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Martín Garatuza (1935)
Character: N/A
Sixteenth-century swashbuckler helps a young woman claim a rightful inheritance in the face of opposition from her father's widow and co-conspirators.
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Hoy comienza la vida (1935)
Character: Beatriz
1930s yuppie Pedro has a wife and two mistresses, but tragically learns the error of his ways.
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María (1938)
Character: N/A
The story narrates the idyllic and tragic love between María and her cousin Efraín, both natives of Valle del Cauca. In the middle of a romantic and bucolic landscape, the young characters fall in love with each other but circumstances prevent the full realization of their love.
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Café Concordia (1939)
Character: Gabriela
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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Médico de guardia (1950)
Character: La Doctora (Doctora Yáñez)
The director of a hospital deceives a poor couple in order to steal their newborn child and sell the baby to a wealthy couple.
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Miente y serás feliz (1940)
Character: Pilar
A Spanish, Juan, is obsessed with telling the truth always. As a result he is consistently in the middle of troubles...
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Sueño de amor (1935)
Character: Princesa Carolina Sayn-Wittgenstein
Historical drama portraying the life of the celebrated composer Franz Liszt.
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El cobarde (1939)
Character: Leonor
Alberto is born in wartime, where his father dies a hero. He grows up effeminate. His mother sends him to military college where Fernando bullies him, but they become friends. When war comes, he has to face his fears.
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Ang Mundo sa Panahon ng Bakal (2013)
Character: N/A
Carlito is getting married. But he doesn't dare tell his parents. He also takes advantage of the safety of the bartering rural community from which he commutes back and forth to work.
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Ley fuga (1954)
Character: N/A
As he rises through the ranks of the police department, a young officer gets more deeply involved in manipulating gang activity for personal gain.
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El espectro de la novia (1943)
Character: N/A
British-born David T. Bamberg was a magician who went by the stage name of Fu Manchu. He was so popular in Mexico and South America that he was given the opportunity to star in a series of crime / horror / mystery films between 1943 and 1949. This is one of them.
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La paloma (1937)
Character: Guadalupe la chinaca
Dazzled by the Empress Carlotta's graciousness, magnanimity and charm, a young officer in the Mexican army switches his allegiance to the Imperial government with Maximilian as figurehead. Bad move, space cadet.
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La sospechosa (1955)
Character: Isabel, madre de Regina
After a trip to Europe, Regina de Alba comes home and finds out her mother is nowhere to be found. When her step-father's criminal past becomes known, her suspicions increase.
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Les Orgueilleux (1953)
Character: Bonita, Rosa's sister (uncredited)
Life in a small Mexican village where joy and misery, hope and pain, passion and guilt, love and decay, life and death are mixed in the peasants life and two French citizens who end up stranded in there, during a typhoid epidemic.
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El amor de María Isabel (1968)
Character: Tía Leonor
Follow up to Maria Isabel. Newly wed to a rich man, Maria Isabel must still struggle with being branded as a lowly maid and endure the scorn of her adoptive daughter and the infidelity of her husband.
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