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Camino de Guanajuato (1955)
Character: N/A
The romantic entanglements of three singers: two boys and a girl who fail in a radio contest and formed a trio.
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El Monje Blanco (1945)
Character: Fray Matías
In an Italian monastery during the XIII century, a white image appears sculpted by Fray Paracleto humble mystically and sew clothes. Besides a mysterious woman appears Orsina Galata. She tells her story to the Father Provincial and thus dates back to his past.
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Huellas del pasado (1950)
Character: Vázquez, empresario
A young singer falls madly in love with a man, with whom she forms a family. Problems, however, are not long in coming when she receives unfair accusations.
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Eugenia Grandet (1953)
Character: Sr. Santiesteban
A miserly father quashes his daughter's marriage plans because he thinks her fiance is a fortune-hunter.
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El pueblo sin Dios (1955)
Character: Doctor
Unscrupulous rich guy owns all the businesses in border towns, is challenged by town's new priest.
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Reto a la vida (1954)
Character: Doctor
Self-righteous young Social Services woman puts all her faith in the institutional answers to questions of the Public Good, and she destroys a couple of lives in the process.
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Miente y serás feliz (1940)
Character: Don Fausto
A Spanish, Juan, is obsessed with telling the truth always. As a result he is consistently in the middle of troubles...
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Las cariñosas (1953)
Character: Baldomero
When three beautiful young nurses from Jalisco, afflicted with a rare disease called "sexappealitis", create commotion among the patients in a hospital, they are forced to resign. They travel to Mexico City following the suggestion of a crazy scientist, who tells them they will be cured when they get married. But they are attracted to three men who are indifferent to their sexy looks, being themselves sick with "lovetitis".
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Para siempre amor mío (1955)
Character: N/A
A man, annoyed by his wife's interference in the family business, travels to Spain, where he becomes involved with another woman.
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Padre nuestro (1953)
Character: Miembro del consejo
Pops is dismissed from his banking job for embezzlement, and his family have to adjust to a more modest lifestyle.
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Secreto profesional (1955)
Character: N/A
A film that tells how a woman who suffered blackmail her entire life kills a man. Her lawyer falls in love with her and does everything possible to uncover the truth, even though it is a professional secret that will make him lose everything.
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Jesús de Nazareth (1942)
Character: Judas Iscariote
The biblical story of The Messiah from his baptism through his crucifixion.
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Ansiedad (1953)
Character: Invitado a fiesta
Twins (both played by Infante) are separated while very young, one raised as a singer by their widowed mother and another as the heir to one of Mexico's richest families. Their paths cross in the future, but they are unable to recognize each other due to their very different social backgrounds.
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El río y la muerte (1954)
Character: Médico (uncredited)
A useless and bloody vendetta has been going on for ages between two families in this Mexican village. Men, sons, have killed each other for generations, for a so-called conception of honor in a revenge that never ends since it is also triggered by people of the village. Now, today, there are only two sons left, one in each family. One has become a doctor in the big city and his culture is modern. The other last one - of the other family - hasn't left the village and is waiting for the doctor to come "home" as he plans to kill him, to settle this war on this matter of honor once and for all. And the people of the village want blood.
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La ilusión viaja en tranvía (1954)
Character: El Profesor
Confronted with the unfortunate news that their favorite Streetcar, no. 133, is going to be decommissioned, two Municipal Transit workers get drunk and decide to "take 'er for one last spin," as it were. Unfortunately, the "one last spin" ends up being an all-night and all-day scramble to stay out of trouble, as they are confronted with situation after sometimes bizarre situation that prevents them from returning the "borrowed" Streetcar!
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Teatro del crimen (1957)
Character: Don Sebastián
In a music hall has committed a murder, the police will also find the murderer.
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Él (1953)
Character: Padre prior
Gloria encounters Francisco, a man whose social veneer betrays a truer self burrowed underneath.
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El hombre inquieto (1954)
Character: Don Arcipreste (uncredited)
Adult street urchin passes himself off as rich man's long-lost son.
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El gato sin botas (1957)
Character: Sansón
Target of ridicule from fellow military academy, the cowardly Augustin did not want to return to their village for fear of confronting his grandfather, a revolutionary colonel. In love with the movie star Laura, Agustin flee to the capital but encounters the dangerous Humberto, another in love with the actress. Thanks to his "nine lives", he attains overcome perilous adventures and, incidentally, overcome their fears.
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La tercera palabra (1956)
Character: Esposo de la Tía Lulú
The English-language title of this Mexican musical was The Third Word. Singer Pedro Infante stars as a pampered young man who is sheltered by his doting aunts. Deciding that their darling boy needs an education, the ladies hire pretty schoolteacher Marga Lopez. Upon discovering that her pupil is 28 years old, Marga is momentarily nonplused, but then settles into her duties. Inevitably, romance blossoms between Pedro and Marga, much to the aunts' dismay.
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El Supersabio (1948)
Character: Doctor Inocencio Violante
Cantinflas is the apprentice of a renowned scientist, Prof. Arquimides Monteagudo (Carlos Martinez Baena). But Cantinflas has the soul of a poet rather than a serious researcher, and he wants to find the formula that achieves the immortality of the roses. Nevertheless, after the death of Prof. Monteagudo, Cantinflas will be chased by a ferocious corporative group, who wants to steal the secret formula of a cheaper fuel named "carburex", because they think that our friend is the only person who knows the composition
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El señor fotógrafo (1953)
Character: Doctor Saldívar
Cantinflas, a traveling photographer, is captured by some gangsters while trying to get some flowers for his girlfriend. The gangsters have confused him with the assistant of Dr. Penongo, a scientist who has discovered the formula of a new atomic bomb. Meanwhile, Penongo has suffered a car accident and has lost his memory ...
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La monja alférez (1944)
Character: Don César, canónigo
A 17th century woman, imprisoned for fighting in a bar, recounts her past to a priest. She tells of her father teaching her how to fence, of being sent to a convent by her aunt when her father died, of escaping by dressing as a man, and of her life as a man following the escape.
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Gitana Tenias Que Ser (1953)
Character: Ingeniero de sonido (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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