malena is freed from prison by a gangster but a rival mobster will make things impossible for them.
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Cabaret Shanghai (1950)
Character: La gringa
Nightclub-owner/gangster discovers that his dame and his second-in-command are cheating on him.
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Yo quiero ser tonta (1950)
Character: Cleopatra
Dreamer father wants son to become a bullfighter, and daughter to become a singer, so they become instant millionares, although their talent is not apparently there.
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Perdición de mujeres (1951)
Character: Blanca
Small town girl moves to the big city. When she can't find a job, she starts hanging with a bad crowd.
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Dancing, salón de baile (1952)
Character: Almira
Some thieves confront the detectives who surprise them while robbing a factory, but manage to escape.
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En la palma de tu mano (1951)
Character: Cliente rubia de Karin (uncredited)
A con artist seduces the widow of a millionaire, only to learn she'd plotted with her lover to murder the late husband. A tense game of cat-and-mouse ensues—but who's the cat?
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El niño y la niebla (1953)
Character: Prostituta
Marta is obsessed with protecting her son from the genetic predisposition to schizophrenia that she has hidden from her husband.
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