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Adios Nicanor (1937)
Character: N/A
Romantic triangles, jealousy and duels on horseback at a hacienda.
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Los hermanos Muerte (1965)
Character: N/A
Woman swears to avenge her brother's murder.. Then she falls in love with the murderer, before discovering that he's the one.
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El caudillo (1968)
Character: N/A
A new recruit rises through the ranks of Pancho Villa's army as his leadership skills become apparent.
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Duelo en El Dorado (1969)
Character: N/A
Saloon-owner's a hard guy and none too law-abiding; his twelve year old son comes to live with him and he starts changing his ways... but his past is likely to catch up with him.
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Los malvados (1966)
Character: N/A
Four amoral drifters team up to retrieve a cache of gold coins from its hiding place.
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Juan sin miedo (1938)
Character: N/A
Young man goes on the run after being falsely accused of killing his girlfriend's father.
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Las cuatro milpas (1937)
Character: N/A
Bad dude tries to make time with a good dude's fiancée. When he can't get anywhere with her, he and his sidekick frame the good dude for a murder and a bunch of thefts.
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Rancho Alegre (1941)
Character: N/A
Proud old family's hacienda is falling into decay, and the oldest son has to come back from college to set things aright... or does he have other plans?
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La recta final (1966)
Character: Don Lucio
A jockey is pushed by his former trainer, in order to win one last race after his downfall into alcohol and depression.
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El crepúsculo de un dios (1969)
Character: Emilio
Sonia meets Roberto, a miserable actor with a few days left of life. Both fall in love, but soon after a policeman comes looking after Sonia, but is distracted by a countess during New Years Eve. Sonia and Roberto take this chance to escape.
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Celos (1936)
Character: Sebastián
Story about the rocky relationship between an engaged couple after the husband-to-be discovers a picture of his fiancée with an old boyfriend. He becomes consumed with jealousy and attempts to find out as many details as possible about her life before they met.
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Paloma herida (1963)
Character: Danilo Zata
Paloma is a young blonde indigenous woman who arrives in a coastal town and goes to the local cantina to murder Danilo Zeta in cold blood. But the young woman is captured and, upon being tried in the public square of Puerto San José, she refuses to speak. In prison, after giving birth to a child, Judge Justo and her wife Amalia encourage her to tell them her past.
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La isla de la pasión (1942)
Character: N/A
1909, a detachment of the Mexican army commanded by Captain Allende moves to Clipperton, also called the Island of the Passion, in the Pacific. After the outbreak of the revolution, the island becomes administered by the government of France, events that in principle go unnoticed by the islanders.
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Las cabareteras (1980)
Character: N/A
Power-struggles between gangsters over ownership/control of a strip club.
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Las mujeres mandan (1937)
Character: N/A
Tired of being mistreated by his wife and children, Isidro (Del Diestro) leaves his family and follows young variety dancer Chayito (Tamayo) to Mexico City. After becoming lovers, Chayito asks Isidro to steal money from the bank he used to work in the small town of San Jacinto. After commiting the robbery, Isidro is accused of murder and things get more complicated.
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El Zorro de Jalisco (1941)
Character: Ernesto
Isabel, the daughter of Don Antonio; a rich land owner in Tepestates, Jalisco returns to her town after five years away, to visit her father. She is confronted by the unpleasant surprise that her dad has been assassinated by the malicious municiple government, which has the whole town in a clutch of terror. "An excellent sharp-shooter is worth more here, than a good lawyer..." This phrase inspires lawyer Leonardo Torres to convert himself into a guardian of justice, who will defend the right of the weak against tyranny. Nobody would ever guess that the "timid" lawyer is in reality none other than the dreadful "Zorro of Jalisco."
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Yo El Valiente (1964)
Character: N/A
A young man wants to create a reputation for himself as a gunslinger; an older mentor tries to warn him that he's making life decisions he'll regret and never be able to undo.
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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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Almas rebeldes (1937)
Character: N/A
Mexican Revolution: a small squadron of insurgents are chosen to trek to US border and pick up an arms shipment.
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Un dorado de Pancho Villa (1967)
Character: Aurelio Pérez
Villa's regiment demobilizes at the end of the Revolution, but the ruling faction in the provisional government isn't eager to see them reintegrate into civilian society.
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El Silencioso (1967)
Character: Emilio Segura
Taciturn gunslinger 'helps out' a widow lady under siege from bad guys.
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Las amantes del señor de la noche (1986)
Character: Don Venustiano
Venusita falls in love with the son of a wealthy family whose mother sends her son off to the United States in order to keep the two apart. Not to be rejected so easily, Venusita visits Saurina the sorceress who comes up with a spell that kills off the merchant and zaps the son back home, but Venusita's problems are far from over.
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El charro Negro (1940)
Character: Emilio Gómez
Masked cowboy avenger in the style of The Lone Ranger, first film in a series of four.
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El superloco (1937)
Character: Idúa
Mad scientist, a neanderthal and a drunk makes a crazy combination.
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The Smugglers (1968)
Character: Cesare Brunelli
A woman and her stepdaughter attempt to sneak a few souvenirs past customs and inadvertently become the couriers for an international smuggling ring.
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La sangre enemiga (1971)
Character: Juan
A group of people suffering from mental retardation, blindness and physical malformations work in a traveling circus.
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Un tipo dificil de matar (1967)
Character: Ringo
A band of outlaws appear out of nowhere on a ranchers property and viciously shoot him down. They steal what they can from his ranch and kidnap his wife. They make for the Mexican border, but something starts stalking them. From: Exploitation.TV
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Arriba Michoacán (1987)
Character: N/A
The two largest ranches in a small town are operated entirely by women, because their menfolk have all emigrated. Seceral of the younger women have boyfriend troubles, and all the women band together to vote their own representative into City Hall as Mayor.
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Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974)
Character: El Jefe
An American bartender and his prostitute girlfriend go on a road trip through the Mexican underworld to collect a $1 million bounty on the head of a dead gigolo.
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The Appaloosa (1966)
Character: Lazaro
A man tries to recover a horse stolen from him by a Mexican bandit.
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Derecho de asilo (1975)
Character: General Salino
After assassinating a government official, guerrilla takes refuge in a foreign embassy. Tense standoff ensues.
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The Night of the Iguana (1964)
Character: Barkeeper (uncredited)
A defrocked Episcopal clergyman leads a bus-load of middle-aged Baptist women on a tour of the Mexican coast and comes to terms with the failure haunting his life.
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Return of the Seven (1966)
Character: Francisco Lorca
Chico, one of the remaining members of The Magnificent Seven, now lives in the town that they (The Seven) helped. One day someone comes and takes most of the men prisoner. His wife seeks out Chris, the leader of The Seven for help. Chris also meets Vin another member of The Seven. They find four other men and they go to help Chico.
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Janitzio (1935)
Character: Zirahuén
First all Mexican sound film. Story is based on the ancient customs and legends of the fisherfolk as they come into conflict with the exploitation of agents sent by "big business" from the cities.
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The Reward (1965)
Character: Sergeant Lopez
A crash-landed crop-duster betrays a fugitive and his girlfriend to Mexican bounty hunters.
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Los de abajo (1940)
Character: Pancracio
During the Mexican Revolution, the people tired of living in poverty and enduring the atrocities committed by the federals, decide to follow one of their own, General Demetrio Macias, a thief with tricks he learned in jail and who along with "La Pintada" decides to take his people to victory. Led by Captain Anastacio Montañez, the newly formed army fight and honor their code at the same time as they loot houses to spread the wealth.
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Duelo de pistoleros (1966)
Character: N/A
Four expert marksmen compete in a target shooting competition. Each has a back-story that explains why he really really really needs the prize money.
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Allá en el Rancho Grande (1936)
Character: Bailarín
Two good friends — the owner and general manager of a ranch — fall in love with the same girl at the same time. The owner tries to 'buy' the girl without knowing she is in love with the manager.
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La Cucaracha (1959)
Character: Coronel Antonio Zeta
The Mexican Revolution serves as a backdrop to a torrid love triangle composed of three freedom fighters: a colonel, a widow, and a fiery female soldier.
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The Western Code (1932)
Character: Indian Joe
When Tim Barrett rides into Carabinas, his reputation as a lawman precedes him. Rescuing Polly Loomis from the unwanted attentions of a saloon ruffian, he learns her mother married ranch foreman Nick Grindel shortly before her death, and left everything to him in her will. Nick has proposed marriage to his stepdaughter, and she fears violence if her hot-blooded brother Dick finds out. When a body is found at the Bow Knot, Tim barely rescues Dick from a necktie party and is deputized to investigate when Dick confesses to a crime he didn't commit.
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Lola la Trailera (1983)
Character: Comandante Prieto
Lola finds herself into the world of violence and drug trafficking when her father is murdered for refusing to put his truck to the service of a powerful cartel, with protections at high police levels. Knowing the local officials will not serve out justice, she takes matters into her own hands. Armed with a machine gun, she'll attempt to get revenge by her own hands - but the enemy has more firepower than her.
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The Sunrise Trail (1931)
Character: Pancho
Working under cover, Tex goes south of the border and joins Rand's gang where he befriends gang member Kansas. He plans to lead the gang into the Sheriff's trap, but hopes to spare his new friend.
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Flying Down to Rio (1933)
Character: Dancer (uncredited)
An American bandleader woos a Brazilian beauty who is already engaged to his employer. His friends try to help him, while learning the local dance, The Carioca. The first pairing of Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers, and their only pre-Code film.
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The Phantom Gunslinger (1970)
Character: Sheriff
The Phantom Gunslinger is set in the town of "Tucca Flats." The peaceful life of the town is disrupted by the arrival of a gang of bandits, including Algernon, Big Sam, Cookie, and some others. The sheriff leaves town, but not before naming Bill as his successor. Bill, unfortunately, doesn't carry or even know how to use a gun, and the outlaws take over Tucca Flats. But with the help of some Indians, a suit of armor, and springs on his shoes, Bill manages to run the gang out of town.
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A Covenant with Death (1967)
Character: Ignacio
An innocent man is found guilty of murder and sentenced to death, but as he's about to be hanged he accidentally kills his executioner. He now faces a new trial, presided over by a young and inexperienced judge.
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Cruz Diablo (1934)
Character: Toparca, bandolero
16th-century swashbuckler; evil nobleman usurps another man's title and properties and forces his daughter to marry a political ally. But Cruz Diablo will have revenge!
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Erótica (1979)
Character: Hernández
Two men commit a robbery. One is caught but the other escapes. He ends his escape on a lonely and deserted beach where he meets a beautiful woman named Erótica. They start a passionate love affair that is interrupted when the other con man escapes from prison and joins them. A sexual/sentimental love triangle begins leading to a violent confrontation between the two men.
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La Bandida (1963)
Character: Epigmenio Gomez
During a lull in the Mexican Revolution when Francisco Madero became president and attempted to implement land reforms, two former revolutionaries are pitted against each other for the love of the same woman.
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Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973)
Character: Paco
Pat Garrett is hired as a lawman on behalf of a group of wealthy New Mexico cattle barons to bring down his old friend Billy the Kid.
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The War Wagon (1967)
Character: Calita
An ex-con seeks revenge on the man who put him in prison by planning a robbery of the latter's stagecoach, which is transporting gold. He enlists the help of a partner, who could be working for his nemesis.
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The Wild Bunch (1969)
Character: Gen. Mapache
An aging group of outlaws look for one last big score as the "traditional" American West is disappearing around them.
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Flor silvestre (1943)
Character: Rogelio Torres
The film features Fernandez himself as a character named Rogellio Torres. The lion's share of the footage, however, is devoted to the romance between Esperanza, granddaughter of a common laborer, and Jose Luis Castro, the firebrand son of a landowner. Joining a revolutionary movements, Castro is disowned by his father, but Esperanza remains loyally by his side. Later on, Castro's father is killed by outlaws; in seeking vengeance, he sacrifices his own life, while Esperanza carries on his revolutionary work with their young son in tow.
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Pueblito (1962)
Character: Coronel
Reactionary local "Big Daddy" tries to prevent a school being built in his district.
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Under the Volcano (1984)
Character: Diosdado
Against a background of war breaking out in Europe and the Mexican fiesta Day of Death, we are taken through one day in the life of Geoffrey Firmin, a British consul living in alcoholic disrepair and obscurity in a small southern Mexican town in 1939. The consul's self-destructive behaviour, perhaps a metaphor for a menaced civilization, is a source of perplexity and sadness to his nomadic, idealistic half-brother, Hugh, and his ex-wife, Yvonne, who has returned with hopes of healing Geoffrey and their broken marriage.
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Los hermanos Del Hierro (1961)
Character: Pascual Velasco
Northern Mexico, early 20th century. Reynaldo del Hierro is murdered while riding with his sons Reynaldo and Martín, whose mother instills in them the need for revenge.
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The Land of Missing Men (1930)
Character: Lopez
Steve O'Neil robs the stage and kidnaps Nita to keep Lopez from doing the same. Then he and Buckshot head for Lopez's hideout for a showdown. The townspeople head after them not knowing what they will find.
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Breakout (1975)
Character: J.V.
A bush pilot is hired for $50,000 to go to Mexico to free an innocent prisoner.
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Treasure of the Amazon (1985)
Character: Tacho / Paco
An adventurer and his buddies race a former Nazi and others to diamonds in the South American jungle.
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