A simple and tragic situation is deftly developed in this family tragedy by director Julian Soler. Unlike the melodramas...
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1960
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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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Governor Vargas
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1959
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An all-powerful lawman attempts to clear a town of crime. ~ Rovi...
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1959
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The English-language title of this Mexican musical was The Third Word. Singer Pedro Infante stars as a pampered young man who...
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1956
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Mauricio De La Serna's romantic comedy Pablo Y Carolina concerns a woman named Carolina who juggles three different men who...
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1955
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A trio of rural Mexicans make their way to the big city, only to discover just how wild the nightlife can truly get in this...
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1953
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The title of this Mexican musical comedy translates to Oh Pain, Little Pain, Pain -- a title someone like Jerry Lewis might...
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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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Two of Mexico's most popular screen attractions are teamed in Huvia Roja. Jorge Negrete heads the cast as a self-involved...
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1950
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Director Chano Urueta draws inspiration from the classic Mexican folk song about Pancho Villa to tell musical tale of romance...
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1948
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A woman has half of a treasure map, and must fight off the crooks who want to steal it from her while she searches for the...
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1947
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The Mexican Legend of a Bandit adopts a decidedly sympathetic point-of-view towards its title character-at least up until the...
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Priest
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1945
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Mexican singing star Jorge Negrete essays the title role in El Rebelde. When his father is murdered, young Negrete vows...
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1945
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1944
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The title of this Mexican romantic drama translates loosely as The Silken Chinese Dress. The titular fabric carries with it...
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don Miguel
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1944
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Secreto Eterno (The Eternal Secret) stars Marina Tamayo as Dolores, the new wife of widower Don Justo (Carlos Orellana)....
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Eduaro
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1944
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1943
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Completed before his immensely successful Maria Candelaria, Emilio Fernandez' Flor Sylvestre was released second in the...
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Don Francisco
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1943
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The Mexican El Penon de las Animas (The Rock of Souls) was accurately described by several reviewers as a South-of-the-Border...
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1942
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Passion Island (La Isla de Passion) represented the first directorial effort of legendary Mexican filmmaker-patriot...
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Capitan Allende
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1941
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Don Jose
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1940
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