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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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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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La Martina (1972)
Character: Martina
Martina is a liberal woman who arrives to a small town, with his godfather. Here, Martina will met with her secret love, a typical "macho-ranchero" man, demanding her hand in matrimony. But he rejects Martina, claiming that she's not virgin and will return her to the godfather. When the godfather dies, Martina finds herself alone, and she'll begin a sexual adventure with almost the last men in the town, even with the shy chaplain.
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El monasterio de los buitres (1973)
Character: Amalia
In a remote Mexican monastery, a Father Prior subjects young seminarians to psychoanalysis to test their vocation. As sessions peel back secrets and doubts, faith, desire, and authority collide.
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El zurdo (1965)
Character: Catalina
Professional gambler is made responsible for the upbringing of an orphan whose father he killed.
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El hijo del diablo (1966)
Character: N/A
Victor Rincon is a smuggler who burns down the coastal ranch of an old man who refused to sell it to him for a low price. The Devil's son, immune to bullets, kills some of the man's henchmen to return his money to the smuggler.
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Naná (1985)
Character: Naná
Based on the Émile Zola same name novel. The life of Nana, a French prostitute of the 19th century. The film includes numerous musical acts performed by Irma Serrano.
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Las amantes del señor de la noche (1986)
Character: Saurina
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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La venganza de Gabino Barrera (1971)
Character: N/A
Alicia, the wife of the vengeful Gabino Barrera, is killed by an escaped convict. Stripped of the one woman he's ever loved, Gabino vows to make the killer pay and pursues him. As he gets closer to his prey, Gabino turns deadlier.
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La tigresa (1973)
Character: Irma 'La Tigresa'
Orphan girl grows up to take revenge on the men who killed her parents.
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Juana la Cubana (1994)
Character: N/A
The beautiful nightclub singer/dancer Juana the Cuban moonlights as freedom fighter “Commander Zeta”, joining forces with the C.I.A. to overthrow the brutal regime of a military dictator (played by Erik Estrada) who plans to unleash bacteriological warfare on the U.S.A.
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Lola la Trailera (1983)
Character: Flor de Lotos / Alondra
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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Tiburoneros (1963)
Character: Rosa
Aurelio is a shark fisherman who works very hard to send money to his family in the city and keep Manela, his young lover on the coast. One day, he decides to move to the big city.
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El Extra (1962)
Character: Señorita en la audición
Cantinflas is a man who hangs around the studios and helps anyone who needs his advice while at the same time envisioning his own versions of how certain scenes should be shot. Both angles provide ample opportunities for very witty, subtle barbs at the foibles of the industry.
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Santo y el águila real (1973)
Character: Irma Morales
The rich landowner La Tigresa suffers several attacks and seeks help from Santo. The attacks continue but Santo protects and she falls for him.
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