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Modisto de Señoras (1969)
Character: N/A
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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Llanto por Juan Indio (1965)
Character: N/A
The story revolves around a farmer who is tried for stealing a military rifle and is sentenced to death.
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Canta Y No Llores (1949)
Character: N/A
Young woman has to choose between three potential husbands, so she leaves town for awhile to sing for a living and sort out her feelings.
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Falsificadores y Asesinos (1966)
Character: N/A
When criminals kidnap her brother and force her to secretly exchange their counterfeit dollars for real ones, bank cashier Rosa looks to an unassuming office boy named Julio to help her pull it off. But Rosa's buttoned-up bank manager boyfriend can't help but notice that something suspicious is going on, so he resolves to get to the bottom of it. Armando Silvestre, Irma Dorantes and Carlos Montesco star in this classic crime drama.
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Los Cristeros (1947)
Character: N/A
When the government places restrictions on the Catholic church's autonomy, an armed uprising takes place. Disagreements over the new laws create conflict within the protagonist's family.
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El abandonado (1949)
Character: N/A
Based on a popular song. An unhappy love affair becomes an excuse for heavy drinking and all-round debauchery.
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El solitario (1964)
Character: N/A
The bad guy's trying to push through a land-speculation deal and force his sister to marry someone against her wishes. The good guy interferes.
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Alias El Alacrán (1963)
Character: N/A
Itinerant gunslinger poses as local gal's fiance to protect her from an itinerant blackhat.
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Carne de presidio (1952)
Character: Mayor Felipe García, el gusano
Pedro is found guilty of murder after accidentally killing a friend's husband. His own family will face difficult times, as will he when he entrusts his freedom to the one he shouldn't.
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Fierecilla (1951)
Character: N/A
After discovering his wife in flagrante with another man, a gold prospector kills them both, then takes his daughter to live in the countryside, removed from corrupting influences. Fifteen years later...
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Tres muchachas de Jalisco (1964)
Character: don Pepe
Divorced Dad's planning to remarry, so Daughter #1 notifies Mom and Daughters #2&3. Then parents, daughters and boyfriends act out for 80 minutes.
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Chilam Balam (1955)
Character: N/A
Priest defies the gods by refusing to sacrifice his daughter. Also: conquistadores.
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El último mexicano (1960)
Character: N/A
After the US annexation of Texas, a landowner from Guanajuato faces problems from bigoted new neighbors.
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La perra (1967)
Character: Walter Johnson
Bad woman conspires with young lover to kill her mature husband.
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Los novios de mis hijas (1964)
Character: N/A
Mama has four daughters in their late teens. some of them might be more interested in careers than husbands, but she's hoping she'll find a highly suitable young man for each of them. If there are any out there that meet her standards.
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Los bravos de California (1963)
Character: N/A
Zorroesque adventure pitting two swordsmen against a newly-appointed governor who wastes no time in displaying his despotic tendencies. Sequel to En El Viejo California.
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Quinto patio (1950)
Character: N/A
Model son/employee/student is frustrated by poverty and surrenders to the temptations of a criminal lifestyle... in the same gang that twenty years earlier murdered his father OMG. Meanwhile his sister. Meanwhile his mother.
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Una pasión me domina (1961)
Character: N/A
Unscrupulous landowner and his family are trying to deny water rights to the townsfolk. Particular beef with the guy that runs the mill. Ultimately the Revolution rolls through town and helps put everything right.
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Comisario en turno (1949)
Character: N/A
Night shift at police headquarters; criminals and victims of all sorts pass through to get their cases sorted out.
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Lauro Puñales (1969)
Character: N/A
One of Zapata's field marshals runs afoul of dictator Huerta's stooges in his home town.
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México de noche (1975)
Character: N/A
Two street gangs vie for primacy, which will give them control of drug smuggling and stolen jewelry.
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Tres hombres malos (1949)
Character: N/A
Three soldiers desert the Revolution to put a plan into action to reclaim the estate that was usurped from one of them. Plan involves kidnapping the usurper's daughter...
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El temerario (1966)
Character: N/A
Crooked dude schemes to deprive stepdaughter of her inheritance after her mother dies.
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El ausente (1972)
Character: N/A
Young man returns to his childhood home-town, planning to git the people that killed his father.
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El buscabullas (1976)
Character: N/A
An east-coast financier is touring the far west via stagecoach; in Nogales AZ, his son is kidnapped and three rival groups of black hats try to profit from the situation.
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La loca de los milagros (1975)
Character: N/A
Retired singer with a history of mental illness acts as housemother for a gaggle of young adult 'friends' who exploit and disrespect her.
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En la vieja California (1963)
Character: N/A
Bastard son kidnaps legitimate heir in attempt to suborn their father's estate... but a surrogate comes forward to impersonate the real heir while the other problem getss resolved.
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La venganza del Charro Negro (1942)
Character: Carlos
Third in a series; flashbacks remind us of the beef El Charro had with Carlos from his home town. While they move toward a final showdown, Carlos and his new evil buddy Rodolfo kill a couple more people just for kicks.
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Locura pasional (1956)
Character: N/A
Wife-killer narrates flashbacks about how his obsessive jealousy led him to tragedy.
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Nobleza ranchera (1977)
Character: N/A
Respected civic leader hired a gunman twenty five years ago to commit a murder for him. Now that guy is blackmailing him, and meanwhile his two daughters are competing over a boyfriend.
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El rayo del sur (1943)
Character: N/A
Latter part of the career of Padre Morelos, the 18th/19th century military leader. Sequel to... um... El Padre Morelos.
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Dos cadetes (1938)
Character: N/A
Mama thinks one of her sons is going into the priesthood... but he wants to join the army instead. Naughty uncle from Paris help him get out from under Mom's thumb.
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El muerto murió (1938)
Character: N/A
The paths of a young woman and her late husband's mistress cross without their knowing it, which causes much confusion for the two women and their new partners.
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El texano (1965)
Character: Pedro
A young man is executed for a murder he didn't commit. His brother shows up to clear his name and see that proper justice is done.
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Sentencia (1950)
Character: N/A
Historical drama, romantic triangle plus war/espionage intrigue during the Maximillian vs Juarez conflict of the 1860s.
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Toros, amor y gloria (1944)
Character: N/A
Farmhand moves to the city to be with his mother. He falls in love with the daughter of the rich family for whom she works as housekeeper, and decides to take advantage of his skill as a bullfighter to earn money and status enough to be able to court her.
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Un divorcio (1953)
Character: N/A
Divorced woman has to deal with blowback from the fact that her second marriage is only a civil union and not a church wedding. Meanwhile, her young-adult son is falling in love with a divorcee of his own, and faing severe opposition from his father over his choice of partners..
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¡Viva Benito Canales! (1966)
Character: N/A
Campesino with leadership qualities is indecisive about whether he should join the Revolution or concentrate on improving conditions at his farm, also about whether he cares about the nice girl he grew up with or the fancy woman who runs the local brothel. Most of his plot points don't come to a head until after the revolution's over, and then after General Huerta's coup.
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Simón Bolívar (1942)
Character: General José Tomás Boves
Biopic of the revolutionary Simón Bolívar who fought to end Spanish rule over much of Latin America.
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Festín de buitres (1949)
Character: Roberto Escalada
When the father of the struggling painter Ernesto passes away, he is left in misery. The banker Julián, a friend of the deceased, intends to help Ernesto: he appoints him as his secretary and takes him to live in his house. There, Ernesto meets Teodora, Julián's wife. People gossip about a supposed love affair between Ernesto and Teodora, who go together, without Julián, to see the opera The Thieving Magpie at the Principal Theater.
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Candelaria (1978)
Character: N/A
Subsistance-farmer emigrates to the city in search of opportunity, loses contact with his wife and children.
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Simitrio (1960)
Character: Don Fermín
A blind teacher is the victim of endless pranks and pranks from his students.
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La estrella vacía (1960)
Character: Don Federico Guillén
Mourners share their memories of a dead film-star at her wake, a la Citizen Kane. Only melodrama.
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El gallero (1948)
Character: N/A
In Michoacan in the 1920s, Gabriel, a young farmer and champion cockfighter, finds himself in violent opposition to Roman, who not only wants to beat Gabriel's fighting cock, but to steal Gabriel's wife Rosa.
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La mujer desnuda (1953)
Character: Don Pedro
A circus dancer marries a famous singer, but is threatened when a figure from her past blackmails her.
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Los vampiros de Coyoacan (1974)
Character: Dr. Thomas
In the service of Satan, a murderous vampire is turning wrestlers into his unwitting thrall, and it's up to Mil Máscaras and Superzan to stop him and save the world.
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El aviso inoportuno (1969)
Character: N/A
The farce starring Polivoces , creative Mexican comedians duo formed by Enrique Cuenca and Eduardo Manzano, in the roles of characters and Gordolfo Naborita respectively. When the child Gordolfo question the identity of his father, devoted Naborita recounts the story of his family in five innings , located in the contexts of the Stone Age , the Roman Empire , incursions of English pirates in the Caribbean , West American and the space race of the years after World War II .
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¡Que viene mi marido! (1940)
Character: Luis Costilla
Rom-com: collecting on a big inheritance "forces" a family to play games with their daughter's marital status.
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Guerra de sexos (1978)
Character: N/A
A soccer coach gets caught in the middle of the conflict between a millionaire and his wife.
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El tigre de Santa Julia (1974)
Character: N/A
Band of ex-soldiers embark on a life of crime; their leader, meanwhile, wants to track down the man who murdered his parents.
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Los que volvieron (1948)
Character: Ibáñez
A small disparate group of people board a multi-day, multi-stop flight from Mexico City to Buenos Aires. A remake of the film Five Came Back (1939) directed by John Farrow.
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Viviré otra vez (1940)
Character: Martí (as Carlos L. Moctezuma)
Card-sharks blackmail a dissolute young man into participating in a big robbery; his brother takes the rap for him.
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Crimen y castigo (1951)
Character: Delegado Porfirio Marín
Adaptation of Dostoyevsky's novel about a student who plans a conceptual murder and then butts heads with a police detective.
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Medianoche (1949)
Character: Sr. Carrasco
A villain has his cronies kidnap a teacher and pretends to be him, teaching in a hidden town.
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Inmaculada (1950)
Character: Jorge Villagran
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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Si quiero (1967)
Character: Francisco Vaca del Monte
Newlyweds find married life to be challenging.
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La huella de unos labios (1952)
Character: César Villa
Woman prostitutes herself to the man who murdered her fiance, to get evidence of his guilt and bring him to trial.
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Ángeles de arrabal (1949)
Character: Comandante Pepe Morán
Small-time crooks and bargirls, and also their mothers, get involved in a situation over some stolen jewels.
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Carta Brava (1949)
Character: Tony
Safe-cracker sets up a gangster rival to get arrested; after some unrelated adventures, that guy escapes from jail and pays him back.
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Playa prohibida (1956)
Character: N/A
After her father has been murdered, the beautiful but allegedly insane Isabella lives in the house of her two nephews. A scenarist in need of inspiration walks on the beach and slowly unravels a series of murders.
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Una mujer de Oriente (1946)
Character: N/A
A secret agent investigates the death of the scientist who created a deadly ray only to find out his own wife is involved.
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Odio (1940)
Character: N/A
A 1940 film directed by William Rowland.
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Padre nuestro (1953)
Character: Don Carlos Molina
Pops is dismissed from his banking job for embezzlement, and his family have to adjust to a more modest lifestyle.
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Furia roja (1951)
Character: Don Miguel Navarro
Mother and daughter return to Mexico to escape the US Civil War... and get caught up in the conflict between the French army and the fighters for independence.
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Un dorado de Pancho Villa (1967)
Character: Don Gonzalo de los Monteros
Villa's regiment demobilizes at the end of the Revolution, but the ruling faction in the provisional government isn't eager to see them reintegrate into civilian society.
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La llorona (1960)
Character: Gerardo Montes
A woman takes revenge in the family of her lover.
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Muerte a sangre fría (1978)
Character: N/A
A man is murdered. His father tracks the killer, hoping to get revenge before the police capture him. What happened to cause his son's death is gradually revealed.
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Konga Roja (1943)
Character: Don Macario Carrera
Heroic adventures in the banana industry.
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Cinco en la cárcel (1968)
Character: N/A
Five criminals are arrested after a bank-robbery. One escapes, and the police officer in charge of transporting them arrests a new person at random to cover up for his negligence.
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Las mañanitas (1948)
Character: N/A
Rom-com scheming; wealthy landowner wants to seduce one of his tenants, but she wants the other guy...
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El extraño caso de Rachel K (1973)
Character: N/A
Based on a real event, the action takes place in Havana in 1931, during the dictatorship of Gerardo Machado. Rachel, a young French showgirl, is murdered during an orgy involving personalities of the bourgeoisie and politics. The tabloid press echoes the story to divert public attention from the serious social problems that affect the country. The governors on their part order to silence the case to protect the characters involved.
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Las fuerzas vivas (1975)
Character: N/A
It narrates the phenomenon of the Mexican Revolution, satirically reflected through what happens in a town far from the places where the true Revolution was fiercely fought.
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Las tapatías nunca pierden (1965)
Character: Don Celorio Martínez
An heiress and some friends pose as gypsies to fight back against some bad-hats who are squatting on her new estate.
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Así era Pancho Villa (1957)
Character: Fierro
The disembodied head of Pancho Villa, kept in a glass jar in a research institute, is the narrator of several short stories from his own life, stories that might or might not have happened but are the stuff of legend.
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Los Hombres No Lloran (1973)
Character: N/A
Man is manipulated into thinking his wife is unfaithful and abandons her, taking one of their two sons with him.
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Ley fuga (1954)
Character: N/A
As he rises through the ranks of the police department, a young officer gets more deeply involved in manipulating gang activity for personal gain.
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El Asesino X (1955)
Character: Alcalde Harrison García
A murderer turns himself to the police, but claims amnesia and insists he's unable to tell them anything about his crime.
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La llamada de la muerte (1960)
Character: Bronco Joe; Richard Martin
Bank-robber hiding out after a heist discovers that half the world knows where he is. Can he finesse some way out of his predicament?
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Dos caras tiene el destino (1952)
Character: Sr. Salcedo
Ruined alcoholic doctor escapes a tropical plague and begins a new life back in civilization, taking over the identity of a dead man.
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Amanecer ranchero (1942)
Character: N/A
The old massa dies and his son comes home to take over the hacienda. Things are going to be a whole lot different now; he's overturning all the old social order. A-a-and...
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Ambición sangrienta (1968)
Character: Lorenzo Mantilla
A lawman and two sidekicks clear up a series of crimes related to mining rights.
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El Brazo de Oro (1979)
Character: Mike
Timothy Leach moves in to an abandoned farm house with his wife. On the way a man befriends Timothy with the intention to pass Marlene to him (A golden arm brace that gives who ever wears it dead eye shooting accuracy). A group of bandits notice them and see them as easy prey. they rob them of goods and supplies. on another trip the bandits seeing Mrs. Leach all alone assault her. as she lays on the ground the man who befriended Timothy strangles her. when Timothy arrives he blames the bandits and gives him Marlene and hands him a gun he is reluctant as he has never shot a gun before, but soon discovers it possesses incredible powers which uses nerves impulses to hit the target every time. Timothy is afraid but he also wants to avenge the life of his wife. even if he has to take them all on.
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Pancho Villa y la Valentina (1958)
Character: Fierro
The second chapter of director Ismael Rodríguez's series about Pancho Villa. Several stories about the life and death of the famous mexican revolutionary general.
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Cuando ¡Viva Villa..! es la muerte (1958)
Character: Fierro
The third and final chapter of director Ismael Rodríguez's series about Pancho Villa. Several stories about the life and death of the famous mexican revolutionary general.
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Ama a tu prójimo (1958)
Character: Julián Rosales
This film tells several short stories that end up lapsing in the emergency room of a hospital, because it is dedicated to nurses. Cantinflas appears at the end of the film playing the role of Luis, a man who has five daughters and looks forward to a boy, but fate plays a trick and the child dies at birth, but history gives a nice twist and a message of hope.
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Una cita de amor (1958)
Character: don Mariano
The story of the doomed love between Soledad and Román. She is the daughter of a rich man that wants to marry her with Ernesto, nephew of his friend, the judge. Román owns a little ranch. A brawl in the town will unleash several deaths that will affect the already difficult relationship.
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Retorno a la Juventud (1954)
Character: Don Gonzalo
An old professor in love with one of his students is rejected by her because of his advanced age. He then sells his soul in return for youth and a chance at love but things don't go as he planned.
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La casa del ogro (1939)
Character: (uncredited)
Lives of the tenants in a shabby-genteel apartment house. Miserly landlord learns valuable life lessons.
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El Peñón de las Ánimas (1943)
Character: María Ángela's grandfather
The love between María Ángela and Fernando is impossible because there's an ancient history of hate between their families. His father killed hers, and other family members have killed each other for years. When María Ángela's grandfather finds she's in love with Fernando, he frames the young man and forces her to marry Manuel. Maria Ángela finds that Manuel doesn't love her and together plan her escape with Fernando. But things go wrong and the lovers find their destiny in The Spirit's Canyon.
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Río escondido (1948)
Character: Regino Sandoval
Called by the Mexican President himself, a rural teacher goes to work in a village that is dominated by a malevolent chieftain.
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Campeón sin Corona (1946)
Character: Sr. Rosas
A young ice cream vendor, Roberto Terranova, witnesses a child being beaten and comes to his aid by physically overpowering the aggressor. His strength and natural ability catches the eye of a well-known boxing trainer. Considering him a diamond in the rough, he aims to put Roberto in the professional ring. But Roberto finds that his personal challenges must be overcome before he can achieve professional greatness.
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Una golfa (1958)
Character: N/A
Trumpet-player in a club band falls for a streety young woman; she dumps him to become a kept woman... and his roommate the pianist is dealing weed... and...
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Museo del Horror (1964)
Character: Professor Abramov
A mysterious killer abducts girls off the street and covers them in wax.
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Los de abajo (1940)
Character: El curro (Luis Cervantes) (as C. Lopez Moctezuma)
During the Mexican Revolution, the people tired of living in poverty and enduring the atrocities committed by the federals, decide to follow one of their own, General Demetrio Macias, a thief with tricks he learned in jail and who along with "La Pintada" decides to take his people to victory. Led by Captain Anastacio Montañez, the newly formed army fight and honor their code at the same time as they loot houses to spread the wealth.
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Reportaje (1953)
Character: Police Chief
Reporters compete for cash prize awarded for biggest scoop on New Year's Eve.
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Les orgueilleux (1953)
Character: Doctor
Nelly arrives with her sick husband in a remote town in Mexico. But the hot weather does not help the sick husband and he ends up dying of meningitis. In this sudden and painful way, Nelly, who realizes that she has lost her tickets and money, ends up alone and lost in this foreign country. The only help she gets comes from an alcoholic named Georges, who she will end up discovering is a French expatriate who has not managed to recover from the tragic death of his wife.
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Lo mejor de Teresa (1977)
Character: Orientador Vocacional
Ambitious young woman decides to leave her backwards hometown and move to Mexico City to study for a scientific degree.
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Cuando los hijos se van (1941)
Character: José Rosales (as Carlos L. Moctezuma)
Unjustly accused of theft, the noble Raimundo is forced to leave his paternal home. A new incident, caused by the ambition of his brother José, causes Raimundo to be disowned by his girlfriend María and by his father, the just and strict Don Pepe. The only one who believes in Raimundo is his mother, Dona Lupita, a woman who suffers deeply because of the wrong decisions of her children.
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Maclovia (1948)
Character: Sgt. Genovevo de la Garza
On a small Mexican island dwells a group of Indians who live in the traditional manner and who disdain outsiders. The beautiful Maclovia and the poverty-stricken Jose Maria are in love, but her father refuses to allow their marriage, or even any communication between them, due to Jose Maria's lack of means.
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La sombra del caudillo (1960)
Character: Diputado Emilio Olivier Fernández
In 1920s Mexico, the candidates being chosen to succeed the current president, El Caudillo, find themselves at his mercy as he will resort to anything to accomplish his will, including kidnapping, betrayal, and murder.
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El rebozo de Soledad (1952)
Character: David Acosta
Alberto Robles, a young doctor, is faced with the decision to surrender to a life full of comforts and luxuries or to continue dedicating himself body and soul to serving those who need it most.
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Los problemas de mamá (1970)
Character: N/A
Mama's four girls are all newlyweds or engaged to be married. Four hubby/fiances plus inlaws = wacky complications.You betcha.
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La rebelión de los colgados (1954)
Character: Don Félix
A peasant who works in a mahogany camp in the Mexican jungles with his family is disgusted with the miserable living conditions imposed upon himself and his co-workers, the peasant finally spearheads a revolt against the sadistic bosses.
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Canaima (1945)
Character: Col. José Francisco Ardavin
College-educated emigre has to get macho when he returns home to the Venezuelan outback.
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El gendarme desconocido (1941)
Character: Matias Luis Riquelme
A gang of thieves has jeopardized the city and even the police, whose chief urges their forces to captured the band within 48 hours. Meanwhile, band members meet in a cafe run by a widow and her daughter and her suitor, Cantinflas, who maintains a scuffle with the robbers running all at the station. Since then, Cantinflas become a member of the police force for special missions.
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Llévame en tus brazos (1954)
Character: Don Gregorio
To pay off her father's debts, Rita leaves her humble fishing village in Yucatan and gets exploited by several men, including a married politician who turns her into a big dancing star.
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El barro humano (1955)
Character: Eduardo Vargas Peña
A marital conflict reaches the courts and becomes public comment.
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El último cartucho (1965)
Character: N/A
Dishonest business practices and corrupt local government lead a large number of townsfolk to set up an alternative village out in the countryside, from which to practice banditry and improvised social justice.
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Los Asesinos del Karate (1965)
Character: Uncle
Superhero wrestler Neutron battles a gang of robotic assassins who use their hands and feet as deadly weapons.
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Viva Maria! (1965)
Character: Rodríguez
An IRA operative escapes to the Americas and teams up with a circus singer to create a popular vaudeville act. When the singer falls for a rebel, they leave the circus behind to become fierce revolutionaries.
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El ojo de cristal (1956)
Character: Enrique
Enrique kills a man for stealing him a check he has received due to an accident. However, things get complicated because it had not yet been cashed. This will force him to try to forge the signature and eliminate any suspect, including his girlfriend Clara, who works in a law office and who talked him about the check. Police tracks the case, but by chance Pedrito, the police inspector's son, is also investigating on his own.
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Rosauro Castro (1950)
Character: Don Antonio
Cardoza's death, a candidate for mayor of a village chief enemy and Rosauro Castro, leads to Mr. Garcia Mata to undertake an investigation. Upon arriving realizes that even the whole town, including the mayor, lives in fear by the chief and only achieved revenge end the injustices committed by Rosauro Castro.
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En busca de un muro (1974)
Character: Frank Lloyd Wright
The life of the Mexican muralist José Clemente Orozco and his quest to create a career in New York.
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Espectro del estrangulador (1966)
Character: Inspector Villegas
When Santo beat to Estrangulador, one of his strongest enemies, thought not ever see it, but thanks to Tor returns to avenge the death of Santo.
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Perro callejero (1980)
Character: Don Filo
An abandoned child steals to survive and has problems when he decides to steal from the priest who helps him.
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Preludio 11 (1964)
Character: Ravelo
Daniela – a single mother, whose boyfriend left for the US – believes wholeheartedly in Cuba's revolutionary new order. Meanwhile, in Florida, a plot is afoot. Under the command of an American officer, four Cubans ex-patriots and a Guatemalan land on the Cuban coast to prepare a US invasion of the island. Daniela's superior, the corrupt Cuban officer Palomino, is secretly helping the invaders and the young woman becomes entangled in the intrigue.
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