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San Miguel el alto (1982)
Character: N/A
A cocker and his driver were attacked by strangers, but leave unharmed. Jesús denounces the fact to his friend Mario, mayor of San Miguel el Alto.
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Con quién andan nuestras hijas (1956)
Character: Tony
The story of a group of young people and the problems they face in modern society slowly begins to decline, due to family disintegration and loss of values.
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Caminos de Michoacán (1979)
Character: N/A
An innocent man (Gerardo Reyes) is accused of being involved in the disappearance of the daughter of a local landowner. Since I was dating the missing woman, I Becomes the prime suspect and must follow clues to find out what really happened to her. Since I was going out with the missing woman, becomes the prime suspect and must follow the clues to find out what really happened to her.
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Yo soy Chucho el Roto (1970)
Character: N/A
Bandit Chucho impersonates a variety of high-society figures to perform a series of playful swindles.
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Callejera (1949)
Character: N/A
Struggling songwriter "adopts" a teenaged girl to protect her from her abusive father.
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Pasionaria (1952)
Character: N/A
Musicians/dancers look for their big show-biz break while dealing with a melodrama/crime activity that involves an abusive husband, a lecherous employer and a heroin lab.
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El cara parchada (1980)
Character: N/A
Evil guy gratifies his ambitions and desires at any cost, and he prospers nicely. Until he doesn't.
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Los pobres van al cielo (1951)
Character: N/A
When their parents die, brother and sister run away rather than go to an orphanage. Childless elderly couple adopts them, the neighborhood priest takes an interest in their sad story, and it goes on from there...
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Pedro infante vive? (1991)
Character: N/A
Reporter/photographer covering a Pedro Infante commemorative event discover an uncanny look-alike lurking on the periphery.
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Yo fui una callejera (1952)
Character: N/A
Teenaged slum-girl falls into show-biz by accident and rises to the tuxedos-and-furs class. Gangster drama and heartbreak, so she goes back to her own social class at the end, even though other options were available to her.
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El caballo torero (1973)
Character: N/A
An adult baby is the groomer of an extra-special horse that some bad guys want to steal.
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El Zorro blanco (1978)
Character: N/A
A fearless masked hero known as the White Zorro takes up his sword to fight corruption and defend the innocent. With daring adventures and swashbuckling action, he becomes a legend of justice against oppression.
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Bataclán mexicano (1956)
Character: N/A
International showgirl engineers a green-card marriage for herself to avoid being deported.
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La segunda mujer (1953)
Character: N/A
Couple with preteen children break up; Dad meets a new woman and they marry. The children grow up, and they're spoiled-y rich kids flirting with criminal lawlessness. Cue the violins.
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Los pepenadores de aca (1985)
Character: N/A
Street-vendor believes he's wanted for a murder he didn't commit, so he hides among the "gleaners" at the city dump.
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El águila negra contra los enmascarados de la muerte (1958)
Character: N/A
El Aguila Negra (Fernando Casanova) -a mix of Zorro with The Lone Ranger- has a new problem to deal with. Sectarian group known as "The Masked of Death", formed by seven masked men, is threatening a small village in the Mexican country. They are murdering and kidnapping the villagers, and occasionally stealing. Raúl (Casanova), a kind young man and also a great shooter, is worry about the situation. But the richest man in town, suspects that Raúl is one of the Masked of Death. In order to clean his name, Raúl will fight with the masked bandits, trying to rescue two beautiful girls, one of them the daughter of his best friend. What just a few people know, is that Raul is, in fact, El Aguila Negra.
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Los malvivientes (1985)
Character: N/A
A group of marginalized men are taken advantage of and forced to commit crimes by a group of unscrupulous men.
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Los tequileros (1990)
Character: N/A
Prohibition-era: Mexican farmer and his two sons get caught up in a smuggling gang, importing contraband liquor to USA.
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Amor de la calle (1950)
Character: Fernando "el Pichi"
El Pichi, El Trompas and El Orejas are street children who pick up a bill that Fernando has dropped, who prevents them from being arrested and offers them a job at a cake stand. Fernando meets Queta, El Pichi's sister, and they both feel attracted. This will lead Fernando to know the hardness of life for people in the suburbs.
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Huracán Ramírez (1953)
Character: El Pichi
Family comedy and family melodrama involving father and son wrestlers, little brothers, little sisters, girlfriends, waitresses...
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El vecindario (1981)
Character: Edmundo
Mexican comedian Alfonso Zayas is just one of the many folks in town who are cheating on their spouses, imagining themselves quite clever and secretive, even while unbeknownst to them their spouses are cheating on them in turn! When one of the many women with whom Zayas has a child dies tragically, he attempts to integrate his daughter into one of his other families, calling her his goddaughter. But when his son falls in love with her, the many sexual escapades around town threaten to take a disturbing turn for the worse.
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El vecindario 2 (1983)
Character: Edmundo
The driver of a wealthy family is a rapist at night, but his victims do not accuse him.
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El dengue del amor (1965)
Character: N/A
Dancing fanatic weasels his way into Perez Prado's entourage as a personal assistant.
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Arrabalera (1951)
Character: Pichi
Working-class girl marries rich playboy, gets implicated in his criminal activities.
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Negro es mi color (1951)
Character: Freddy
Negro Es Mi Color (literally translates to "Black Is My Color"), the 1951 Tito Davison Mexican racial musical melodrama (about a light-skinned Mexican woman with dark-skinned parents who passes as "white"; a Mexican version of "Imitation of Life")
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El sexo de los pobres (1983)
Character: Leandro Acamapixle (as Freddy Fernández 'El Pichi')
Courtroom drama focused on the background of a man accused of rape.
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Una calle entre tú y yo (1952)
Character: N/A
When the national league coach selects Luis, a football star, to participate in a match against the US team, his father forces him to leave his girlfriend and his nemesis.
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Falsificadores y Asesinos (1966)
Character: N/A
When criminals kidnap her brother and force her to secretly exchange their counterfeit dollars for real ones, bank cashier Rosa looks to an unassuming office boy named Julio to help her pull it off. But Rosa's buttoned-up bank manager boyfriend can't help but notice that something suspicious is going on, so he resolves to get to the bottom of it. Armando Silvestre, Irma Dorantes and Carlos Montesco star in this classic crime drama.
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El gran pillo (1960)
Character: Freddy
A comic movie that involves a guy who sees a kid in his house who escaped from his wealthy grandfather's mansion.
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El Misterio de Huracán Ramírez (1962)
Character: Pichi
Hurricane Ramirez is the new manager of the arena and champion of the ring. He must battle with The Prince, a ruthless criminal who will try to end with his life.
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María Isabel (1967)
Character: Gilberto
A woman jumping from the poverty of the countryside to the splendor of wealth in the city without losing its simplicity
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La venganza de los Villalobos (1955)
Character: Machito Villaobos
Cowboy-hero series, number two of two: Townsfolk pledge all their jewels and valuables as security for a large loan to undertake a public works project... and then the swag is stolen.
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La llamada de la muerte (1960)
Character: Manuel
Bank-robber hiding out after a heist discovers that half the world knows where he is. Can he finesse some way out of his predicament?
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En carne propia (1961)
Character: José Pérez
Rookie reporter and his publisher's daughter get caught up in a bizarre crime/traffic accident noir dilemma.
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Trampa fatal (1961)
Character: Toño
Part of a series of films based on portions of the Manuel Payno novel "El fisto del diablo." The others are El fistol del diablo, Juego diabólico and El ataúd infernal. All were directed by Fernando Fernández and star Roberto Cañedo.
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Juego diabólico (1961)
Character: Toño
Entry in a four part series based on the novel "El fisto del diablo" by Manuel Payno.
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El fistol del diablo II (1961)
Character: Toño
Drama, where José asks his stepfather for Amalia's hand and gives her a fistol given to him by a gypsy but Amalia loves Jorge, who is killed by the gypsy and they discover that people change their way of being when they have the fistol. The film consists of 3 segments 'La joya Maldita', 'Veneno juvenil' and 'Juego diabolico'.
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La venganza de Huracán Ramírez (1969)
Character: Pichi
Landru, a French businessman, arrives Mexico with the idea of promoting their fighters, what nobody knows is that besides Landru promoter and fighter is a mad scientist who seeks to alter human genetics mixing it with the animal to make stronger and fiercer to their gladiators.
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Así era Pedro Infante (1963)
Character: Freddy Fernández
The life of Pedro Infante, with scenes from his best films and the chaos that his tragic death caused in the public.
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¡El que no corre... vuela! (1982)
Character: Capitan Tovar
After mistakenly going to jail, Maria makes friends with a woman whose kids live in the streets and Maria gets the idea to help them.
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¡Paso a la juventud..! (1958)
Character: N/A
Champion diver on a Uni swim team trains for the Olympics and contends with his buffoonish room-mate.
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Twist: Locura de juventud (1962)
Character: N/A
The Legion Of Decent Decency is determined to shut down a nightclub where live rock and roll bands play and young people dance The Twist.
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Secreto entre mujeres (1949)
Character: N/A
A big ol' player has different stages of a thing happening with each of the five women in a household.
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Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer (1956)
Character: Israel Boone
Daniel Boone leads settlers into Kentucky, but must battle Shawnee Indians who have been persuaded by a French renegade that Boone and the settlers are there to kill them and steal their land.
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Piernas cruzadas (1984)
Character: Receptionist
Lucerito is a Spanish star who has come to Mexico, accompanied by her godfather and her agent, to find work. Rosario is from upper class society and has grown tired of the demands made upon her by her family. When they meet each other in a Mexican hotel, they discover that they could be each other's identical twin and decide to change places.
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Ustedes los ricos (1948)
Character: El Atarantado
Pepe el Toro is married to Celia la Chorreada and they have two children.
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El robo imposible (1981)
Character: Richard Bond
Champion racehorse is kidnapped, ends up on a ranch in Durango, running dirt-road races at the county fair.
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La sombra del otro (1957)
Character: Víctor Gómez
Una divertida aventura de Viruta y Capulina en donde se verán enredados en un lío de boxeadores confundiendo tanto la situación que ni sus bellas amigas los podrán salvar de una gran golpiza.
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Pepe El Toro (1953)
Character: Atita
The simple life and the values of loyalty and solidarity of the poor people in the environment of professional boxing, is the plot of this film, where Pepe el Toro shows the effort and tragedies that are experienced in this profession.
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