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Póker de reinas (1960)
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A musical comedy about a group of pretty girls who meet in Mexico and decide to break into showbiz and make a pact and promise not to get involved with men. But they all are in love with different guys and that complicates things.
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Pasionaria (1952)
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Musicians/dancers look for their big show-biz break while dealing with a melodrama/crime activity that involves an abusive husband, a lecherous employer and a heroin lab.
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Ferias de México (1959)
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Itinerant card-shark with pre-teen daughter adopts an orphan boy; the children grow up and fall in love. Once they decide to get married, complications arise.
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Enemigos (1956)
Character: N/A
One son takes after mom, one son takes after dad. They don't get along, and the family splits into two households.
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Solamente una vez (1954)
Character: N/A
A couple suffers through slander and jealousy to maintain their love for one another.
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Simitrio (1960)
Character: Capitán
A blind teacher is the victim of endless pranks and pranks from his students.
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La ilegítima (1956)
Character: Falso amante
Family melodrama: manipulative parents ruin lives with their meddling.
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La noche es nuestra (1952)
Character: Jarocho, policía
Journalist meets an unforgettable woman, tracks her down and discovers all her tragic past.
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En la cuerda del hambre (1979)
Character: N/A
Owners of two small farms try to move forward in life by wholesaling their own produce instead of relying on dishonest brokerages. When that doesn't work, they hatch a kidnapping scheme, and the movie shifts its focus to the rich people who have been profiting off their poverty.
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Cuatro pillos y un vivales (1991)
Character: El tío Elías
The relatives of a recently deceased rich man are after his money, but his butler is trying to stop that from happening.
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Los pistoleros (1962)
Character: N/A
The Jiménez brothers and their allies lead an operation to combat a gang of criminals who have the region under a regime of terror. The bloody confrontations begin to produce the first fatalities.
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Muñecas de medianoche (1979)
Character: N/A
Two young men go into hiding to escape from a contract killer; they put on women's clothing and hang around in bars.
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Por qué peca la mujer (1952)
Character: N/A
Working-class girl-next--door type is seduced into a high-glam lifestyle when an oily promoter helps launch her as a nightclub singer; she throws over her decent-simple-guy boyfriend and loses her moral compass.
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El vestido de novia (1959)
Character: Paco
A young professional hires a sex-worker to pass as his wife in a situation that requires him to seem married. Later they think about getting married for reals... but mostly they just recite monologues to each other.
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Mexico, Mexico, ra, ra, ra! (1976)
Character: N/A
Librado, an unemployed man, lives in a crowded small house with numerous children and relatives, is beaten for stealing a car antenna. His godmother and her children try to settle in his place. She then is arrested at a supermarket for stealing, however, she offers herself and volunteers a friend of hers for sex to the policemen so she can be released. She is a maid of an employee who acts subservient to his boss, a mid-level government employee at once servile who delivers speeches on sexuality in educational texts and then discusses the matter with his brother, a corrupt inspector.
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Amor a balazo limpio (1961)
Character: Rogelio, comisario
Hired gunman tries and fails to kill The Sheriff. Then the gunman's kid brother coms to town, thinking The Sheriff is to blame for the gunman's death.
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Sombra Verde (1954)
Character: Teniente
With the purpose of using barbasco roots in the production of cortisone, a pharmaceutical company sends a scientist to investigate the possibilities of exploitation in Veracruz, but the man gets lost in the jungle and lives a strange romantic adventure in a remote location called Paradise.
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Muñecos infernales (1961)
Character: Molinar
Four men are cursed by a voodoo priest for stealing a sacred idol from his temple. Soon a band of murderous "doll men" are after the men and their families.
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El vampiro y el sexo (1969)
Character: Dr. Kur
El vampire y el sexy (or Santo in the Treasure of Dracula in its censored version) is a 1968 Mexican film starring El Santo and directed by René Cardona. The Vampire and Sex was filmed as the adult version of Santo in the Treasure of Dracula. While the censored family version was distributed in 1969, the uncensored version was not shown to the public until 2011 when it was discovered.
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El hombre que logró ser invisible (1958)
Character: Detective Médez
A man is sentenced to prison for a murder he did not commit. Thanks to a serum invented by his brother, he manages to become invisible and escape from prison in order to prove his innocence, while his brother works feverishly to find an antidote. Theatrically released in USA in Spanish language only; later English-dubbed version syndicated directly to television.
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El mil amores (1954)
Character: Roque
Carmen has a daughter, Patricia, who attends a school for young ladies where they think Carmen is married to a sailor. Viviano is a friend of Carmen and when she needs it, he poses as the father of Patricia and she believes is her father. Actually, Viviano is engaged with Marilu
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Escuela de rateros (1958)
Character: Agente de policía (uncredited)
The police plan to capture a killer by using a double that looks exactly as one of his victims.
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Gitana tenías que ser (1953)
Character: Mariachi (uncredited)
Pastora de los Reyes is a beautiful Spanish that goes to Mexico with a contract to film a movie. The main actors will receive her at the airport, among them is Paul, a little-known mariachi that has been chosen to become a new idol. Automatically, both had bad relations and during filming many discussions happens. This arguments gives way to a deep love.
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