As melodramatic as its soap-opera predecessor, this horror film revolves around an agent of the Devil and his successor....
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1986
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1984
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A strange, hallucinatory adaptation of the Malcolm Lowry novel of the same name, John Huston's bleak drama is set during the...
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1984
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The original title of this film was The Border. It tells the story of one border guard's desire to put an end to the...
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1979
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Hall Bartlett directs the rural drama The Children of Sanchez, based on the tome The Children of Sanchez: Autobiography of a...
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1978
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1977
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In this story, Terre is a pill-popping hairdresser to the elite of Mexico City. She is in a sexual triangle with her sister...
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1976
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During the birth of a child, an old soothsayer breaks a bottle containing evil omens and all the curses which famously come...
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1974
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1973
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In this comedy, a greedy Mexican don, the biggest landowner around, is used to getting his own way. The trouble begins when...
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1973
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Young love is explored when a man comes back home to see an old high-school flame. ~ John Bush, Rovi...
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1971
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Director Budd Boetticher wrote the story upon which this comic Western was based. Clint Eastwood stars as Hogan, a tough...
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1970
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Like M*A*S*H and Catch-22, both released the same year, this military comedy takes place in an earlier war but is really a...
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1970
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"The Big Cube" of the title is slang for a sugar cube dipped in LSD, which is omnipresent throughout the movie. Adriana Roman...
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1969
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Highly symbolic and allegorical, this drama takes the search of a son for his father in the chaotic times of the Mexican...
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1967
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Forty minutes is more than enough screen time for Spanish director Luis Buñuel to state his case in Simon of the Desert....
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1965
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Cockfights are an important aspect of Mexican tradition as illustrated in this story of two competitors who gamble...
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1964
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Filmed on location in Mexico by John Huston, Night of the Iguana stars Richard Burton as Rev. Shannon, an alcoholic defrocked...
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1964
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1963
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1963
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The great screen surrealist Luis Buñuel co-wrote and directed this dark, bitterly witty satire. A group of people in formal...
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1962
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1962
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Overcooked melodrama characterizes this tale set during the Mexican Revolution and starring some of Mexico's most famous,...
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1962
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When a pregnant cow cannot give milk, a farm nears disaster and the prayers and religious conviction of a young farm girl...
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1961
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This award-winning drama by noted director Ismael Rodríguez revolves around a festival of mayordomía in the provinces, or...
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1961
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1961
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B. Traven, the reclusive author of Treasure of the Sierra Madre, used an old Mexican folk tale as the basis for his novel The...
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1960
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The life of a powerful actress is examined in this tragedy. The film begins with her demise during a plane crash. Later, the...
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1960
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This drama is adapted from a novel by B. Traven and contains a potent anti-capitalist message as it tells the story of a...
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1960
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Meant to be a sentimental, romantic melodrama this story directed by Tito Davison and based on a novel by Stefan Zweig never...
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1960
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1960
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This is a dramatic, entertaining, and largely fictional interpretation of a very non-fictional event and a real set of...
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1960
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Four of the best-known, most popular actors in Mexican cinematic history star in this drama about the Mexican Revolution by...
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1959
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A moral decay leading to revolution is paralleled to the illness that is consuming the hero in this emotive tale by renowned...
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1959
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A Marquis (Francisco Rabal) has a comfortable, predictable life until the women in his life inspire him to greater deeds. He...
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1959
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1958
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1958
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Acclaimed director Luis Buñuel displays several of his trademark interests in this drama about a priest who leaves his order....
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1958
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This typical Mexican melodrama is set in a coastal fishing village where a wealthy fisherman (Pedro Armendariz) lives with...
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1957
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True to its title, Canasta de Cuentos Mexicanos (Basket of Mexican Tales) is based on a series of short stories, all written...
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1956
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1955
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Judging by the number of times it has shown up on Spanish-language cable TV, La Escandida is one of the most popular and best...
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1955
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La Rebelion de Los Colgados (The Rebellion of the Hanged) is dominated by the presence of Mexican film favorite...
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1954
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The star of El Senor Fotografo was the incomparable Cantinflas. Per the title, Cantinflas plays a trouble-prone photographer,...
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1953
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Camelia is a woman who has been hurt by love but who is willing to give it another chance with her new, young and caring...
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1953
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One of the least-known films of Mexican director Emilio Fernandez, Quartier Interdit was given a limited U.S. release as...
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1952
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1952
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The English title of the Mexican Un Gallo en Corral Ajeno is Straying Rooster. This is as apt a description as any of the...
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1952
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In El, it is director Luis Bunuel's contention that uncontrollable insanity can grow within even the most rational of men....
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1952
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Popular Mexican singing star Pedro Infante heads the cast of Ahi Viene Martin Corona. Infante plays a roaming ranch hand with...
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1951
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The winner of two Cannes Film Festival awards, Luis Buñuel's Los Olvidados (aka The Forgotten Ones and The Young and the...
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1950
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The Torch was originally released in Mexico as La Malquerida. It also bore several other titles, including...
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1950
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Emilio Fernandez, the politically volatile "bad boy" of Mexican filmmakers, served as director of Pueblerina (Town Tale). The...
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1949
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1948
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The "mermaids" are really tribal pearl divers in this diverting Tarzan adventure. Their livelihood is threatened by an evil...
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1948
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1948
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Gabriel Figueroa's evocative photography makes the Mexican-American co-production The Pearl seem a more significant piece of...
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1948
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1948
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1947
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Enamorada, Mexican filmmaker Emilio Fernandez' only 1946 effort, was released in the US early the following year. The film's...
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1946
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The title character is a young woman (Dolores DelRio) who is shunned by local townsfolk because her mother once posed naked...
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1944
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Completed before his immensely successful Maria Candelaria, Emilio Fernandez' Flor Sylvestre was released second in the...
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1943
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1943
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The title may be Tres Mosqueteros (The Three Musketeers), but this Mexican comedy has less to do with Dumas than with its...
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1942
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Famed Mexican comic Catinflas stars as a bumbling circus handyman who longs to win the heart of a pretty female performer....
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1942
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1942
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Mi Viuda Allegre (My Merry Widow) was perceived by some reviewers as a reworking of the French box-office success La Soir...
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1942
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1941
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1941
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1939
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La Noche de Los Mayas was adapted by director Chano Urueta from the novel by Antonio Mediz Bollo). Filmed on location amidst...
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1939
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Having begun his directorial career in 1932, Fernando De Fuentes had four years' experience -- and ten pictures -- under his...
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1936
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