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Secuestro en la ciudad (1965)
Character: José
Ana, a four-yeared girl, is kidnaped by a man who move the girl to a solitary house and call her father to demand ramsons.
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¡Que seas feliz! (1956)
Character: Pablo Suárez
Career criminal hooks up with famous singer because she looks like a long-term meal ticket.
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L'homme de Marrakech (1966)
Character: N/A
In southern Morocco, a hold-up is organized on the road linking the northern towns to a major factory built on a gold deposit. Several accomplices have perfected a carefully thought-out "scenario" that should bring them success. Travis, a specialist, and his mistress, Lila, a former barmaid, "work" in liaison with Vibert, the mine engineer. José, the local mechanic, and Georges, the truck driver, have already been sacrificed.
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El viejo hucha (1942)
Character: N/A
An Italian immigrant accumulates wealth for their children, all consider him a miserable, until one day one of her children gives a very big disappointment and dies of a heart attack. Their children begin to spend the fortune he had amassed his father.
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La mala verdad (2011)
Character: Ernesto
Barbara’s behavior at school unlishes the suspicions of her teacher and the school psychologist, Sara. Talks at school with Sara, begin to reveal fears and darkness that the girl hides behind her eyes. Already convinced of her suspicions, Sara tries to get her superiors’ support as well as Barbara’s mother support to set her free out of her pain. Barbara’s mother denial, her own fear and the inaction of different institutions seem to be impossible barriers to overcome.
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La violación (1977)
Character: N/A
Pilar is a young admirer of Miguel Santos, a famous pianist. At a concert that he gives in Cádiz, she is lucky enough to meet him in person, and that same night something arises between them. What she doesn't know is that Miguel has known his older sister for years
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Striptease (1976)
Character: George
A disillusioned and depressed film director is forced to confront his lack of humanity through his involvement in the death of a young actress and the suicide of her husband.
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Venus de fuego (1978)
Character: Beltrán
A young man falls madly in love with a woman they call La Venus de Fuego and because of her he becomes involved in a crime. They accuse him of murder and he is forced to flee to a place far away.
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La amante ingenua (1980)
Character: Adrián
Adrián, a businessman who runs his wife's family industry, begins an affair with Marisa, an employee at his office. Marisa tries to blackmail her mature boss who has fallen into her trap. But the plot takes an unexpected turn, and it turns out that he is the one who dominates the situation and uses the young woman for his own benefit.
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Sentados al borde de la mañana con los pies colgando (1978)
Character: Sr. Empresa
A group of friends finds a dilapidated place and decide to repair it, paint it and live in it in communal plan. The problem is the bank, owner of the premises, does not want them occupied so they threaten to call the police to evict them.
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Inspiración (1946)
Character: N/A
Film about the biography of the musician Franz Schubert.
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La noche de Venus (1955)
Character: N/A
A woman will do everything to achieve fame, using her physique and her feminine cunning to achieve it.
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Los tigres de la memoria (1984)
Character: Carlos
Looking for news of his ex-guerrilla sons, a man agrees to collaborate with his restaurant in a network of drug dealers.
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Un tiro por la espalda (1964)
Character: N/A
An atmosphere of mystery surrounds the death of Juan Durán. Paula, his wife, who has traveled to Rio de Janeiro to meet her husband, receives the news of his death. Since then, she also feels the impression of being watched and persecuted.
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La cuna vacía (1949)
Character: N/A
The film begins with some sequences related to the youth of Dr. Ricardo Gutiérrez, his arrival in Buenos Aires from his native Arrecifes, his law studies and a double frustration, as a writer and in his crush on a young woman who loved another man.
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De profesión, sus labores (1970)
Character: Juan Montesinos
While Ana and Juan are a happy couple, and satisfied with their eight years of married life, María José and Federico, their best friends, have not achieved the desired balance in their marriage. Ana and Juan's happiness makes their friends nervous. María José and Clara, Ana's "good" friends, will try by all means to make Ana believe that her husband is capable of cheating on her if the opportunity arises.
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Tú y yo somos tres (1962)
Character: Rodolfo Céspedes / Adolfo Céspedes
When Manolina saw a picture of Rodolfo, a South American poet, she falls in love for him. Three months after marriage by proxy, Rodolfo meets with her, which takes a major surprise to meet the twin brother of her husband.
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Una abuelita de antes de la guerra (1974)
Character: Juan
Doña Emilia lives quietly in a village in Lugo, when she receives the news that her son has suffered an accident. So she travels to Madrid without warning.
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Fulanita y sus menganos (1976)
Character: Manolo
The Spanish official representative of the European Congress of prostitutes, held in Paris, is dedicated to remembering various stories that have occurred in the performance of their profession over the years.
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Adán y la serpiente (1946)
Character: Daniel
A hotel becomes very popular when rumors begin to circulate about a ghost wandering its corridors.
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Se rematan ilusiones (1944)
Character: N/A
A young man tries to follow a path different from that of his retired public employee father and associates with a friend to make bags.
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Yo quiero vivir contigo (1960)
Character: Mauricio del Solar
A couple travels the country with the money destined to pay the ransom for a kidnapped baby
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Alma de Gaucho (1930)
Character: Carlos
Elsa, a young girl from Buenos Aires, visits her aunt and uncle, Don Alfredo and Doña Cristina, at their ranch. While playing golf, Elsa meets a gaucho, Antonio, and is enchanted by his exquisite singing voice.
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The Desperate Ones (1967)
Character: Hamlat
In 1941, two Polish brothers escape a Soviet gulag. Their only escape route is through the impossible mountains of Afghanistan and the KGB is on their tail.
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Chantaje a un torero (1963)
Character: Vergara 'El Americano'
A girl has two suitors: a famous bullfighter who is in love and rejecting a pawn. His relationship with the bullfighter is hampered by the harassment to which he submits. After suffering a serious catch, the bullfighter lifesaving through the locket she gave him.
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La adúltera (1956)
Character: Carlos Alatorre
Jilted lover takes revenge on her ex's new wife.
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Las colocadas (1972)
Character: Enrique
Julia, Carmen and Charo are three young and funny ladies, lovers of three married men. These combine their family life and the relationship with them. The three friends share the hardships of such a situation. Julia is pregnant, but Enrique, the future father, decides to shirk his responsibilities
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Zorrita Martínez (1975)
Character: Antonio
Zorrita Martínez is the stage name of Lydia Martínez, a Venezuelan artist based in Spain. Zorrita, however, runs into an unexpected problem: she cannot stay in the country any longer if she does not marry a man of Spanish nationality.
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Socios para la aventura (1958)
Character: N/A
Young nightclub performer, down on her luck, falls in with a portrait-cartoonist who works the streets and a terminally-ill singer-songwriter and goes to live on their houseboat. They consider doing a crime.
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Los corsarios (1971)
Character: The Duke
After the death of her father, the viceroy of a small Caribean island, the beautiful young Isabella is in a big danger. The crafty duke of Burt wants to grab the power on the isle so he decides to eliminate her. Fortunately then comes a group of pirates stranded after a shipwreck. Their leader is the brave and bold Alan Drake. The pirates are hired to protect Isabella and the adventure begins.
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La dulce enemiga (1957)
Character: Ricardo
The story of a femme fatale whose adventures are narrated in flashbacks by the ghosts of her former lovers.
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The House on Garibaldi Street (1979)
Character: Primo
When Israeli officials learn that Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann may be living in Argentina, they send a team of secret agents to apprehend him.
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Noches sin lunas ni soles (1984)
Character: Cairo
A criminal escapes from a court, with help of three miscreants, to find his lifelong friend, who is terminally ill. The police officer catch knows there is a hidden loot involved.
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Lua de Outubro (2001)
Character: Marcial Lopes
Arzabal wins land on the border. When he arrives to settle in, he finds himself confronted by the local political boss, unenthusiastic about his landing. Based on the play by Mario Arregui.
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Un nuevo amanecer (1942)
Character: N/A
A young man returns to his neighborhood after spending ten years locked up in a reformatory.
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Ellos nos hicieron así (1953)
Character: N/A
The education received at home influences the future of some neighborhood boys of different economic status.
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Un hombre solo no vale nada (1949)
Character: Borracho en la boite
An employee progresses in the factory where he works by having his wife pass by an attractive Cuban singer.
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Marihuana (1950)
Character: Lt. DeLuca
Pablo Urioste is a respected surgeon, but he is forced to experience a nightmarish world after his wife, a marijuana addict, dies at a nightclub. He tells his story to the police, and tells stories of how he is hooked, beaten, blackmailed, and includes some bad-trip flashbacks. Ms. Quiroga tries to help him, but there is little hope for Dr. Urioste after undergoing THE MARIHUANA STORY.
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Cleopatra (2003)
Character: Víctor
A retired teacher and a soap star leave their routines and the men in their lives behind and embark on a weekend trip.
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La mujer marcada (1957)
Character: Rodolfo Morán alias El Sudamericano
Beautiful woman with disfiguring facial scars learns to cope.
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Cazar un gato negro (1977)
Character: David
A notable opera singer tries to commit suicide because of a emotional breakdown. While hospitalized in a psychiatric clinic, her daughter cautiously approaches the man she considers to be the blame for the state of her mother in order to gain her revenge.
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Hold-Up, instantánea de una corrupción (1974)
Character: Ashley
Robert is a police agent of American origins who lost his memory through an accident during a robbery in a branch of the Bank of America. A robber who survived the shooting is convinced the agent is faking his amnesia, just to then get rid of him and enjoy the loot, that cost the other delinquents their lives, together with his ex lover.
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Las locas del conventillo (1966)
Character: Manuel
The neighborhood of La Boca, in Buenos Aires, is divided in two sectors: one is where decent people live under the tutelage of Magdalena, in the other, Manuel,ir responsible of a nightclub. Among decent people live Manolo, the milkman, awaiting the arrival of a Spanish woman to marry her. At the same time, the villain of Manuel also hopes for a Spanish nightclub. Women Arrivals weapon confusion.
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Una sull'altra (1969)
Character: Henry Dumurrier
A San Francisco doctor encounters a prostitute who bears a striking resemblance to his late wife.
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Volver a vivir (1968)
Character: Garrido
A former soccer player is morally and mentally destroied by the death of his wife. But when he gets the chance to train a team he regains his life by making victories and also finding another love.
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Su mejor alumno (1944)
Character: Enrique Moreno
The film tells the story of the natural son of a former president of Argentina and father of public education in the country, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, named Domingo, according to the first autobiographical accounts.
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La calle del pecado (1954)
Character: Alberto Salazar
A student dreams that she is the heroine of one of her history teacher's lessons with whom she is in love.
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La coda dello scorpione (1971)
Character: John Stanley
After her husband dies in a freak plane accident, a woman leaves London for Athens to collect his generous life insurance policy. She soon discovers that others besides herself are keen to get their hands on the money - and are willing to kill for it. Meanwhile, a private investigator arrives to investigate irregularities in the claim, teaming up with a beautiful reporter.
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El retrato (1947)
Character: N/A
A repressed woman, unable to give love, is possessed by the spirit of her lewd grandmother.
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Las secretarias (1968)
Character: Don Carlos
Three young and attractive secretaries, Julia, Paula and Doli, work in an insurance company.
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Salvare la faccia (1969)
Character: Francesco
Mario consigns his girlfriend Licia to a whorehouse for an evening in order to get the photographic goods to blackmail her father with. To get her out of the way, Licia is then consigned to a mental hospital by her father.
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Primero yo (1963)
Character: N/A
A charming racecar driver is visited by his 20-year-old son who is nothing like his father. Solemn and introverted, the boy is shown the ways of sensual pleasure by his father's mistress, but he falls in love with another young woman. Intending to marry the girl, the young man takes the relationship very seriously. His father, however, believes the boy should have a more carefree lifestyle and decides to intervene by seducing his own son's fiance. This action proves to be a tremendous mistake.
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Una lucertola con la pelle di donna (1971)
Character: Sergeant Brandon
Carol Hammond, daughter of a politician, has vivid nightmares involving sex orgies and LSD. In a dream, she murders a neighbor she envies and wakes up to a real investigation into her neighbor's murder.
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Último deseo (1976)
Character: Prof. Fulton
A group of rich businessmen and military officers who are partying in an old castle are spared when a nuclear war ravages the earth. When they venture out into the nearest town to search for food and supplies, they find most of the residents blinded, and soon they discover the existence of a sinister group called The People Who Own The Dark.
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Rebus (1968)
Character: Police Captain
When an international casino crime ring is planning a big score at a fixed roulette game, the casino police enlists the help of Jeff Miller, an alcoholic croupier, to nab the bad guys. Jeff is attracted to Laura, a singer at the casino, but she prefers the company of the leader of the thieving casino ring.
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Per amare Ofelia (1974)
Character: Piero Criscione, Avvocato
Although he is in his thirties, Orlando still feels like a child. He is terrified of the outside world and is stuck in an obsessive relationship with his mother.
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L'Arme à gauche (1965)
Character: Hendrix
An experienced skipper is hired to buy a boat from an American heiress in the Caribbean, but when the boat vanishes and bodies surface, he realizes he’s been framed for arms trafficking.
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Open Season (1974)
Character: Martin
Three Vietnam vets have become so conditioned to violence that they have developed psychotic tendencies. They kidnap people, brutalize them, then turn them loose and hunt them like animals. However the father of one of their earlier victims is plotting a vicious revenge against them.
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L'uomo più velenoso del cobra (1971)
Character: George MacGreves
A former American gangster organises a safari in Kenya in order to have his business partner, whom he suspects of being responsible for his brother's death, killed. However, it turns out that he killed the wrong person and a series of murders follow.
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A hierro muere (1962)
Character: Fernando
A former singer lives alone with her fortune - and with her nephew, Fernando, a low character to whom she refuses to lend more money. Elisa leaves prison and starts a new life as a personal attendant to the aging singer, using her knowledge as a former nurse - a profession she can not return to. Fernando meets Elisa, and together they plan to poison the lonely woman, and use her money abroad. They plan their alibis well. But those who kill by the sword will perish by the sword.
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Il pistolero dell'Ave Maria (1969)
Character: Tomas
Mann is a gunman informed by a childhood friend that his father was murdered years earlier by his mother and her lover. To make matters worse, Mann's sister, who is in love with his friend, is held under the thumb of his murderous mom. The two gunmen ride off to have a reckoning with her.
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Don Juan Tenorio (1949)
Character: Joven bromista
A retired actor decides to donate his savings to his nephew and move to an old house, there he meets an old love.
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Miguitas en la cama (1949)
Character: Esteban Roselli
A young woman must alternately live with her separated parents and while her mother gives her a severe upbringing, her father amuses her with his carefree life.
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Los guardiamarinas (1967)
Character: Comandante de Brigada Carlos Torres
A group of students preparing to be midshipmen at the Naval Academy live very different experiences: from the typical hazing the new responsibilities they will face when they obtain graduation.
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Manaos (1979)
Character: Mario Buendía
At the beginning of this century some owners of rubber plantations in the Amazonas jungle convert a village into one big prison. But the inhabitants have other plans...
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Sette ragazze di classe (1979)
Character: Marqués de Castellamare
Seven female friends decide to play an erotic game. They try to seduce as many aristocrats and middle-class men as possible.
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La ragazza di via Condotti (1973)
Character: Giorgio Russo
Sandro, a detective, finds his wife strangled. His girl-friend Tiffany, who works as photographer, makes a "Blow up" from a photo, what Sandro finds beside the victim. Sandro and Tiffany are looking for the woman on the photo, Laura. They finds her in a Night Club in Rome...
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La novia de la marina (1948)
Character: N/A
The film narrates the story of a young rich woman who suffers from sleepwalking and a young man convinces her to marry with him.
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Pasó en mi barrio (1951)
Character: Mingo
An italian man is unfairly imprisoned and his wife must work to maintain the family.
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La bestia humana (1957)
Character: N/A
From Emile Zola's novel "La Bete Humaine", tells the story of a jealous husband, a provocative woman and a man with an uncontrollable desire to kill.
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La máscara de Scaramouche (1963)
Character: Roger - Marquis de la Tour
Robert Lafleur (Scaramouche) is an actor in 18th century France who spends most of his time, including when he should be on stage, light-heartedly having love affairs and generally enjoying life. One day, a marquis visits him and asks him questions about the birth mark on his shoulder...
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El Jefe (1958)
Character: Berger
The head of a criminal gang has all the power among his men until one decides to testify against him.
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Lola Mora (1996)
Character: N/A
The life story of Argentine sculptress Lola Mora.
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Manos torpes (1970)
Character: Latimore
Peter is whipped (twice) and chased away from his sweetheart, but his rescuer leaves him with a Chinese master who teaches him how to seek revenge on his tormentors.
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Pánico en el Transiberiano (1972)
Character: Father Pujardov
Mysterious and unearthly deaths start to occur while Professor Saxton is transporting the frozen remains of a primitive humanoid creature he found in Manchuria back to Europe.
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Buscando a Mónica (1962)
Character: Antonio Montes
A man has a street accident with his car in his way to Buenos Aires. While he waits for his car repairing, this business man learns that everybody in the little town where he's stuck seem to know about his wife Mónica. He knows little about her past, but the reactions of the townsfolk towards him range from laughing at his back to practically don't want him around. He won't leave the town until he could learn more about the secret past of his wife. But the former life of the young beautiful mother of his daughter involves a turbulent story.
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Filomena Marturano (1950)
Character: Ricardo
Filomena, a former prostitute in her 40s, tricks a wealthy shopkeeper to marry her and support her three children.
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Avisa a Curro Jiménez (1978)
Character: El Jandalo
Córdoba, Spain. Lord Killarney, representative of the British Museum, acquires an Arabic incunabulum at an auction; but he is murdered and the book disappears. All suspicions fall on El Lince, an antique dealer with a shady background, who asks his nephew to warn Curro Jiménez.
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And Then There Were None (1974)
Character: Otto Martino
Ten people are invited to a hotel in the Iranian desert, only to find that an unseen person is killing them one by one. Could one of them be the killer?
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Lo strano vizio della Signora Wardh (1971)
Character: Neil Wardh
When socialite and heiress Julie Wardh begins receiving blackmail letters attributed to a mysterious serial killer, she suspects her cruel and sadistic former lover Jean is behind them. With her husband Neil frequently out of town, she falls into the arms of her friend's cousin George, and as the unknown assassin begins to make his move, she fears that one of the three men in her life may be the killer.
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Tapas (2006)
Character: Don Mariano
The film centers on a Spanish tapas bar and the love lives of the loosely interconnected people in the neighborhood surrounding the bar. The pairs of lovers include a middle aged woman and a young man; an elderly, drug dealing woman and her terminally ill husband in poor health; the tapas bar owner and his estranged wife; and two Chinese immigrants.
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Barrio gris (1954)
Character: Claudio
The film refers to the "gray neighborhoods", called in Argentina "villas miseria", in which the less qualified workers or those who have recently arrived from the rural areas live in the industrial cordons.
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La Folie des grandeurs (1971)
Character: King of Spain
Don Sallust is the minister of the King of Spain. Being disingenuous, hypocritical, greedy and collecting the taxes for himself, he is hated by the people he oppresses. Accused by The Queen, a beautiful princess Bavarian, of having an illegitimate child to one of her maids of honor, he was stripped of his duties and ordered to retire to a monastery.
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Ein fast anständiges Mädchen (1963)
Character: Carlos
An almost decent girl is a German-Spanish Romance of Ladislao Vajda from 1963. In Spain he was entitled Una chica casi formal on.
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El infierno tan temido (1980)
Character: N/A
A journalist begins to receive envelopes containing erotic pictures, which he connects to a relationship he once had with an actress.
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Bossa Nova (2000)
Character: Juan
After a chance encounter on the elevator, the lives of Mary Ann, a widowed English teacher, and Pedro, a recently divorced man, intersect against the hot backdrop of Rio de Janeiro.
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Cuando besa mi marido (1950)
Character: N/A
A high society woman discovers a fiery romantic letter in a raincoat pocket seemingly written by a rumba dancer to the woman’s doctor husband. He tries to cover by saying that the letter is addressed to a more conservative friend of his, leading to rumours of his friend’s (supposed) incredible passion becoming intriguing to the local women, even the Doctor’s own jealous wife.
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Madre Alegría (1950)
Character: N/A
The mother superior of a convent raises an abandoned girl and after twenty years the repentant biological mother returns.
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Los desesperados (1969)
Character: Lucky
After his girlfriend dies in childbirth, Confederate deserter John Warner travels to Mexico, where the woman's father, Don Pedro Sandoval, grudgingly hands over his child. But with no locals willing to provide milk, the baby dies. Rounding up a group of rebels, Warner goes on a rampage through northern Mexico, with the ultimate goal of taking down Sandoval in this gritty Western.
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Suburbio (1951)
Character: N/A
Two sisters struggle to get out of a Buenos Aires suburb, where debts with a loan shark have kept them apart. But soon the inhabitants of the neighborhood forget their differences before the appearance of an epidemic.
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