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Modisto de Señoras (1969)
Character: Perugino
Successful fashiondesigner D'Maurice seduces married women while he pretends to be gay in order to avoid arousing suspicion among his clientele's husbands
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El caudillo (1968)
Character: N/A
A new recruit rises through the ranks of Pancho Villa's army as his leadership skills become apparent.
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El derecho de los pobres (1973)
Character: N/A
Kids in an Ecuadorian slum have a benevolent doctor who tries to help them forward in life. Also they play soccer.
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Marcelo y María (1966)
Character: N/A
Late 16th century: two Azteca teens are very much in love, but older folks have designs on each of them. This can't end well...
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Prohibido (1970)
Character: Gabriel
Two young adults, brother and sister, discover that both were adopted, and they start to develop grown-up feelings toward each other. Is this the worst, most perverse thing to ever happen? Opinions differ.
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Los amigos (1968)
Character: N/A
Ambition, social climbing and insincerity shape the emotional climate among a circle of young professionals launching their careers.
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El monasterio de los buitres (1973)
Character: Andrés
In a remote Mexican monastery, a Father Prior subjects young seminarians to psychoanalysis to test their vocation. As sessions peel back secrets and doubts, faith, desire, and authority collide.
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Muñeca reina (1972)
Character: Carlos
A man becomes more and more infatuated with his childhood sweetheart leading to a haunting encounter with horror.
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La Cama (1968)
Character: Aníbal
The story of a women who escapes from her wedding with a womanizer.
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Mexico (1996)
Character: Narrator (voice)
Using text from Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes and ancient Aztec and Mayan poetry, viewers are lead on a visual journey through this country's rich and varied past and present. Stunning images and a dramatic musical score by Daniel Valdez create a vivid, insightful portrait of the Mexican people and their culture
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Apolinar (1972)
Character: N/A
Tancredo, a poor man, is in love with a rich girl, who does not return his feelings. One day when she is bathing in a river, a flood sweeps her away and Tancredo is unable to save her. Mad with grief, he steals the sun. The gods call Apolinar to restore light to the earth, but he is obstructed by the magician of darkness, until by means of a telescope he is able to send a bag of light to Tancredo, now grown old. Tancredo goes to the seashore and opens the bag of light as an offering to his beloved, whereupon the sun returns to the earth.
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Primero el dólar (1972)
Character: N/A
In a spectacular manhunt, a band of outlaws race cross-country with a million dollars and a newly married couple. A dramatic story of greed and sexual passion for the possession of a large fortune and the love of a brave and beautiful woman.
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La muerte es puntual (1967)
Character: Party guest
Several lives intertwine: those of a group of vandals, a drug addict, and a girl who works as a waitress in a restaurant where her mother cooks.
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El otro crimen (1988)
Character: N/A
A sewing factory owner of Lebanese descent rapes a female worker, kills his homosexual partner to frame him for embezzlement, and murders a woman he falls in love with because she is Mexican and he does not want to mix their bloodlines. A detective follows his trail and, just as he has enough evidence to prove his guilt, the 1985 earthquake strikes and he dies.
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La maestra inolvidable (1969)
Character: N/A
Idealistic young teacher takes a post in a small, backwoods town and dedicates her life to schooling the village's children.
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Tiempo de morir (1966)
Character: Pedro Trueba
A man comes home after serving 18 years in jail for murder in this routine western. Although the man killed in self defense, rumors in town circulated that he murdered the victim in cold blood. The ex-con wants to get his life together, but the two sons of the slain man are gunning for the man who killed their father.
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Satánico pandemonium: la sexorcista (1975)
Character: Lucifer
Sister Maria is known in the convent for her good works and charity, but, in the secret depths of her sexual fantasies, she is tormented by visions of another world - a world where her forbidden passions are allowed to run free. In this world Satan is her master. As her acts of violence and blasphemy mount, Maria realizes that she has been chosen by the Devil to destroy the convent and lead her sister nuns into hell!
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El club de los suicidas (1970)
Character: The prophet
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.
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Los bienamados (1965)
Character: Juan Luis
Two stories: 'Tajimara' the platonic love of a couple; and 'Un Alma Pura' (A Pure Soul) about the incestuous love of some siblings.
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Mujeres infieles (1995)
Character: Armando
Three stories about three high middle class women from Mexico City who are unfaithful to their partners. 1) Julieta is a married with Eduardo, a publicist addicted to work. 2) Clara is a capricious and fickle girl who is committed to marry Ricardo, a lawyer, until she meets Alfonzo, the architect in charge of remodeling the apartment where the couple will live when they get married. 3) Mariana and Rafaela are married for 10 years and have a daughter, but she is dissatisfied with their marriage until she decides to contact Armando, a man much older than her, through a magazine contact.
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Un alma pura (1965)
Character: Juan Luis
Second of two films that make up the collaborative film "Los Bienamados" (The Beloved, 1965). Claudia, a young aristocratic girl travels to Switzerland to recover the corpse of her brother, Juan Luis. As she flies back home to Mexico, in flashback it is revealed that she and her brother had an incestuous relationship and that she managed to drive his fiance, Claire, to her death... with tragic consequences for all of them.
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Morir en el golfo (1990)
Character: Raymundo
The story of the oil leader Lázaro Pizarro, of his political and personal wars, the use of crime to settle conflicts and the course of his power between the basements and the domes of Mexican politics, have a narrative record made in the Gulf of accuracy and dexterity
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La endemoniada (1968)
Character: Gonzalo
An evil princess who kills her lovers is condemned by the Inquisition. Four centuries later she returns with the help of a vampire and tries to live forever in the body of an identical woman.
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La endemoniada (1968)
Character: Ricardo
An evil princess who kills her lovers is condemned by the Inquisition. Four centuries later she returns with the help of a vampire and tries to live forever in the body of an identical woman.
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Kino (1993)
Character: Priest Kino
Propped up on his deathbed, a 17th century Spanish missionary named Father Kino (Enrique Rocha) looks back on his remarkable life and relives one of his greatest challenges: bringing the teachings of Christianity to California's native population while convincing the Spanish military to respect the Indians' traditions.
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Damiana... y los hombres (1967)
Character: N/A
Damiana, a girl who has grown up with her grandmother and a friend, is discovered by photographer and launched as supermodel.
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Santa (1969)
Character: N/A
A young and innocent girl is betrayed by the man whom she loves and has to become a prostitute because her family rejects her.
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Serafín: La Película (2001)
Character: Lucio
Serafín is a small, kind guardian angel who protects a group of children called “the gang.” Together, they will embark on an adventure with strange characters and face the evil Lucio, who is now accompanied by his girlfriend, Flama.
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