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Rosa de dos aromas (1989)
Character: N/A
Two women meet by accident and discover that they both have 10 year+ relationships with the same man. Also, unrelated subplots involving other women.
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Las cariñosas (1979)
Character: N/A
Juan Alonso goes through life without giving himself time to smell the flowers along the way. He stumbles upon a cabaret show and falls in love with the star. What he finds out later is that the lead dancer is actually a transsexual and he is torn by her feelings for her. Surprisingly beautiful, this story really takes a lot of twists and turns.
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El Chácharas (1989)
Character: Bon Bon Chefes
These are the funny, sexy misadventures of a lying, womanizing, conmen named "El Chácharas" and his twin brother Ulysses.
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Macho que ladra no muerde (1984)
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An old man punishes his son for not having children, so he tells him his inheritance will go to someone else if he doesn't have a child in a year.
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Dos machos que ladran no muerden (1988)
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Constancio has to leave his wife and son because they're making him crazy. He leaves his fortune behind and falls in love with another woman.
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Las ficheras (Bellas de noche II) (1977)
Character: N/A
Bellas de noche continues. The ex-fichera who bought the cabaret continues to work with several of her former companions, the waiter Fabian, the pugilist Bronco who returns to boxing, Carmen, his wife, who returns to booking, the drunk “La Corcholata”, in love with an old man, and a French woman and the pimp “El Vaselinas”, whose favors are disputed by all the women, but who loses his virility and fights to regain it.
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El Pichichi del barrio (1989)
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Pichichi tries to put together a female soccer team as the mafia uses it as a front to distribute drugs.
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El Mofles en Acapulco (1990)
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Sleazy comedic character "El Mofles" goes to Acapulco where he gets unknowingly involved with a robbery.
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Sabadazo (1988)
Character: N/A
Realizing that he's out of touch with "the common people," a Mexico City politician spends a weekend slumming among the plebes he's supposed to represent.
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