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¡Viva quien sabe querer! (1960)
Character: N/A
Ranchera singer and his sidekick travel to Argentina to mix it up with a playboy who bragged to them about the tour he'd book for them.
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El señor de La Salle (1964)
Character: Maria de La Salle
Biography of San Juan Bautista de la Salle , where the effort and hardships that this canon of the nobility had to overcome in order to offer universal and free education to children, his main devotion, in the time of Louis XIV, are appreciated.
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Experiencia prematrimonial (1972)
Character: N/A
In Spain of 1972 a student couple decides to test the marriage before marrying in reality in order to prevent a irremediable failure. But this was like a revolution for the catholic society of this time.
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El amor empieza a medianoche (1974)
Character: Guest
Ricardo and Elena have been known in the clinic where he spent his last days their spouses. Now widowed, begin a passionate romance that leads them to marriage.
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Todo el año es Navidad (1960)
Character: Carmen
A celestial envoy comes to Earth to help solve some small conflicts between humans, related to their attitude and relationships.
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Mil millones para una rubia (1972)
Character: Madame Chantal
A seductive blonde makes a theft of jewelry unprecedented in the history of crime, nothing less than a billion.
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Missione speciale Lady Chaplin (1966)
Character: Jacqueline
Lady Chaplin is a beautiful woman, she is a fashion stylist and she owns an atelier in Paris. Zoltan is a rich American specialized in submarine researches. Dick Malloy is an American secret agent. What have the three in common? Perhaps a sunk American atomic submarine with sixteen missiles still on board? And why every other scene one, two, ten or more men are trying to kill Malloy in every conceivable way?
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Il colosso di Rodi (1961)
Character: Mirte, Peliocles' sister
While on holiday in Rhodes, Athenian war hero Darios becomes involved in two different plots to overthrow the tyrannical king, one from Rhodian patriots and the other from sinister Phoenician agents.
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Las chicas de la Cruz Roja (1958)
Character: Isabel
Paloma, Isabel, Marion and Julia Madrid are four girls belonging to different social strata, who are preparing to apply for the Red Cross on the flag. The four girls will be sought by many young ...
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Las secretarias (1968)
Character: Mujer de Carlos
Three young and attractive secretaries, Julia, Paula and Doli, work in an insurance company.
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La lengua asesina (1996)
Character: Old nun
A bank robber seeks refuge in a desert gas station run by nuns, awaiting her boyfriend's release. An alien meteorite transforms her into a flesh-craving monster with a monstrous tongue, while her poodles become drag queens.
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Condenados a vivir (1971)
Character: Mrs. Brown
A group of ruthless convicts is led to prison through an inhospitable mountain range by a small cavalry detachment commanded by Sergeant Brown, who is accompanied by his young and beautiful daughter.
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Abuelo made in Spain (1969)
Character: Visitación
A widow shepherd who lives at the Aragonese Pyrenees sees how his three young daughters, Cándida, Visi, and Nieves, go to Madrid to find a better life and leave him alone. There they all get married, have sons and forget their father. One day, Marcelino receives a letter from Cándida, who wants him to stay with her family for some time. What she really wants is some help from her father, as she's not able to take care of her ten daughters and her upcoming child. Marcelino goes to Madrid, but, once there, he only finds an unknown, frantic and hostile world, and also three unhappy daughters...
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Los Palomos (1964)
Character: Elisa
Emilio and Virtudes Palomo are invited by Don Alberto, Emilio's boss, to a dinner at his chalet. Don Alberto, who confuses simplicity with stupidity, intends to frame the Palomos for a crime he has committed.
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¿Por qué pecamos a los 40? (1970)
Character: Julia
Alejandro Quesada, an eminent doctor successful with women, drives his old friends Federico and Enrique to change their attitude towards life. The death of a common friend, Luis, reaffirmed in the attempt to enjoy their existence and seek the association of younger women than their wives.
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Muere una mujer (1964)
Character: Marisa
A salesman discovers that his wife has died under strange circumstances. Examining these circumstances, it becomes obvious to him that they were mainly caused by himself.
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Miss Muerte (1966)
Character: Irma Zimmer
A woman seeks to avenge her father's death using a local dancer, with long poisonous fingernails, to do her bidding.
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La hora incógnita (1963)
Character: N/A
A devastating atomic device is about to fall on a small town, which is evacuated. Only thirteen inhabitants remain, gathered in a church.
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El día de los enamorados (1959)
Character: María José (as Mabel Carr)
Several independent histories in the St Valentine's Day, which they have jointly that a celestial emissary collaborates in solving his conflicts.
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Sin un adiós (1970)
Character: Miss Eveline
Mario Leyva, famous singer in full glory harassed every day more for his "fans", takes the life that they allow him, dedicated to his art and directed professionally by his "manager". His popularity makes him be mixed in the advertising of a brand of cigarettes by advertising phrases that repeat themselves in all the languages.
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