The Spanish language film Los Bravos de California concerns a criminal who kidnaps the governor who ordered the criminal's...
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1963
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Mexico's contribution to the 1957 Berlin Film Festival was the Color-Cinemascope star vehicle Tizos. The ever-popular Maria...
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Don Enrique del Olmo
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1957
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The Mexican Toast to Love stars Irina Baronova as Russian-ballerina Yolanda Petrova. While making a tour of Mexico, Yolanda...
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Don Carlos
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1951
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1947
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1946
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In this tale of love versus class starring Mexican film icon Pedro Infante, a young boy and girl separated as children...
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1946
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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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Isabel's Father
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1945
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Toros, Amor y Gloria translates to Bulls, Love and Glory -- and it wouldn't be stretching the truth too much to claim that...
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1945
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1944
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Georges Duval
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1944
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Las Dos Huefanas is a Mexican filmization of that hoary old stage barnstormer The Two Orphans. This venerable theatrical...
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1944
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The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexander Dumas' oft-filmed novel of adventure, intrigue, revenge and justice, was given a class-A...
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1943
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Carlos Villagren
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1943
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1940
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1939
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1939
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Refugiados en Madrid (Refugees in Madrid) boasts an impressive array of Mexican film talent, chief among them Maria Conesa,...
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1938
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1938
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1938
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