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El ratón (1957)
Character: N/A
Amateur boxer turns pro, dealing meanwhile with an eventful personal life.
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La garra del leopardo (1963)
Character: N/A
Variation on Zorro. Lawyer disguises himself to fight crime, using his secret identity to work on clearing a client and himself of criminal charges.
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El Bronco Reynosa (1961)
Character: N/A
Star of cowboy-movies returns to his home and locals expect him to be heroic like he is onscreen.
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Alma grande (1966)
Character: N/A
Yaqui Indian fights for justice in Northern Mexico. Adaptation of popular comic-book, first in series.
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Pueblo en armas (1959)
Character: N/A
Appointed by the dictator Huerta, a local official tries to use his authority to pressure a young woman into marrying him. Meanwhile, counter-revolution is brewing.
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Tierra de violencia (1966)
Character: N/A
Western sheriff's black-sheep son becomes responsible for keeping order in town while his father is recovering from a gunshot.
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La venganza del resucitado (1962)
Character: N/A
Two families have made peace after generations of feuding... but some bad-hat strangers have come to town looking for the buried treasure that sparked the whole mess.
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Cuarto de hotel (1953)
Character: N/A
Newlywed couple move from small town to Mexico City. Their first night in the city, they get separated by accident, and it takes them 90 minutes and lots of incidents before they find each other again.
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El hombre del puente (1976)
Character: N/A
A man without identity/citizenship papers is stuck in the no-man's-land between two countries.
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Fugitivos: Pueblo de proscritos (1955)
Character: N/A
After breaking out of jail, a group of convicts finds a ghost town they can take possession of. They send word out along the grapevine that criminals and marginal people can make a home there... and as the population grows, their self-policing efforts turn the whole town into a model community.
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La máscara roja (1962)
Character: N/A
Young heiress discovers irregularities in the handling of her late father's mine and goes into action-hero mode to correct them.
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Los siete proscritos (1969)
Character: N/A
A motley crew of seven outlaws are pressed into service to defend a town from marauding Apaches, then two of them are appointed co-Sheriffs. Also some stuff about hunting for a lost treasure.
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Los tigres del ring (1960)
Character: N/A
Crooked promoter has a secret weapon who goes around beating fighters to death after their matches if they aren't in line with his rigging schedule. Part one of two.
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Pancho Tequila (1970)
Character: N/A
Naïve moviegoers in his hometown think a certain actor is tough like the characters he plays and will be able to clear their town of badguys.
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Un trío de tres (1960)
Character: N/A
Three murder-mystery fans team up to play detective together; they catch some thieves at the workplace of one of them, then get caught up in an old-dark-house situation...
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Las braceras (1981)
Character: N/A
Widow and daughters team up with a crusading journalist to find the murderers of their migrant-farmworker father, run afoul of two INS blackmailer/rapists.
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Sueños de gloria (1953)
Character: Chilaquil
Auto mechanic invents a new-improved carburetor; industrial spies steal his invention, romance with a manufacturer's daughter, and he drives a cross-country race.
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Un paso al más aca (1988)
Character: Don Servero
Horror anthology with three stories all taking place in the same apartment building. The first involves a pair of newlyweds who attempt to hide the corpse of a plumber after accidentally killing him. The second tale features two guys throwing a party who meet two beautiful women who aren't what they seem. Finally, an actor has a desire to drink human blood.
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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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Arrabalera (1951)
Character: Belindo
Working-class girl marries rich playboy, gets implicated in his criminal activities.
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Y Dios la llamó Tierra (1961)
Character: Captain Manuel Cienfuegos
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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Zona Roja (1976)
Character: N/A
In a whorehouse in Acapulco, lives Leonor, a young and beautiful woman who is awaiting to reunite with an old lover. Suddenly, the man reappears to take her away from her life of vice. But the debt owed by Leonor to the "Madame" of the house causes a series of conflicts.
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El hombre de los hongos (1976)
Character: Mayoral / Foreman
Racial conflicts, love triangles and the awakening of passion will lead to disaster for a decadent aristocratic family in the newly independent Mexico.
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La barranca sangrienta (1962)
Character: Aurelio
Alberto and Leonor have a son, they find out that one of the masked men who attacked them was her nephew, things get difficult for them when they find out about a testament left by her grandmother.
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La tigresa (1973)
Character: N/A
Orphan girl grows up to take revenge on the men who killed her parents.
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The Black Scorpion (1957)
Character: Lineman killed on pole (uncredited)
Volcanic activity frees giant scorpions from the earth who wreak havoc in the rural countryside and eventually threaten Mexico City.
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Pegando con tubo (1961)
Character: El Rascabuches
Developmentally-challenged guy and is caretaker get drafted into he police force and take part in the manhunt for a bank robber.
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Las viboras cambian de piel (1974)
Character: Sheriff
An outlaw and a scorned husband both team up to track down and kill the man that wronged them. Along the way, the two men meet a hired gun that loves money just as much as he loves the company of women, so the two men decide to hire him in order to help them on their mission. However, things become complicated when the man they all seek to kill has risen to become a wealthy sheriff with a small army of gunmen at his disposal.
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La muerte viviente (1971)
Character: Klinsor
The inhabitants of a small, remote island have been practicing voodoo rites and worshipping an evil priest named Damballah for years, but the local law officials generally turn a blind eye to this death cult's bizarre activities. Captain Labesch arrives from the mainland, determined to crack down on the island's lawlessness and clean up the ineffectual, hard-drinking police force. He appeals for assistance from wealthy plantation tycoon Carl Van Molder, who owns nearly half of the island and wields a great deal of influence over the population. Van Molder has made the study of parapsychology his life's work and believes in the secret powers of the mind. He warns Labesch not to interfere with this forgotten island's ancient ways. Also visiting is Van Molder's niece, Annabella, a temperance crusader who wants her uncle to help fund the International Anti-Saloon League. She falls in love with handsome police lieutenant Andrew Wilhelm
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Muñecos infernales (1961)
Character: Zandor / Voodoo Priest
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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Su Excelencia (1967)
Character: Mayordomo Petrovsky
Lopitos, who is horribly inefficient but quick-witted, is invited (because of the current ambassador's superstition about 13 sitting down to a meal) to a banquet attended by the ambassadors of both superpowers. After the news of a series of coups d'état in Los Cocos arrives throughout the meal, Lopitos becomes the official ambassador. At a summit of world leaders, the representatives of the two world superpowers court the allegiances of third-world diplomats to tilt the balance of global power in their favor. The last diplomat to remain unaligned, Lopitos instead harangues the superpowers for infringing on the rights of developing countries to self determination, talking to them with his point of view as a citizen not as ambassador because he arranged his demise as ambassador one day before his speech.
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Rage (1966)
Character: Pedro
Small-town doctor bitten by rabid dog, races the clock to get to the city and receive treatment.
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Los espadachines de la reina (1961)
Character: N/A
The Big Bad Wolf and the Stinky Little Skunk from the Caperucita Roja movies in their final adventure, as swashbuckling 17th century swordsmen in a king's service.
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Super Colt 38 (1969)
Character: N/A
Billy Hayes, the marshal, discovers that the bandit whom he has been pursuing so long, and who has for months been torching his county, is none other than an old friend from childhood. Upon being confronted with the truth, the friend draws his gun, and Billy is forced to kill him in justifiable defense. Overwhelmed by guilt, he renounces his office and swears to never use arms again. He rides off toward the town where he and his old friend grew up together. Upon arriving there, he soon becomes involved in a dangerous situation, where Billy must decide whether he will fulfill his promise to keep away from arms, or intervene to save the honor of a woman and the life of an innocent man.
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Tiempo de morir (1966)
Character: Diego Martín Ibáñez
A man comes home after serving 18 years in jail for murder in this routine western. Although the man killed in self defense, rumors in town circulated that he murdered the victim in cold blood. The ex-con wants to get his life together, but the two sons of the slain man are gunning for the man who killed their father.
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Doctor Satán (1966)
Character: Javier Rodriguez / Cain
Dr. Satan, a mad scientist and sorceror, plans to take over the world. In order to do so, he wakes up three zombie slaves from the dead and attempts to make a deal with the devil. He sends his zombie servants to do harm to anyone who stands in his way. Will anyone be able to stop him?
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Por mis pistolas (1968)
Character: Tommy Bernard
Fidencio Borer, an apothecary in a village on the northern border of Mexico, discovers some old title of a mine in Arizona and decides to claim them. Trying to cross the border is a border guard intercepted by exaggerating in the line of duty. On the way is captured by a tribe of Apaches and is about to be burned alive, but thanks to the Great Head Horse Lying having toothache and learns that the prisoner it can heal, ordered his release on the condition that the cure. Fidencio would take the wheel and gets the eternal friendship of the Chief apache.
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Border Cop (1980)
Character: Slaughterhouse Foreman
Frank Cooper, a senior immigration police, remains a daily struggle against mafias operating between Mexico and the United States. Although it has a good standing with the poorest of Mexican towns near the border. Two are Leina and Benny, a couple of young boys who have decided to marry and have chosen Frank as best man. The problems are not slow to appear when Suarez, a mobster local forces Benny to work for him in their dirty business. Now, for Frank, the job becomes personal.
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Jory (1973)
Character: Walker
Jory is a fifteen-year-old boy who joins a horse-drive after his father is killed by a drunkard. The drive's leader and a likable cowhand take the boy under their wing, and find that tragedy has taught him how to take care of himself better than anyone could expect.
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Los desarraigados (1960)
Character: N/A
Family in crisis: the American Dream collapses for four members of a Mexican family in Texas, all at the same time.
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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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Entrega Inmediata (1963)
Character: Agente
Immediate delivery recounts the misadventures of Feliciano Callosum (Cantinflas), a postman who is recruited by the secret counterintelligence service (called XU-777 secret agency), and must uncover an international conspiracy.
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Lluvia roja (1950)
Character: Enrique, the madman
Military leader is appointed to local government, becomes overly despotic in his leadership.
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Serenata Macabra (1968)
Character: Ivar Morteval
Relatives of a recently deceased man meet at his eerie castle for a reading of the will. They encounter a sinister piano player who turns out to be a toy maker, and his toys are imbued with murderous intentions.
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Hijazo de mi vidaza (1972)
Character: N/A
Gordolfo, a self-stylized ladies man, and his doting mother (Naborita) help out a childhood friend claim an inheritance by beating the feared wrestler Tulipan Jones.
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Las bestias del terror (1973)
Character: Lucky
A young heiress is kidnapped by two aspiring thieves who are then captured by a mad scientist. It's up to the police, Santo, and Blue Demon to rescue them.
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