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El sinvergüenza (1984)
Character: N/A
Married man hires a surrogate to pose as the father of the four children he has had with his mistress.
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Picardía mexicana (1978)
Character: N/A
An academic tags along among a crew of rowdy delivery-truck drivers, taking notes on their colorful and idiomatic use of language.
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Dos de abajo (1983)
Character: Doctor (uncredited)
Two bozo construction workers discover a cache of 19th century gold coins while demolishing a building.
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La loca de los milagros (1975)
Character: N/A
Retired singer with a history of mental illness acts as housemother for a gaggle of young adult 'friends' who exploit and disrespect her.
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Entre monjas anda el Diablo (1973)
Character: Vicente Rocha
A man called “The Devil” makes a living in cock-fights. He falls for a girl who's about to enter the monastery.
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Entre compadres te veas (1989)
Character: N/A
After a year spent mourning his wife's death, a father and two sons cut loose for some wild living. Loose remake of Los Tres Alegres Compadres.
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El Arracadas (1978)
Character: N/A
Mariano Landeros is sworn by his mother to look for the murderer of his father at all costs, the proof would bring that Doroteo Carrillo earring snatched his mother when it happened the asesinato.Mariano part unstoppably to find the murderer finding in the way love, hate and violence.
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Por Tu Maldito Amor (1990)
Character: N/A
One man must decide two women: one is mature, confident, and an owner of land while the other is young, beautiful, and impetuous. But there’s a problem, they’re both sisters.
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Dios los cría (1977)
Character: N/A
Buddy comedy: Bro A poses as Bro B's blind brother to help him collect an inheritance.
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Acorralado (1984)
Character: N/A
Revolutionary on the run from a government hit squad kidnaps a landowner's daughter for protection.
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Un Azteca En El Azteca Parte 1 (2016)
Character: Singer
This concert was recorded between April 16, 2016 at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City during the last presentation of Vicente Fernández in his retirement from music due to health problems.
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El Embustero (1985)
Character: El embustero
In order to remain unnoticed in the eyes of justice, a clever rogue poses as a generous teacher at a small town school.
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El cuatrero (1989)
Character: N/A
Gambler-horsethief-womanizer ends up hiding out in a church-run orphanage. Spiritual regeneration stuff happens.
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Mi querido viejo (1991)
Character: Luis Fuentes
Luis Fuentes, a singer of Mexican music, comes to know a journalist by the name of Maria Luisa Cortéz and fall madly in love with each other. In time, the couple gets married and come to have a son, Rafael. However, they soon divorce because of Luis's many commitments as a singer. This strains the relationship between Luis and Maria, so much so that Maria, stung by bitterness, teaches her son to despise his father and manages to move from Mexico to the United States to keep Luis from contacting his son. Luis wants nothing more than to regain his lost relationship and affection with his beloved son. Therefore, time after time he visits Maria in hope of winning over his son's affection with little success. Over time, Rafael, now a young man, comes to have a passion for music just like his father despite having a hatred for him.
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El Coyote y la Bronca (1980)
Character: Juan Mireles / El Coyote
A murder forces Juan "El Coyote" and Trinidad "La Bronca" to escape from a life of easy money and prostitution and become a real couple.
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Celia Cruz | ¡Azúcar! (2004)
Character: Self
Hosted by Pop and Latin singing sensations Gloria Estefan and Marc Anthony, this all-star tribute honors the undisputed Queen of Salsa, Celia Cruz, an artist of immeasurable standing whose career has spanned more than five decades. Her music and incomparable charisma have touched the hearts and souls of millions of people from every race, nationality, and culture throughout the world. The Queen of Salsa has carried her title with class and distinction; her powerful voice and electrifying rhythm have garnered more than 60 worldwide recognitions, multiple gold and platinum records, and a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. Her boundless enthusiasm, genuine warmth, and deep-seated humanitarianism have made Celia Cruz the music industry's most accomplished and revered performer and the world's most notable ambassador of Hispanic culture.
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El macho (1987)
Character: N/A
Lindoro and her father Venus are two peasants. Micaela, Lindoro girlfriend gets work on a farm where he steals a charro suit and a horse, and leaves with his father in search of adventure.
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Juan Armenta, el repatriado (1976)
Character: Juan Armenta
Juan returns home to Mexico after working in the USA for awhile, and gets caught up in cowboy problems among his townsfolk.
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El hijo del pueblo (1974)
Character: Vicente Aurelio Martino Lopez
At the end of an unhappy romance, a Mexico City cabdriver decides he's fed up with big-city classism and hypocrisy, and goes home to his ranch. Soon, a group of city-folk are stranded on his property and dependent on him for help and sustenance.
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El tahúr (1979)
Character: Martín Estrada
Three childhood friends; when they grow up, the poor boy is shut out from the possibility of romancing the girl because of class issues. He leaves town, learns to play pro-level poker, wins a fortune, then goes home to ruin his rival's life.
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Todo un hombre (1983)
Character: Joaquín Barrera
Unsympathetic portrait of a man who's too macho to display his feelings.
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El albañil (1975)
Character: Reinaldo
Construction worker falls in love with a handicapped woman who aspires to a career as a singer.
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Tu camino y el mio (1973)
Character: N/A
She rejects him, but he's there for her, even after she gets married and then is abandoned by her babydaddy. Remake of Bajo El Cielo De Mexico (1958) (and also 1937?).
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El diablo, el santo y el tonto (1987)
Character: Refugio Romero/Mariano Romero/Carmelo Romero
When rancher, Don Trinidad is on his deathbed, he confesses to his fumbling son Rogelio, that he has two other illegitimate sons and that he wishes them to be included in his will. When Rogelio tracks them down, he discovers that each of them has a completely different life.
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Tacos al Carbón (1972)
Character: Constancio Rojas Rodríguez 'Champi'
Tacos al carbón is a mexican movie released on june 8th 1972 on Mexico City.
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La ley del monte (1976)
Character: Maclovio Arrieta
After etching their love on a stalk, a boy and girl reunite years later, reigniting their romance amidst the Mexican Revolution.
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