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Ghost Diver (1957)
Character: Papa Rico, the diver
While deep sea diving off the South American coast, Papa Rico, the owner of a fishing boat, finds the statue of an idol, a remnant of the lost treasure of the Paracan Indians.
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Kit Carson and the Mountain Men (1977)
Character: Gen. Armijo
The legendary frontiersman and hero of boyhood paperbacks joins forces with Captain John Fremont as chief scout on a secret expedition to Mexico. The disobedient Randy tries to rejoin his friends but only succeeds in putting them all in jeopardy.
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Moonfire (1973)
Character: Pedro
Truckers battle a Nazi who has hidden out in Mexico. Subplot involves the disappearance of a reclusive billionaire.
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The Other Man (1970)
Character: Lt. Lorca
The neglected wife of an ambitious district attorney starts an affair with an ex-convict he had sent to prison. When her lover is found murdered, she begins to suspect that her husband did it.
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The Brave One (1956)
Character: Rafael Rosillo
A young Mexican boy tirelessly tries to save his pet bull from death at the hands of a celebrated matador.
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The Little Savage (1959)
Character: Captain Taursus
The most fearsome pirate in epic deeds and fierce battles. Betrayed and abandoned on an island, discover a fabulous treasure and fight to the death to save a child from the dangers and wild beasts.
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Seven Days in May (1964)
Character: Capt. Ortega (uncredited)
A U.S. Marine Corps colonel alerts the president of a planned military coup against him.
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The Capture (1950)
Character: N/A
A badly injured fugitive explains to a priest how he came to be in his present predicament.
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A Lady Without Passport (1950)
Character: Policeman (uncredited)
An undercover U.S. Immigration agent falls in love with an immigrant attempting to enter the United States through Havana, Cuba in an illegal smuggling ring.
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Villa!! (1958)
Character: Pancho Villa
Biographical south-of-the-border cowboy western adventure thriller of Mexican revolutionary leader Pancho Villa
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Lonely are the Brave (1962)
Character: Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
A fiercely independent cowboy arranges to have himself locked up in jail in order to then escape with an old friend who has been sentenced to the penitentiary.
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The Abduction of Saint Anne (1975)
Character: José Montoya
A cynical detective and a Roman Catholic bishop team up to investigate the reported miraculous powers of a 17-year-old girl being held captive in the home of her father, an ailing syndicate kingpin.
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Second Chance (1953)
Character: Vasco
A prize-fighting boxer with a lethal right punch falls for a gangster's moll on the run in Mexico.
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Gilda (1946)
Character: Peasant (uncredited)
A gambler discovers an old flame while in Argentina, but she's married to his new boss.
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The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler (1971)
Character: Medina
A U.S. Senator is spirited away to a secret New Mexico medical lab after a serious car crash. His injuries are completely healed by a secret organization that has developed advanced medical technology. What does the organization want in exchange for saving his life? Meanwhile, a reporter who witnessed the accident decides to investigate the senator's disappearance.
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The Americano (1955)
Character: Cristino
An American Rancher takes a small herd of Brahma bulls to Brazil where he has sold them for a small fortune. There, he finds himself in the middle of a range war......and in love. His concern, who are really his friends and who are his enemies
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Stagecoach To Fury (1956)
Character: Lorenzo Gracia
A group of stagecoach passengers are held hostage by bandits waiting for a shipment of gold they plan to steal.
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The First Texan (1956)
Character: Col. Cos (as Rodolfo Hoyos)
After arriving in Texas to escape a scandal back east, lawyer Sam Houston just wants to hang out his shingle, keep a low profile, and stay out of any political intrigue. However, when President Jackson personally orders him to lead the fight for Texan independence, he overcomes his reluctance to become involved and leads his compatriots to a string of victories over the Mexican army.
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The Gun Hawk (1963)
Character: Miguel (as Rodolpho Hoyos)
When his town-drunk father is killed by the Sully brothers, gunfighter Blaine Madden exacts his revenge but has to flee, aided by a young aspiring gunslinger, when the sheriff tries to arrest him.
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Ten Days To Tulara (1958)
Character: Cesar
Director George Sherman's 1958 western about gold thieves in Mexico stars Sterling Hayden, Grace Raynor and Rodolfo Hoyos.
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The Fighting Chance (1955)
Character: Rico
A horse trainer and his friend, a jockey, fall in love with the same girl. Complications ensue.
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The Three Outlaws (1956)
Character: El Gallo (as Rodolfo Hoyos)
Ready to quit their life of crime, the three "most-wanted" outlaws in the West---Butch Cassidy, Sundance Kid and Bill Carver ---perform their final job by robbing and stealing a train and fleeing across the border. In a South American town they begin their life of respectability by purchasing a ranch and depositing their stolen fortune in the local bank, and throwing a big fiesta to entertain the locals, including Colonel Aguilar and his beautiful daughter Rita.
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Green Fire (1954)
Character: N/A
In Colombia, mining engineer Rian Mitchell discovers Carrero, the lost emerald mine of the Conquistadors, but has to contend with notorious local bandit El Moro's gang and with coffee planter Catherine Knowland's love.
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The Big Steal (1949)
Character: Customs Inspector (uncredited)
Army Lieutenant Halliday, accused of stealing the Army payroll, pursues the real thief on a frantic chase through Mexico aided by the thief's ex-girlfriend and is in turn being chased by his accuser, Capt. Blake.
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Change of Habit (1969)
Character: Mr. Hernandez
Dr. John Carpenter takes the job of running a health center in a low-income district. He enlists three women to help out who — unbeknownst to him — are actually nuns in street clothes. The church wants to improve the neighborhood but fears that nuns in full habit would not be well received. Unaware of her unavailability, John falls for Sister Michelle, serenading her with his guitar — which, luckily for him, effectively wears away at her religious resolve.
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Raton Pass (1951)
Character: Ben
Raton Pass is a curious western based on the rules of Community Property. Dennis Morgan and Patricia Neal portray a recently married husband and wife, each of whom owns half of a huge cattle ranch. Neal is a tad more ambitious than her husband, and with the help of a little legal chicanery she tries to obtain Morgan's half of the spread. He balks, so she hires a few gunslingers to press the issue. In a 1951 western, the greedy party usually came to a sorry end; Raton Pass adheres strictly to tradition.
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Time Table (1956)
Character: Lt. Castro
An insurance detective encounters numerous surprises when he is assigned to investigate a meticulously-planned train robbery in Arizona.
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The Fighter (1952)
Character: Alvarado
A boxer, in Mexico, sets out to avenge the murder of his family by using the money from his winnings to purchase weapons.
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Secret of Treasure Mountain (1956)
Character: Francisco Martinez
Three bank robbers escape into the western wilderness, where they hear of a fortune in gold supposedly hidden in Treasure Mountain. Is the treasure real, and will it be discovered before greed destroys them all?
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Cutter's Trail (1970)
Character: Blacksmith
The Marshal of Santa Fe returns home to find his town almost wiped out by Mexican bandits and enlists the help of a young Mexican boy and his mother to track them down.
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California (1963)
Character: Padre Soler (as Rodolfo Hoyos)
Revolutionaries rise up against the Mexican government in California in 1841 is told through the story of doomed Mexican general Don Francisco Hernandez, who pits his troops against a tenacious team of revolutionaries led by his half brother, Don Michael O'Casey .
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Operation Eichmann (1961)
Character: Sanchez
Drama about the life Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi officer responsible for the deaths of countless Jewish people during World War II.
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A Global Affair (1964)
Character: Spanish Delegate (uncredited)
Bob Hope becomes surrogate father to a baby found abandoned at the United Nations. Director Jack Arnold's 1964 comedy also stars Yvonne De Carlo, Robert Sterling, John McGiver and Lilo Pulver.
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Duel at Apache Wells (1957)
Character: Jose Galindo (uncredited)
A young man returns home after several years absence to find that a gang is after not only his family ranch, but his girlfriend as well.
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Gypsy Colt (1954)
Character: Rodolfo
In this trans-species remake of Lassie, Come Home, a faithful horse undertakes a perilous journey to return to the family it loves.
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