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El Cementerio De Las Aguilas (1938)
Character: Soldado (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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El Capitan Aventurero (1939)
Character: (uncredited)
Don Gil de Alacala (José Mojica), a swashbuckler also known as Captain Adventure, must overcome a series of difficult trials and tribulations in order to save the love of his life, Carmina (Manolita Saval), who is engaged to marry a terrible nobleman. Based upon the libretto "Don Gil de Alcala" by Manuel Penella, this classic black-and-white romance also stars Margarita Mora, Carlos Orellana and Sara García.
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Encrucijada (1956)
Character: N/A
Three men in a mining community end up competing for the same woman.
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El rifle implacable (1965)
Character: N/A
Two young women need a hired gun to protect their ranch from marauders; the feistier of the two arranges for a gunman who has the right stuff to be busted out of jail so he can work for them.
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Novia, esposa y amante (1981)
Character: N/A
Aspiring actress finds herself sidetracked from her goals when she gets romanced-up by her director. It's all downhill from there.
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La vuelta del Mexicano (1967)
Character: N/A
1850s. Seminary student abandons the priesthood to fight for social justice in formerly-Mexican territories of the SW USA. Sequel to El Mexicano (1966).
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Llamas contra el viento (1956)
Character: Williams
Three young women all find the deepest and abidingest and truest of true forever loves during a one-week vacation.
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Los Dos Matones (1983)
Character: N/A
That cartel guy wants to buy the Terraza family's ranch, but they don't want to sell. Can they hold out till their tough-guy older brother comes home to take charge of this situation?
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La malagueña (1947)
Character: N/A
Traveling salesman falls for shopkeeper's daughter in one of the towns on his route. Bad news: she already has two suitors among the local fellers.
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Hay un niño en su futuro (1952)
Character: N/A
Wacky rich woman subjects her husband, servants and friends to a series of elaborate masquerades, remodeling her house and wardrobe every couple of days to represent different historical eras or cultural milieux. Today she's Marie Antoinette, tomorrow she may be Pancho Villa's common-law wife or a nun.
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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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Sangre en el barrio (1952)
Character: N/A
Slumlord and his daughter interfere in the lives of the proletariat for personal gratification.
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El héroe desconocido (1981)
Character: Don Ramón
An outcast, Rodolfo Martínez, whom no one loves and whom everyone despises and undervalues in his town of Valle Verde, in Mexico, decides to change his luck. He decides to invent that he has a very important ancestor and that is why he deserves a statue that will remind future generations of everything he has done. Rodolfo doesn't care what happens, all he wants is to stop being a failure and for people to see him as an equal.
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Café Concordia (1939)
Character: N/A
During the early XX Century, a lovely woman dancer has an amazing success in a place called "Cafe Concordia". She is courting by many men, buts he is in love with Ernesto, a young man whose parents are against their relationship. Ernesto invites Raquel to a party at his home but she is snubbed by his mother and offended by a slighted pretender. Ernesto faces this man in a duel in which he is about to be killed by his rival, but Raquel protects his body and receives the bullet. She dies in Ernesto's arms.
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Doña Diabla (1950)
Character: Adrian Villanueva
A woman, after committing a murder, flees into a church, confessing her life story to a priest.
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Pecado Mortal (1955)
Character: Juan Manuel
Juan Manuel intends his wife Clara, who is blind, sign the will in his favor, but she refuses. With them lives Soledad, goddaughter Clara. A day comes Carlos, nephew of Juan Manuel, who is interested in Soledad. Carlos is going to study medicine in the United States and maintains correspondence with Soledad. Juan Manuel shows interest in Soledad but prevents Clara meet her. She is the daughter of Clara, who hid that Juan Manuel had killed the father of Soledad and also caused her blindness.
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Creo en ti (1960)
Character: N/A
A rich young woman marries a man who will disappoint her emotionally and financially.
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En la trampa (1979)
Character: Don Fernando Marquez
Oscar Cardenas is a free young man who dreams of being a racer. One day he is trapped by Isabel Salas, a young secretary, who while finds a husband, she is sleeping with her boss. Oscar and Isabel end at the altar. From that moment Oscar, is falling into the traps that the 'society' puts over him...
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La mujer del puerto (1949)
Character: Alberto Méndez
Orphaned, abandoned by her fiance, forced into prostitution by the absence of "respectable" alternatives.And the-e-en...
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Una mujer sin precio (1966)
Character: N/A
Exotic dancer with a masochistic streak can't decide which of two boyfriends treats her more thrillingly badly.
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La virtud desnuda (1957)
Character: Ignacio de la Riva y Torres
A certain young woman won't allow her virtuous reputation to be compromised... until her suitors agree to the price she sets on it. Twist ending.
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La mujer X (1955)
Character: Don Fernando Iturriaga
A woman accused of murder refuses to defend herself in any way, in order to avoid tarnishing the family name and the reputation of her long-lost son.
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Rincón brujo (1949)
Character: N/A
Young peasant woman allows an army officer to woo her, as a way of drawing attention away from her father's insurgent connections... while her own affections are torn between two brothers.
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Vivir para amar (1980)
Character: N/A
Rigo Tovar plays “Tony Franco”, a singer who rises to fame and balances his new lifestyle while trying to keep up with everyone back home.
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Que idiotas son los hombres (1951)
Character: N/A
After divorcing her cheating husband, a newly single still and beautiful woman, (played by Actress Rosa Carmina), travels to Acapulco. She soon becomes the center of attention and spoiled for choice when she finds herself wooed by no less than four handsome suitors, three of whom are very wealthy and prominent men. Initially torn between her head and her heart, but mindful of past mistakes, Carmina's character chooses love over money and picks a humble and hard-working waiter. Directed by Juan Orol, (Carmina's soon-to-be ex-husband in real-life), this drama features the long, drawn-out scenes and shadowy film noir techniques which he became well- known for.
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Las cariñosas (1953)
Character: Don Fernando Mendoza
When three beautiful young nurses from Jalisco, afflicted with a rare disease called "sexappealitis", create commotion among the patients in a hospital, they are forced to resign. They travel to Mexico City following the suggestion of a crazy scientist, who tells them they will be cured when they get married. But they are attracted to three men who are indifferent to their sexy looks, being themselves sick with "lovetitis".
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Un hombre peligroso (1965)
Character: Don Efren
Sequel to El Zurdo: ten years later, El Zurdo returns to his home town. The little boy whose father he killed in part one has grown up, and still wants revenge... but doesn't recognize him. Meanwhile, his ex-girlfriend, now a widow, needs help protecting her property and her person from the predatory owner of a neighboring ranch.
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El fuego de mi ahijada (1979)
Character: N/A
Young Raúl looks for his ex-girlfriend Alicia to resume their relationship, but she responds that she doesn't love him anymore. The young woman lives with her godfather Marcial in a hotel he owns.
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El Gran Makakikus (1944)
Character: N/A
Uncultured nouveau- riche wants to be received in high society. Loose adaptation of Moliere.
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La adúltera (1956)
Character: Raúl Galvez
Jilted lover takes revenge on her ex's new wife.
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Noche de juerga (1981)
Character: N/A
Spur-of-the-moment nightclub hookup leaves a straying husband framed for a murder.
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El infierno de los pobres (1951)
Character: N/A
A young woman becomes pregnant but when his boyfriend leaves her she gets a job as a prostitute in order to provide for her child.
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El gran triunfo (1981)
Character: N/A
The adventures and misadventures the popular singer Rigo Tovar, his relationships, trips and unparalleled successes
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Coqueta (1949)
Character: Luciano Martínez, el caimán
Blind nightclub pianist takes in a young singer/entertainer when she hits bottom... but once she gets stable and starts thinking about maybe a boyfriend, his unspoken intentions start to surface.
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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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Amor salvaje (1950)
Character: Manuel
Alma leaves Panama to go live with her aunt Antonia and with Manuel, her husband. There she meets Julio, who tries to woo her.
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Mar sangriento (1965)
Character: N/A
Shady waterfront guy rents a yacht from a married couple and they all go off on a secret mission together.
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Mujer de medianoche (1952)
Character: N/A
Young woman elopes with her fiancé; during their honeymoon, things happen that cause them to be separated, and she finds herself alone in a big city with no resources to fall back on.
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Nocturno de amor (1948)
Character: N/A
Luis Aguilar is a talented piano student who struggles to make ends meet. At the conservatory he meets the beautiful, rich, and also talented piano student Marta Reyes and romance ensues. One day, a full scholarship to study piano abroad is announced and both Luis and Marta fill out the necessary paperwork--but only one place is available. Luis is torn apart by his love for both the piano and Marta.
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El Esperado Amor Desesperado (1976)
Character: Víctor
A thirty-something woman fears that life is passing her by and that she's going to end up as the family's 'maiden aunt'. She imagines that somebody in her circle is courting her, and he's too polite to disillusion her. And then...
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Pasiones infernales (1966)
Character: Marco
The daughters of the sun are women who meet the erotic needs of pearl fishermen on the island of Samoa. Marcia is the only one of these women who chooses to whom she gives her sensual pleasures. She rejects Mario, the richest man on the island, and falls for his son, Cándido. After he finds out, Mario seeks to jeopardize Marcia by all means to force her to make her his.
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Las fuerzas vivas (1975)
Character: N/A
It narrates the phenomenon of the Mexican Revolution, satirically reflected through what happens in a town far from the places where the true Revolution was fiercely fought.
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Las fuerzas vivas (1975)
Character: Padre Ángel
It narrates the phenomenon of the Mexican Revolution, satirically reflected through what happens in a town far from the places where the true Revolution was fiercely fought.
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Ladrones de niños (1958)
Character: Mariano Rivera
Kidnapping band has a system set up to transport infants and older children to black-market adoptive parents in the USA.
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La llamada de la muerte (1960)
Character: Jefe
Bank-robber hiding out after a heist discovers that half the world knows where he is. Can he finesse some way out of his predicament?
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Canto a mi tierra (1938)
Character: Camarero (uncredited)
Theatrical producers discover a new musical-theatre star in a small farming town.
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Vuelven las calaveras del terror (1944)
Character: N/A
A group of friends form a masked gang nicknamed 'The Skulls of Terror' and confront a local political boss. Originally produced as a six-hour collection of serial chapters (1943), then edited down (1944) into a 3-hour feature... then re-released (1950s?) as two 90-minute features. The first one seems to have disappeared, this is the second one.
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Calaveras del terror (1944)
Character: N/A
Feature-length version of a serial, originally in twelve chapters. Three-hour runtime, later re-edited into two 90 minute features called Las Calaveras Del Terror and Vuelven Las Calaveras Del Terror. Good guys vs bad guys for possession of a map showing the location of a lost mine.
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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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¿Quién mató al abuelo? (1972)
Character: Detective
A man dies of a heart attack and his wife hides the body in order to continue collecting pension.
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Misterio (1980)
Character: Soap opera's director
A soap opera actor is mixed in a real drama very similar to what he represents in his work.
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La Venganza de las Mujeres Vampiro (1970)
Character: Dr. Igor Brancov
The vampire women of Mexico have awakened to take their revenge on the descendant of the man who destroyed them shortly after they had emigrated to Mexico during the 19th century.
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Antonieta (1982)
Character: Porfirio Díaz
Anna is a psychologist undertaking research about famous suicidal women. She takes a specific interest in the case of Antonieta Rivas Mercado, who killed herself in 1931 in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris.
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Aventura en Río (1953)
Character: Dr. Ignacio Pendas
Tourist gets bonked on the head, suffers an amnesiac fugue, wanders away from her husband and children, becomes an evil prostitute-y thief-y saloon gal.
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La Guerra Santa (1979)
Character: Padre Miguel
Through the humble potter Celso we will know one of the most dramatic events in the history of Mexico in the twentieth century, in which the federal government and Catholic believers, fought a bloody struggle. Time passes and the Church and the State agree to peace. Celso and his companions are rejected by both sides.
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La sombra del caudillo (1960)
Character: General Domínguez
In 1920s Mexico, the candidates being chosen to succeed the current president, El Caudillo, find themselves at his mercy as he will resort to anything to accomplish his will, including kidnapping, betrayal, and murder.
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La fièvre monte à El Pao (1959)
Character: Indarte
Aroused citizens assassinate an unpopular Caribbean despot, then two men vie for his gorgeous widow Ines. Ojeda is a steamy, isolated island, the penal colony for an oppressive dictatorship. A reactionary seizes the murdered governor's post, and rushes to eliminate his romantic rival, an idealistic underling. The bureaucrat Vazquez hopes to marshal the angry residents of the capitol, El Pao, plus the many political prisoners, to oust Governor Gual.
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Cananea (1978)
Character: Porfirio Díaz
Based on a true story in the American owned Cananea mine. It depicts how the owner profits while the Mexican workers struggle to survive and are exploited for their labour.
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The Undefeated (1969)
Character: Major Tapia
After the Civil War, ex-Union Colonel John Henry Thomas and ex-Confederate Colonel James Langdon are leading two disparate groups of people through strife-torn Mexico. John Henry and company are bringing horses to the unpopular Mexican government for $35 a head while Langdon is leading a contingent of displaced southerners, who are looking for a new life in Mexico after losing their property to carpetbaggers. The two men are eventually forced to mend their differences in order to fight off both bandits and revolutionaries, as they try to lead their friends and kin to safety.
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La señora Muerte (1969)
Character: Andres
A mad scientist teams with an evil, disfigured woman to kidnap and operate on young women to make her look beautiful again.
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La rebelión de los colgados (1954)
Character: Celso
A peasant who works in a mahogany camp in the Mexican jungles with his family is disgusted with the miserable living conditions imposed upon himself and his co-workers, the peasant finally spearheads a revolt against the sadistic bosses.
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Seven Cities of Gold (1955)
Character: Lt. Faces
In 1769, a Spanish expedition to California seeks to conquer the land and discover its famed gold treasures while missionaries aim to gain new converts and establish a network of Catholic missions.
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Secreto entre mujeres (1949)
Character: N/A
A big ol' player has different stages of a thing happening with each of the five women in a household.
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La diosa impura (1963)
Character: Martin
After a series of doublecrosses involving stolen diamonds, a gangster's babe in Argentina flees to Mexico; she's kept by a druggy, decadent painter and then falls in love with his brother.
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Las abandonadas (1945)
Character: Julio Cortázar / Margarito
A young woman, abandoned by her womanizing fiancé, is forced to provide for the upbringing of her son and combat the difficulties of being an unmarried mother during the strife of early 20-century Mexico.
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Miércoles de ceniza (1958)
Character: José Antonio
1913: A young woman is raped by a priest and turns away from the Church as a result of the experience. 1924: She now is the owner of an expensive brothel, and she plays a small role on both sides of the Cristero Uprising, when foreign-born clergy were deported from Mexico.
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Fin de Fiesta (1972)
Character: Rivas
A motorcycle gang goes to a mansion where a party is being held and joy turns into tragedy.
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El enmascarado de plata (1954)
Character: Alfredo
This cult-classic was Director Rene Cardona's attempt to capitalize on the popularity of professional wrestling and on of its biggest stars of the 1950's, known as "El Santo". However it is not about wrestling. It chronicles the adventures of a crime-fighting duo known as El Enmascadero de la Plata ( The Silver Mask), and his adolescent sidekick Pecas (Freckles), as they take on a murderous Mad Doctor and an evil gang-leader called El Lobo
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The Big Cube (1969)
Character: Delacroix
A young woman and her drug addict boyfriend plot to drive the woman's stepmother insane with LSD in a plot to secure an inheritance.
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Las bestias del terror (1973)
Character: Profesor
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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Enigma de muerte (1969)
Character: Renzo
Mil Mascaras investigates a nest of fifth-columnists operating out of a carnival (!) led by a Nazi (John Carradine) attempting to resurrect the Third Reich posing as a circus clown .
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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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La otra (1946)
Character: Fernando
A mousy, poor manicurist seeks to switch places with her more glamorous, wealthy twin sister.
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