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Elena y Raquel (1971)
Character: Doctor
Elena's sterile and her younger cousin Raquel gets pregnant before marriage.They scream at each other a lot.
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Esa mujer es la mía (1942)
Character: N/A
Two pen-pals decide to get married, but the groom cooks up a scheme to test his fiancee's moral fibr before they tie the knt.
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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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Simón Bolívar (1942)
Character: Simón Bolívar
Biopic of the revolutionary Simón Bolívar who fought to end Spanish rule over much of Latin America.
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Mi madrecita (1940)
Character: Julio Valdés
Woman faces the vicissitudes of life with her three adult children well in the background. But when the chips are down...
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La familia Dressel (1935)
Character: Rodolfo / Rudolph
The Dressel family owns a prosperous hardware store in the city. The business is managed by Mrs. Dressel, a strict widow who has two sons: Federico and Rodolfo. Federico falls in love with the singer Magdalena and marries her against Frau Dressel’s wishes, as she wants her heir to marry a German woman. The young couple must face constant harassment from Frau Dressel and an accusation of adultery.
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Tormenta en la cumbre (1943)
Character: Don Jorge
Young couple weather a marital crisis while older people who have already given up on life interfere from the sidelines.
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Tres hermanos (1943)
Character: N/A
The three sons of a Mexican family emigrated to USA end up fighting in WWII.
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El que tenga un amor (1942)
Character: N/A
Victor must leave his life of partying and change his girlfriend, Lucero, for the bride that awaits him in his hometown.
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¡Que viene mi marido! (1940)
Character: Hidalgo
Rom-com: collecting on a big inheritance "forces" a family to play games with their daughter's marital status.
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El cobarde (1939)
Character: Capitán Alberto Anzures
Alberto is born in wartime, where his father dies a hero. He grows up effeminate. His mother sends him to military college where Fernando bullies him, but they become friends. When war comes, he has to face his fears.
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El diablo no es tan diablo (1949)
Character: Ricardo Borrego
A couple in crisis receives a mysterious visit from the devil, who offers them a tempting solution to their problems-but his true intention is to claim their souls in exchange.
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Mil estudiantes y una muchacha (1942)
Character: Sóstenes
The dream of Atenodoro is to be a professor at the Faculty of Law. The students show enthusiasm for Ana, the professor’s daughter. Atenodoro resigns from his class, and the students try to make him return by pretending to be the rector and his family.
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Los hijos mandan (1939)
Character: N/A
Based on the Spanish play "El caudal de los hijos" by José López Pinillos. Francisca, the daughter of a provincial gentleman in Valencia, falls in love with Miguel, a young sculptor. When Miguel leaves for Paris to complete his studies, the lovers promise to wait for each other. During Miguel's absence, however, the Duke of Montesino calls on Francisca's father and asks for her hand in marriage. Her father, pressed for money because of gambling debts, agrees to the match.
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Los muertos hablan (1935)
Character: Eduardo Molina
Professor Jiménez believes the human retina retains the image of the last thing a person sees before death. Only his student Eduardo stands by him in the face of widespread mockery. Together they will try and prove the professors theory but fate has a unpleasant way of helping them do this.
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El que murió de amor (1945)
Character: Conde Octavio de Reminsky
Magicians transfers two peoples' souls (or whatever you want to call them) into each other's bodies.
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Rostros olvidados (1952)
Character: Roberto Casahonda
A woman looses her baby girl in a train accident but, years later, the girl's father reveals that the baby survived and was raised by him with two other daughters.
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Doña Bárbara (1943)
Character: Santos Luzardo
A woman hardened by her past now runs a ranch she acquired through manipulation and bribery.
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Cruz Diablo (1934)
Character: Nostromus
16th-century swashbuckler; evil nobleman usurps another man's title and properties and forces his daughter to marry a political ally. But Cruz Diablo will have revenge!
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Miguel Strogoff (1944)
Character: Miguel Strogoff
A Russian courier has to deliver a message from the Czar to the Grand Duke across enemy lines. He encounters many colorful characters along the way.
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Amok (1944)
Character: Dr. Jorge Martell
A doctor embezzles the proceeds of his Parisian clinic in order to better support the manipulative woman with whom he is having an affair. After losing all the money while gambling, he is forced to flee to an undeveloped region of India. There, he tries to mitigate the onslaught of a disease the natives term "Amok," while his past mistakes still plague him.
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Que Dios me perdone (1948)
Character: Dr. Mario Colina Vázquez
Lena, a beautiful and mysteriously sinister refugee haunted by her past, is chased into the arms of a rich, unsuspecting industrialist not for love, but for information.
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La ley del monte (1976)
Character: N/A
After etching their love on a stalk, a boy and girl reunite years later, reigniting their romance amidst the Mexican Revolution.
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