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La inocente (1972)
Character: Alicia
The innocence of a woman due to a mental deficit will become the worst nightmare for her loved ones, after the harsh reality of the outside world made her their victim.
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Fantoche (1977)
Character: Rosa
The painful growing pains of an adolescent boy in a middle-class family in Mexico City. Surrounded by violence and besieged by sexual desire and deep feelings of guilt and shame, Augusto tries to make his way in the oppressive worlds of his home, school and chaotic streets of Mexico City.
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Vértigo (1945)
Character: N/A
Young woman's fiance unexpectedly falls in love with her mom, and ends up arranging the young woman's death.
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No basta ser charro (1946)
Character: N/A
Farmhand exploits his resemblance to a certain movie star to woo his employer's daughter.
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Sígueme corazón (1952)
Character: N/A
A comedy of errors in which a young married couple finds themselves caught up in a web of intrigue when they take in a three-year-old girl whose grandmother is being slowly poisoned by another pair of crooks.
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La muñeca perversa (1969)
Character: Julieta Montenegro
A troubled woman commits a series of murders that exposes some dark family secrets.
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Había una vez un marido (1953)
Character: Lilia
Due to confusion, Rafael is believed responsible for the death of Teresa. His wife Lilia and his brother looking for the real culprits.
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Yo Amo, Tu Amas, Nosotros... (1975)
Character: Victoria
A young girl, María, has 17 “boyfriends” and a fiancé approved by her mother. On his deathbed, Don Eustaquio sends Arturo, a lawyer, in search of his wife Victoria and his daughter Maria, whom he abandoned under pressure from her family. Arturo finds them working in a toy store. Arturo inherits the house of his ancestors during his lifetime, but ten children live there and Maria decides not to take them out because she has cleaned it. However, Eustaquio recovers and marries Victoria, as well as María marries Arturo, on the condition of adopting the children.
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Crepúsculo (1945)
Character: Cristina
Doctor Alejandro Mangino falls in love with Lucía just before he goes on a round-the-world trip. Pining for her all the while, he returns to find that she’s married his best friend.
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El pasajero diez mil (1946)
Character: N/A
Shipboard romance/comedy between a female executive and a guy with a lot of buttons on his tunic.
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Eva y Darío (1973)
Character: Mamá de Eva
Two young people are in love, but at the same time very confused about sex, love and the world.
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La lucha con la pantera (1975)
Character: Patricia's Mother
Three nymphets struggle to have a beneficial youth: Ana is suicidal, Mercedes is attracted to her brother William, and Patricia desires to be sexually abused.
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