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El zángano (1968)
Character: N/A
Capulina reaches Mexico City and sweating buckets trying to work with his uncle, the billionaire strict resting all day surrounded by a bunch of beautiful women.
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Mi compadre Capulina (1989)
Character: N/A
Baseball sketch, restaurant sketch, store-detective sketch, lucha libre sketch. Remake of No me defiendes, compadre.
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Cómicos y canciones (1960)
Character: Capulina
Reporter/photographer team have risen to their level of incompetence at their newspaper.
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Los tigres del desierto (1958)
Character: Capulina
Viruta and Capulina are responsible for rescuing the Sultan's baby, after it's kidnapped by a evil dude.
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El caballo torero (1973)
Character: N/A
An adult baby is the groomer of an extra-special horse that some bad guys want to steal.
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A sablazo limpio (1958)
Character: Crispín Capulina
Two clownish incompetents get mixed up in power struggles between state officials.
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El sonambulo (1974)
Character: N/A
Twin brothers: one has sleepwalking episodes where he steals things, and the other stays awake all night trying to keep him from getting into trouble.
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Viaje a la luna (1958)
Character: Bombero
In this movie a couple of comedians try to disappear for a while and end up in an asylum, where confused as the mad, and try to escape, but one of them falls in love and that complicates things.
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Capulina Chisme Caliente (1977)
Character: N/A
When he lands a job as a telephone operator, Capulina -- legendary Mexican funnyman Gaspar Henaine -- quickly discovers that he can get the best gossip in town by eavesdropping on callers' private conversations. But when he uses these juicy tidbits to help a local newspaper boost its circulation, he unleashes a firestorm of scandal that threatens to ruin him. Gilberto Martínez Solares directs this comedy.
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Dos tontos y un loco (1961)
Character: Capulina/Guitarrón II
Crown-prince of a primitive country goes to Mexico for college. Wacky hijinks ensue.
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Los astronautas (1964)
Character: N/A
Viruta and Capulina are recruited by a group of Venusian space women to serve as an example of ideal males for their planet, much to the dismay of the men of Venus and the fiendish Martians.
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Tin Tan (2010)
Character: Himself
Germán Cipriano Gómez Valdés Castillo, a young radio announcer from Cuidad Juárez, succeeds in drawing attention to the pachuco movement through his character Tin Tan, laying the groundwork for a new form of binational and mass linguistic expression: Spanglish. He soon became a leading figure in theater and film on the American Continent. Singled out by critics as a destroyer of the language, he quickly won the approval of the public. His ability to improvise revolutionized the film industry. His talent as an actor, singer, dancer and comedian contributed to the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. From El Hijo Desobediente to Capitán Mantarraya, from Cuidad Juárez to Havana, from mambo to rock, the legacy of Tin Tan makes him one of the great icons of Mexico today. This film tells his story as it has never been told before.
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Cuando acaba la noche (1950)
Character: Vecino
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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La sombra del otro (1957)
Character: Capulina
Una divertida aventura de Viruta y Capulina en donde se verán enredados en un lío de boxeadores confundiendo tanto la situación que ni sus bellas amigas los podrán salvar de una gran golpiza.
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La edad de piedra (1964)
Character: Capulina
Capulina chip and are transported back to prehistoric times with a time machine. There they live crazy adventures.
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El camino de los espantos (1967)
Character: Capulina
A group of people, including Capulina and Viruta, head towards the city by train. A heavy storm interrupts their journey and now they must take a haunted path to reach they city. (English Subtitled)
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El circo de Capulina (1978)
Character: N/A
Two unethical businessmen are trying to swindle Capulina and his niece out of a piece of real-estate, but Capulina wants to use that vacant lot to present a circus.
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Selección Canina (2015)
Character: N/A
The road to glory is walked as a pack. When the Mexicanine Republic becomes the host for the World Canine Cup, the coach has one chance to put together the best team in history; but the new warriors will have to learn to put aside their differences and work as a team, to show their country that ultimate football glory is more than just a dream.
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Pegando con tubo (1961)
Character: Teniente Capulina
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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Buenos días, Acapulco (1964)
Character: Capulina
Los detectives Viruta y Capulina, viajan al Puerto de Acapulco, para cuidar de Ricardo, joven hijo de un rico. Durante el trayecto levantan a la cantante Mayté. Un tal Guillermo secuestra al muchacho usando de anzuelo a Silvia y lo suben en un bote. Viruta y Capulina los siguen en otro bote, provocando un desorden sin control entre los demás botes que se encuentran en la playa pero a pesar de sus torpesas logran rescatarlo y eliminar a los maleantes.
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Operación carambola (1968)
Character: Capulina / Agent 13
Two clumsy and absent-minded spies (Capulina and Chespirito) are hired to save the world from a nuclear attack.
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El naco mas naco (1982)
Character: N/A
A simpleton from an Indian village is afflicted by an ancient family curse; whenever a woman kisses him, he turns into a Disco Danny ladykiller. Naturally, after that happens, he's kidnapped by Arab terrorists, because duh.
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Un par a todo dar (1961)
Character: N/A
Comedy about two friends (Viruta and Capulina) who are swindled when they buy a plot of land. It turns out that the land they just purchased is actually the cemetery of a small town. Moreover, the two bumbling stooges cross paths with the local criminal, a masked robber known as "El Esqueleto" (the Skeleton). The film also stars Dacia Gonzalez.
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Lo veo y no lo creo (1977)
Character: N/A
Blind man with no family relies on his mayor-domo for everything from domestic chores to administrating his estate. Surprise: the mayor domo is blind too. Somehow it all works out.
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El bueno para nada (1973)
Character: Capulina Mantecón
Bumbling inventor/jack of all trades does sketch-comedy stuff for 65 minutes, then rescues Mexico City from a Mad Scientist triggering earthquakes.
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La odalisca No. 13 (1958)
Character: N/A
The Emir of Beirutistan gets the hots for a Mexican singer and arranges to have her kidnapped. Her costar and manager tag along to rescue her.
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Los legionarios (1958)
Character: N/A
AWOL from French Foreign Legion and hiding in a Prince's harem, clowns get mixed up in palace intrigues
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Muertos de miedo (1958)
Character: Capulina
A young woman hires Viruta y Capulina to find a notorious jewel thief, known as Rostov.
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El Investigador Capulina (1975)
Character: Capulina
Child-in-adult-body tries to play Detective, but he's too stupid, and his lucha-libre friends have to cover his butt every time he fouls a case up or gets thrown in jail. Meanwhile, there's a rogue Bank President who has a teleportation machine that he's using to make unauthorized withdrawals from rival banks, and...
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Capulina contra los monstruos (1974)
Character: Capulina
A very fun film dealing with the overweight comedian Capulina in yet another one of his many similar type of films. This particular film deals with Capulina trying to escape from the Mummy, Frankenstein, Dracula etc. and that is what the whole film is about: one malevolus cientific try to conquer the world using the legendary monsters, but he will need the fear of the people to give themn strenght and only one person is capable of give him enough power: Capulina.
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Qué perra vida (1962)
Character: N/A
Rich man's dog makes friends with two ragged buskers; when his owner dies, there are zany complications.
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El karateca azteca (1976)
Character: Capulina
Potter who makes fake pre-Colombian statues gets mixed up with thieves and treasure-hunters at an Aztec art museum.
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Capulina Corazón de León (1970)
Character: N/A
It didn't really have a plot, but things happened: bumbling bozo raises a lion cub in his apartment, bumbling bozo gets a lion's heart transplantedd into him, bumbling bozo gets mixed up with criminals.
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El dolor de pagar la renta (1960)
Character: Capulina
Viruta and Capulina are about to be evicted from the neighborhood where they live for not paying rent for eleven months. After several troubles with the police and the building owner, it is clarified that Capulina had saved the money to pay for the operation of a child that lives in the building. After all, the doctor operates the child for free, the neighbors celebrate with a big party and the building owner forgives them all the income.
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Limosneros con garrote (1961)
Character: N/A
Low-rent vaudeville entertainers lose their venue and try to find mainstream jobs to support the foundling child they're raising.
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Santo contra Capulina (1969)
Character: Capulina
Calpuina is a night-watchman in a wharehouse, a perfect job for him. When some thieves break in and steal some crates, El Santo is after them because they are using the wharehouse for diamond smuggling. Capulina hinders their capture. Then he decides that he will put on a wrestler's mask and help El Santo to caputre the crooks.
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El carita (1974)
Character: N/A
Door-to-door salesman of beauty products gets involved in comical misadventures and riotous high jinks. Also throwing buckets of water and handfuls of colored goop.
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Cada quién su lucha (1966)
Character: Capulina
Bumbling "comedians" klutz around with a fake spiritualist-medium and a bunch of pro wrestlers.
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Los desenfrenados (1960)
Character: N/A
Two gormless truckdrivers vs five teenaged girls running away from boarding school.
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Dos criados malcriados (1960)
Character: Capulina
Don Antonio quiere casar a una de sus dos hijas Tere o Lorena con un conde. Para eso alquila una mansión y contrata a los criados Viruta y Capulina, para atender al conde y a sus invitados. Pero los criados descubren que el conde y sus invitados son unos rateros.
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Dos locos en escena (1960)
Character: Capulina
Viruta and Capulina, magicians working in a theater where the actors delegate dishonest ratchets, is assassinated by two stagehands to remove payroll and left her body in the clubhouse Cristas singer Virutas girlfriend. He and Capulina move the body in a trunk to utility room but the trunk is base off and the body is in the Viruta's room. A lush Chasing Coquis showgirl girlfriend Capulina, stains of red paint and falls asleep, believing him dead detectives accuse Capulina and Viruta of murder.
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Mi padrino (1969)
Character: N/A
Bumbling oaf takes custody of his god-daughter and helps her advance her singing career.
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El metiche (1972)
Character: Capulina
Clownish simpleton can't resist meddling in his neighbors' business. Pretty much a remake of El Reveltoso.
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Distinto Amanecer (1943)
Character: Train assistant (uncredited)
The disaffected wife of a failed civil servant, is thrilled to re-encounter Octavio, a former lover who is now a union activist on the run from a corrupt politician. Hoping to help him, she descends into the Mexican underworld, where she finds a purpose-and a thrill-missing from her married life.
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