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Una mujer decente (1950)
Character: N/A
Attracted by Armando, Rosa, comes to him in love. Armando travels to Paris and his return contract an advantageous marriage to Margaret. Rosa gets pregnant and is fired from her job. He goes to work as a dancer in a theater, where he acquired fame under the name Alma Rosa. Meanwhile, Armando's marriage is not going well. One night cabaret where acts Alma Rosa and then become lovers.
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El Cementerio De Las Aguilas (1938)
Character: Invitado al baile (uncredited)
When the U.S. invasion and the landing of troops in 1847 begins, the former cadet Miguel de la Peña (Jorge Negrete) and his friend Agustin Melgar (Jose Macip) decide to return to the military college and fight heroically in the defense of the Mexican army.
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Una piedra en el zapato (1956)
Character: Inquilino
Police procedural: some detail pertaining to a murder case is nagging at the back of a detective's mind "like having a stone in his shoe." Once he teases it to the surface, he solves the case.
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El renegado blanco (1960)
Character: N/A
Cowboy comedy turns serious and adventure-y in the middle. Sequel to Los hermanos diablo.
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Cuando el alba llegue (1950)
Character: N/A
Bad guy who runs a ritzy nightclub is trying to keep his younger brother out of the gutter and get him into a professional career. Unknowingly, he takes up with his brother's fiancee. Also other complications.
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Novia a la medida (1949)
Character: N/A
Door-to-door salesman falls for a young woman, implements hare-brained schemes to separate her from her fiance.
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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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La señora de enfrente (1945)
Character: N/A
Two travelers visiting a small town link up together and then run afoul of the gossip of church ladies.
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Los apuros de mi ahijada (1951)
Character: N/A
Irresponsible playboy-type needs to cut down on his nightclubbing and his expensive women-friends and buckle down to his Uni studies. Meanwhile, his godfather...
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Nuestros maridos (1946)
Character: N/A
Three sisters discover that the men in their lives are philandering trash and band together to build new lives for themselves instead of continuing to enable their unworthy partners.
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Prohibido (1970)
Character: Pablo Salazar
Two young adults, brother and sister, discover that both were adopted, and they start to develop grown-up feelings toward each other. Is this the worst, most perverse thing to ever happen? Opinions differ.
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Rosalinda (1945)
Character: N/A
Two adventurers visit a small coastal village in 1850 in hopes of getting access to a shipwreck that took place 100 years earlier. Also, local girlfriends.
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Venganza Apache (1960)
Character: N/A
Three good guys vs a bad dude who sells weapons to the Apaches and provokes a range war between US Cavalry and a splinter group of tribesmen, breaking the standing treaty between their tribe and the invaders. Sequel to Los Hermanos Diablo.
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Entre hermanos (1945)
Character: Gerardo Contreras
During the Mexican Revolution, brothers Ramón and Geraldo fall in love with Pilar who is uncertain of which brother she loves. Pilar ends up marrying Ramón but gets pregnant when Geraldo rapes her.
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Ritmos del Caribe (1950)
Character: N/A
A Cuban rumbera dancer undergoes an ordeal to fall in love with a married Mexican doctor.
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María Eugenia (1943)
Character: Rafael Baledón
Before marrying María Eugenia, landowner Carlos are away to visit her godmother to break the promise to marry his daughter. The godmother is dying, Carlos quiets and everything takes an unexpected course.
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No matarás (1943)
Character: N/A
A mother stands by helplessly while a scandal involving marital infidelity, blackmail and murder takes shape around her daughter.
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La fuerza inútil (1972)
Character: René
Rich entomologist René is accepted by a group of young rebels on the condition that they organize parties with his money. One day he proposes a game in which each one must get rid of the most valuable thing they have.
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Zorina (1949)
Character: N/A
This overlooked, if not almost forgotten romantic melodrama from Director Juan Jose Ortega, features a South American-born beauty named Lenora Amar, (whom the Mexican press quickly dubbed "The Brazilian Beauty"), in the title role. Although her acting career was rather short-lived because she chose to end it when she was just 27 years of age, her Zorina co-star and then-husband, Luis Aldas, (starring as" Bardo" in this film), seem to still have made an impact on movie audiences due to some favorable news publicity and the relative success of the handful of films the pair made.
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Pasajeros en Transito (1978)
Character: Miguel
A brave group of Mexicans embark on a risky mission to rescue a wounded guerrilla in Bolivia. This guerrilla, hoping to return to Mexico, is currently in the hands of friends who protect him and anxiously await the arrival of rescuers.
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La verdadera vocación de Magdalena (1972)
Character: Señor Almazán
Sex and middle class are the main topics in "La verdadera vocación de Magdalena". Hermosillo shows marriage as a matter of interests (economical and social) in the modern society. emphasizing the education, lose of tradition and customs in the gap generation of sixties youth and its parents. Angelica María, plays the best character in his career, being a kind and vulnerable girl raised in a hard moral education
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El mexicano feo (1984)
Character: N/A
Semi-employed street musician butts heads with his wife and grown(ish) children because of his irresponsible lifestyle. Then he lucks into a cushy government job.
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Matrimonio y mortaja (1950)
Character: N/A
A series of misadventures leaves a city slicker trapped into a shotgun marriage with a country gal. Back home in Mexico City, he tries to scam his way out of his marriage and set things right with his previous fiance...
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El juez de la soga (1973)
Character: N/A
In the Old West, a gunfighter punishes the wrongdoers making justice himself, but his mother's words continue to fill his mind: "Justice is divine". Nonetheless, he goes on hanging the culprits, becoming quite famous. When a bunch of outlaws lead by a crooked landlord treats an innocent village and a beautiful girl, the time for the avenger's final mission is arrived.
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Su precio... unos dólares (1970)
Character: N/A
A woman hires four gunmen, Trinidad, Doc, Satan and The Renegade to rob a bank, but things don't work out as planned.
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Duelo al atardecer (1973)
Character: N/A
After five years in prison the protagonist of the story, Emiliano Trejo, seek to know the truth of his imprisonment, in his wake you will find a "compadre" and a widow with a daughter who were victims of a strange gunman who uses an expansive weapon . Also to his friend and his former love who is married to him.
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Uno para la horca (1974)
Character: Sheriff Patrick Miller
A man named Tony is captured riding the horse of Lee Corey, a missing delivery man for a local mining company. Tony claims to have bought the horse from two men, but the sheriff believes he has murdered Corey and stolen the horse. Tony is sent to the gallows, but escapes hanging with the help of Corey's mistress and sets out to find the real killer.
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Los hermanos Diablo (1959)
Character: N/A
The three Diablo brothers are effete dandies who love chamber music and afternoon tea... but they also love brawling and whoring and all that wild west stuff. They inherit a ranch, and all hell breaks loose when they go to take ownership of it.
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Tormenta en la cumbre (1943)
Character: N/A
Young couple weather a marital crisis while older people who have already given up on life interfere from the sidelines.
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El conde de Montecristo (1942)
Character: Maximiliano Morrel
Based on the famous novel by Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo tells the story of a man who is unjustly imprisoned alongside an old man, who before dying reveals the location of a buried treasure. When the man manages to escape from his miserable cell, he changes his identity, becoming the wealthy Count of Monte Cristo, an identity he uses to take revenge on those who betrayed him and sent him to prison.
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El arte de engañar (1972)
Character: Mario
Gigolo and his girlfriend scam off married women; he seduces them, she photographs them in bed together and blackmails them afterwards. Things eventually go south.
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Cuando acaba la noche (1950)
Character: Federico García Briseño
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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El amor tiene cara de mujer (1973)
Character: Mariano Gallardo
The owner of a beauty salon and her employees discuss their lives and their struggles to get ahead in life.
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Alejandra (1942)
Character: Mauricio
There's a lot of confusion about who Alejandra's parents are, and until those questions are resolved, she may not be able to get married.
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La Sucesión (1980)
Character: Presidente
Political intrigue drama which aired dimly, some of the most common vices Latin American government systems, at least hypothetically and not still be scenarios. Its characters have the dictator whose intentions are to inherit the power to his son, little interest in the issue. In a moment in which he is forced to decide who will succeed him, other characters see the opportunity to replace him in the supreme command of this country without a name.
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Había una vez un marido (1953)
Character: Rafael
Due to confusion, Rafael is believed responsible for the death of Teresa. His wife Lilia and his brother looking for the real culprits.
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Crimen en la alcoba (1946)
Character: Óscar Rojas
A man's on trial for murder; a friend who could prove his innocence chooses not to come forward. An interested detective starts working to discover the how-come of all of that.
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Yo Amo, Tu Amas, Nosotros... (1975)
Character: Don Eustaquio de la Borbolla
A young girl, María, has 17 “boyfriends” and a fiancé approved by her mother. On his deathbed, Don Eustaquio sends Arturo, a lawyer, in search of his wife Victoria and his daughter Maria, whom he abandoned under pressure from her family. Arturo finds them working in a toy store. Arturo inherits the house of his ancestors during his lifetime, but ten children live there and Maria decides not to take them out because she has cleaned it. However, Eustaquio recovers and marries Victoria, as well as María marries Arturo, on the condition of adopting the children.
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El pasajero diez mil (1946)
Character: N/A
Shipboard romance/comedy between a female executive and a guy with a lot of buttons on his tunic.
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El sexo fuerte (1951)
Character: N/A
Two men are shipwrecked and arrive in the Kingdom of Eden, where the women control all the power.
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Águila o sol (1938)
Character: (uncredited)
At birth, three children are abandoned in a convent. They are Polito Sol and his siblings, Adriana and Carmelo Águila and they grow up to become the "Águila o Sol" trio. Many years later, Don Hipólito, Polito's father becomes rich and decides to search for his son. In the end he finds Polito and the Aguila siblings.
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