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El billetero (1953)
Character: N/A
Slum child, abandoned almost since birth, is reunited with his father.
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La abuelita (1942)
Character: N/A
Granny rules the roost, but little sister's a bit rebellious. She listens to Cuban music, she wears make-up, she goes out un-chaperoned... Granny sees her rubbing up against a married man and it shatters her health.
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San Simón de los Magueyes (1973)
Character: N/A
The statue of a town's patron saint is broken just before the annual Saint's Day festival, so the priest hires a mime from a troupe of traveling players to impersonate the statue during the church's hours of operation.
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Póker de ases (1952)
Character: N/A
Four brothers try to manage their careers and love-lives under the close supervision of a domineering mother.
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Simplemente vivir (1970)
Character: N/A
Lawyer and his secretary enter into a midlife marriage, deal with complications coming from their adult children and the former partners of each.
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Casta de Roble (1954)
Character: N/A
A young woman from the country has a son from a young man of a rich family. The rich grandfather of the man, owner of the farm, takes the child away to educate him. A few years later the young woman marries a poor farmer. She rejects the child she has with him and only understands she loves him when the rival brothers fight against each other in a duel.
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Los miserables (1943)
Character: N/A
Police officer makes life hell for an ex-convict. Based on that novel.
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La carne manda (1948)
Character: N/A
Childhood friends move up the economic ladder from slumrat to middle class comfort, but the marriage between two of them is threatened by a bad woman from a nightclub.
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Mañana serán hombres (1961)
Character: N/A
Film-director assigned to making a teenaged-hoodlums crime drama, agonizes over the positive social message he wants his film to convey. Meanwhile, his young actors all have their own melodramas running...
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Regalo de reyes (1942)
Character: N/A
Class conflicts between two families; one's upper-class but decaying, one's industrious middle-class on the rise. Also Christmas.
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Una rosa sobre el ring (1973)
Character: N/A
After killing an opponent in a freak wrestling accident, El Enmascarado Negro has a midlife crisis and considers retiring from show business.
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Café Concordia (1939)
Character: N/A
During the early XX Century, a lovely woman dancer has an amazing success in a place called "Cafe Concordia". She is courting by many men, buts he is in love with Ernesto, a young man whose parents are against their relationship. Ernesto invites Raquel to a party at his home but she is snubbed by his mother and offended by a slighted pretender. Ernesto faces this man in a duel in which he is about to be killed by his rival, but Raquel protects his body and receives the bullet. She dies in Ernesto's arms.
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Yolanda (1943)
Character: N/A
About the Russian dancer Yolanda who arrives in Mexico with her company in 1909. There she falls in love with the young cadet Julio. However, the influential Carlos opposes this love. He wants Yolanda for himself and threatens her with a possible deportation to Siberia if she rejected his romantic advances.
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A la sombra del puente (1948)
Character: N/A
In this Mexican version of Winterset (inspired by the 20s Sacco Vanzetti case) an idealistic youth searches for the culprit behind a crime that his father was wrongly accused of several years before.
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Los hijos de nadie (1952)
Character: José López Martínez
A man is making a research about the importance of familiar environment in children's future. First, he interviews a prostitute, Rosa, who's in jail because of the murderer of her pimp. She was a poor child, living only with her father. He wants to send his daughter to school, but they don't find place and the father has to leave the child with the neighbour, while he's working. But the man is hit by a car and dies. Years later, Rosa finds herself alone after her adoptive mother dies. A young man from his same vicinity, wants to help her, after hearing her singing. But the truth is that he wants to turn Rosa into a prostitute and live from her money. The other story is about a boy, who goes with his father to sign up in the school.
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Yolanda (1951)
Character: Julio Castro
About the Russian dancer Yolanda who arrives in Mexico with her company in 1909. There she falls in love with the young cadet Julio. However, the influential Carlos opposes this love. He wants Yolanda for himself and threatens her with a possible deportation to Siberia if she rejected his romantic advances.
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La noche del jueves (1962)
Character: Pancho
A group of friends plan to steal a companýs payroll, they succeed, but they have a fatal accident in the getaway car.
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Casa de vecindad (1951)
Character: Ramón Domínguez (El Sabroso)
Personal dramas among the residents of an apartment house.
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La risa de la ciudad (1963)
Character: N/A
The underside of Mexico City: street performers, factory workers, a drunk, an old man with civic pride, a pickpocket, and others live and interact in a shantytown near the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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Eterna agonía (1949)
Character: Trinidad Reyes
Convicted on flimsy evidence of complicity in a jewel robbery, there's nothing he can do afterward to put his life in order. Downward spiral.
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La isla de la pasión (1942)
Character: Julio
1909, a detachment of the Mexican army commanded by Captain Allende moves to Clipperton, also called the Island of the Passion, in the Pacific. After the outbreak of the revolution, the island becomes administered by the government of France, events that in principle go unnoticed by the islanders.
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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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De pecado en pecado (1948)
Character: N/A
This post-World War II drama, (released to a world-wide audience on July 9, 1949), is definitively unique for the caliber of each of its contributing writers, who are clearly better-known for their cinematic talents in black and white . For instance, the film's Director Chano Urueta ( who became an acclaimed actor in his own right), actually co-wrote the script along with one of its principal actresses, namely Esther Fernandez, as well as adding in the literary abilities of a well-known movie-producer of the era named Luis Marique.
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La edad de la tentación (1959)
Character: Agente del ministerio
By the negligence of parents who not assume their responsibility in sex education, many lives are ruined
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La recta final (1966)
Character: Sr. Gómez
A jockey is pushed by his former trainer, in order to win one last race after his downfall into alcohol and depression.
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Huracán Ramírez (1953)
Character: Fernando Torres / Huracán Ramírez
Family comedy and family melodrama involving father and son wrestlers, little brothers, little sisters, girlfriends, waitresses...
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Los Malditos (1966)
Character: N/A
White-hat cowboy takes down a Western gang-leader and his hired guns.
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Ventarrón (1949)
Character: Ventarrón
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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Los que volvieron (1948)
Character: Carlos Cervantes
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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Hay lugar para... dos (1949)
Character: Gregorio del Prado
Union-organizing and labor/management conflicts among Mexico City bus-drivers. Sequel to "Esquina, Bajan!"
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Para servir a usted (1971)
Character: Gordo
Working-class dude gets a gig as a waiter doing banquet service, and loses his moral compass through his contacts with decadent rich folk.
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Viviré otra vez (1940)
Character: José
Card-sharks blackmail a dissolute young man into participating in a big robbery; his brother takes the rap for him.
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Y Dios la llamó Tierra (1961)
Character: Don Cosme Aguilar
During the Mexican Agrarian Reform, an engineer travels to a town to distribute the land of the landowners among the peasants.
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El cachorro (1966)
Character: N/A
El Cachorro is falsely accused of two murders; right after he's arrested flor those crimes, another murder is committed and he has to clear himself of that accusation. We never find out what happened about the first two deaths.
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No me quieras tanto... (1949)
Character: Gustavo
A ruthless nightclub owner involved in drug trafficking exploits a naive singer while plotting to kill his rival, who's been hiding for five years due to his own drug-related past.
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Ellas también son rebeldes (1961)
Character: Comandante policía
The discovery of a young woman murdered in her car triggers unrelated problems among a diverse group of people.
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Cuando acaba la noche (1950)
Character: Gabriel Moreno
Newspaper reporter interests himself in contesting a manslaughter verdict on behalf of the son of a woman who saves his life.
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Los amantes (1951)
Character: Jorge Rubio
A burglar and a bar girl fall in love and decide to go straight, but complications.
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Flor de durazno (1945)
Character: Fabián
City slicker scams on young farmgirl while her fiance's in USA on a work permit.
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¡Esquina bajan...! (1948)
Character: Gregorio del Prado
Driver Gregorio del Prado and fare collector Regalito were suspended for deviating from their route to impress a young woman named Cholita.
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Ángeles de arrabal (1949)
Character: Juan Martínez, el nene
Small-time crooks and bargirls, and also their mothers, get involved in a situation over some stolen jewels.
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El amor no es ciego (1950)
Character: N/A
A boxer wins a championship but he is injured and forced to retire. After that he falls in love with a blind girl.
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El hijo de Huracán Ramírez (1966)
Character: Fernando / Huracan Ramirez
A wrestler is arrested on suspicion of assault, but his son manages to capture the real culprits.
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Revancha (1948)
Character: Rafael
A man steals to buy medicine for his sick mother but when she dies he gets into drug trafficking at a local cabaret.
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La posada sangrienta (1943)
Character: N/A
Young couple are trapped in an isolated mansion while members of a criminal gang are killing each other off on the premises.
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El Misterio de Huracán Ramírez (1962)
Character: Fernando
Hurricane Ramirez is the new manager of the arena and champion of the ring. He must battle with The Prince, a ruthless criminal who will try to end with his life.
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El pistolero desconocido (1967)
Character: El Puma
The Sheriff of a small town, in his search of a robber bank, gets to another city, working undercover. There, he tooks the place of man recently killed, and falls in love with his widow.
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Trampa fatal (1961)
Character: Carlos Fernández
Part of a series of films based on portions of the Manuel Payno novel "El fisto del diablo." The others are El fistol del diablo, Juego diabólico and El ataúd infernal. All were directed by Fernando Fernández and star Roberto Cañedo.
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El fistol del diablo II (1961)
Character: Carlos Fernández
Drama, where José asks his stepfather for Amalia's hand and gives her a fistol given to him by a gypsy but Amalia loves Jorge, who is killed by the gypsy and they discover that people change their way of being when they have the fistol. The film consists of 3 segments 'La joya Maldita', 'Veneno juvenil' and 'Juego diabolico'.
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Soy puro mexicano (1942)
Character: Juan Fernández
Band of outlaws stumble across an espionage ring of Axis agents embedded in an out-of-the-way hacienda.
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La venganza de Huracán Ramírez (1969)
Character: Huracán Ramírez
Landru, a French businessman, arrives Mexico with the idea of promoting their fighters, what nobody knows is that besides Landru promoter and fighter is a mad scientist who seeks to alter human genetics mixing it with the animal to make stronger and fiercer to their gladiators.
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La Lucha Invade el Cine Mexicano (2024)
Character: Huracán Ramírez without mask
Lucha libre is part of Mexican culture, but how did something that was shown in circuses and fairs become a cinematic genre? Join us to learn about this trajectory.
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Fe, esperanza y caridad (1974)
Character: Melitón (segment "Fe")
Three episodes. Faith: a woman is attacked. Hope: a fakir is crucified. Charity: a woman faces bureaucracy.
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Aquellos años (1974)
Character: Gen. Leonardo Márquez
President Juárez fights against the conservatives, who have ordered an emperor to be brought from France to govern Mexico
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La casa del ogro (1939)
Character: Invitado a posada (uncredited)
Lives of the tenants in a shabby-genteel apartment house. Miserly landlord learns valuable life lessons.
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Los Campeones Justicieros (1971)
Character: Dr. Marius Zarkoff / Mano Negra
Blue Demon and pals square off against the Black Hand's army of super powered midgets. Five luchadores (Blue Demon, Mil Mascaras, El Medico Asesino, La Sombra Vengadora, Tinieblas plus Black Shadow) face off against a mad scientist and his army of powerful wrestling midgets.
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Campeón sin Corona (1946)
Character: Roberto 'Kid' Terranova
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 familia de tantas (1949)
Character: Roberto Del Hierro
The dynamics of a typical middle-class family are shaken up after the introduction of an enthusiastic door-to-door vacuum salesman.
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Pubertinaje (1971)
Character: N/A
Three episodes: 1) "A Christmas dinner" where the family members fantasize about being somewhere else. The fetishist father wants to put on feminine clothes. The son longs for another transvestite adventure. The daughter yearns to be a singer and destroy the saints of the church with her voice. The youngest son wants to stab everyone dead. 2) "Game of mirrors". Two young classmates kiss on a picnic, but the girl's brother accuses the couple of being immoral. Bizarre things develop. 3) "Tetrahedron". A very fat man faces his girlfriend's longing for love.
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El castillo de la pureza (1973)
Character: Inspector
A disciplined and sexually driven man forces his family to stay isolated in their home in order to protect them from the “evil nature” of human beings.
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Rage (1966)
Character: Bus Driver
Small-town doctor bitten by rabid dog, races the clock to get to the city and receive treatment.
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Esposa te doy (1957)
Character: Alberto del Valle
Chofi marry Alberto and very much in love, but her mother continues to intervene in the couple's relationship, which will lead to divorce.
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Señora Tentación (1948)
Character: N/A
Famous singer hires a pianist/songwriter on the strength of his compositions, then seduces him away from his fiancee and from the paths of righteousness in general.
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Duelo de pistoleros (1966)
Character: N/A
Four expert marksmen compete in a target shooting competition. Each has a back-story that explains why he really really really needs the prize money.
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Los canallas (1968)
Character: N/A
The leader and villain of the movie is called Kadena, a buxom girl, who is the real deal of the gang "Hell's Angels" and whose goal is to kill the Mil Mascaras as sending to jail to his sweetheart consented. What force our hero to golpisar to bad and bad.
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La zandunga (1938)
Character: (uncredited)
It is the story of a beautiful Tehuana woman who falls in love with a sailor who leaves with the promise of returning, but due to her delay she decides to accept a former suitor as her husband. Finally, when the marriage is about to materialize, the sailor returns creating an emotional conflict in her that is resolved thanks to her fiancé who, by intuiting her true feelings, leaves her free to stay with the sailor
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Espaldas mojadas (1955)
Character: Rafael Améndola Campuzano
Mexican worker Rafael Améndola runs from the police and cross the Mexican-American border, helped by Frank Mendoza, a partner of an American called Mr. Sterling, who gives work to illegal migrants. Once in the United States, Rafael does not adapt to his new life. English translation of title is “Wet Backs”.
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Fe (1974)
Character: Melitón
A devoted woman sets out on a long pilgrimage, pleading for a miracle to save her husband. Along the road, her faith is tested by hardship, temptation, and the people she meets.
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La mansión de la locura (1973)
Character: Cult Priest
The inmates of an insane asylum take over the institution, imprison the doctors and staff, and then put into play their own ideas of how the place should be run.
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The First Texan (1956)
Character: General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana
After arriving in Texas to escape a scandal back east, lawyer Sam Houston just wants to hang out his shingle, keep a low profile, and stay out of any political intrigue. However, when President Jackson personally orders him to lead the fight for Texan independence, he overcomes his reluctance to become involved and leads his compatriots to a string of victories over the Mexican army.
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Ángeles y querubines (1972)
Character: Doctor Ismael
A tragic celestial-western that explores Adam and Eve's paradise from a surreal point of view.
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La montaña sagrada (1973)
Character: Fon's Father (uncredited)
The Alchemist assembles together a group of people from all walks of life to represent the planets in the solar system. The occult adept's intention is to put his recruits through strange mystical rites and divest them of their worldly baggage before embarking on a trip to Lotus Island. There they ascend the Holy Mountain to displace the immortal gods who secretly rule the universe.
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El barón del terror (1962)
Character: Detective inspector
In 1661 Mexico, the Baron Vitelius of Astara is sentenced to be burned alive by the Holy Inquisition of Mexico for witchcraft, necromancy, and other crimes. As he dies, the Baron swears vengeance against the descendants of the Inquisitors. 300 years later, a comet that was passing overhead on the night of the Baron's execution returns to earth, bringing with it the Baron in the form of a horrible, brain-eating monster that terrorizes the Inquisitor's descendants
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El hombre de papel (1963)
Character: Inspector de policía
A deaf and mute vagabond finds a large denomination bill in a Mexico City dump, and while he tries to buy something with it, others try to con him into giving it away.
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Cântico Final (1975)
Character: Félix
Mário Gonçalves, a high school teacher threatened with death due to cancer, spends the last days of his life in the village where he was born, in the heart of Serra da Estrela. There, he expresses his talent as a painter in the intimate decoration of an abandoned chapel. This is also the twilight hour of rebellious memories: love and precariousness, choices and contingency, perennial dissatisfaction...
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Los albañiles (1976)
Character: Ing. Zamora
When a worker is found murdered on the construction side, the investigation swiftly turns from things criminal to the political circumstances surrounding the building itself. Widespread corruption and neglect by the builder himself are seen to have brought the situation about. Much of the movie is filmed using hand-held cameras, and the majority of the dialogue is in the difficult-to-understand and very slangy Spanish dialect of Mexico City's bricklayers.
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Los hermanos Del Hierro (1961)
Character: Pelón
Northern Mexico, early 20th century. Reynaldo del Hierro is murdered while riding with his sons Reynaldo and Martín, whose mother instills in them the need for revenge.
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Enigma de muerte (1969)
Character: Señor Robles
Mil Mascaras investigates a nest of fifth-columnists operating out of a carnival (!) led by a Nazi (John Carradine) attempting to resurrect the Third Reich posing as a circus clown .
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Tacos al Carbon (1972)
Character: El chaquiras
Tacos al carbón is a mexican movie released on june 8th 1972 on Mexico City.
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Alucarda, la hija de las tinieblas (1977)
Character: Father Lázaro
A young girl's arrival at a convent after the death of her parents marks the beginning of a series of events that unleash an evil presence on the girl and her mysterious new friend, an enigmatic figure known as Alucarda. Demonic possession, Satan worship, and vampirism follows.
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La mujer murciélago (1968)
Character: José the Lottery Seller
When a mad scientist begins kidnapping wrestlers and extracting their spinal fluid to create a race of Gill Men, two cops call in Batwoman to investigate. But when her mission leaves the scientist horrifically scarred, he seeks revenge.
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El Topo (1970)
Character: The Colonel
El Topo decides to confront warrior Masters on a trans-formative desert journey he begins with his 6 year old son, who must bury his childhood totems to become a man.
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