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All 67 Katy Jurado Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Katy Jurado, a legendary Mexican actress known for her captivating performances in some of the most iconic films throughout history. This roundup will take you on a journey through time, highlighting the remarkable roles Jurado portrayed in movies that left an indelible mark on the film industry. Stay tuned as we explore the incredible cinematic legacy of this remarkable actress.

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1. No matarás (1943)

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No matarás” is a gripping 1943 Mexican drama film directed by Chano Urueta that takes an in-depth look at the life of a devoted mother as her daughter becomes embroiled in a web of deception, betrayal, and murder. This intense story unfolds as the strong-willed daughter finds herself at the center of a scandalous affair involving infidelity, blackmail, and even the most heinous of crimes.



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2. Girls Boarding School (1943)

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Step into the halls of a prestigious girls’ boarding school in 1943 Mexico, where laughter and drama intertwine in this heartwarming comedy-drama. ‘Girls Boarding School, ’ based on a captivating novel, takes us on an unforgettable journey with its colorful cast of characters and rich tapestry of emotions.



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3. La vida inútil de Pito Pérez (1944)

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La vida inútil de Pito Pérez, known as the futile life of Pito Pérez, is a 1944 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Miguel Contreras Torres and written by him along with José Rubén Romero. The movie stars Manuel Medel, Elvia Salcedo, and Katy Jurado, and was produced by Hispano Continental Films.



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4. La sombra de Chucho el Roto (1945)

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La sombra de Chucho el Roto” (1945) is a powerful and gripping drama that tells the story of Jesús Zermeño, a brilliant young lawyer who falls victim to a nefarious plot aimed at tarnishing his reputation. Directed by Alejandro Galindo and written by Alberto Galindo, Alejandro Galindo, and Robert Quigley, this film masterfully weaves together themes of adventure, crime, and drama.



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5. Bartolo toca la flauta (1945)

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Bartolo Toca la Flauta” is a whimsical, classic comedy-drama film set in Mexico in 1945. The story revolves around Bartolo, a simple, kind-hearted man who works in a humble bank. Unbeknownst to him, he’s left an unexpected inheritance that propels him into the world of high politics and financial intrigue.



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6. El museo del crimen (1945)

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El museo del crimen is a mesmerizing 1945 Mexican film that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Directed by René Cardona and written by Ramón Pérez Peláez, this riveting crime thriller explores the dark and twisted world of murder, poison, and inheritance.



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7. Soltera y con gemelos (1945)

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Soltera y con gemelos, ” a charming 1945 comedy film from Mexico, masterfully combines the hilarious chaos of a screwball comedy with the tender heart of a romantic story. This timeless gem, written by the talented trio of Max Aub, María Gesa, and Jaime Salvador, takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride through a whirlwind of confusion and laughter.



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8. Rosa del Caribe (1946)

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Rosa del Caribe, ” a captivating film from 1946, is an emotionally charged drama where love and heartbreak intertwine with the rhythms of Mexican life. Director José Benavides hijo combines vivid storytelling with a talented cast, including María Elena Marqués, Víctor Junco, and Katy Jurado. The film is set against the backdrop of the rich and vibrant Mexican culture, providing a beautiful backdrop to the raw and passionate romance that unfolds on screen.



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9. Guadalajara pues (1946)

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Experience a whirlwind of laughter, music, and drama in the 1946 Mexican classic “Guadalajara pues. ” Directed by Raúl de Anda and written by the talented duo of Carlos Gaytán and Raúl de Anda, this timeless masterpiece takes you on a journey through the vibrant streets of Mexico. Featuring an enchanting blend of comedy, drama, and musical elements, “Guadalajara pues” is sure to capture your heart and tickle your funny bone.



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10. El último chinaco (1948)

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El último chinaco” is a captivating Mexican drama film directed by Raúl de Anda and written by Carlos Gaytán and Raúl de Anda. Set in the 1870s, this melodrama unfolds against the backdrop of Mexico in the late 19th century, where themes of greed and passion intertwine.



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11. Nosotros los pobres (1948)

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Nosotros los pobres, ” a 1948 Mexican film directed by Ismael Rodríguez, is a captivating blend of comedy, crime, and drama that stars Pedro Infante as a carpenter struggling to clear his name after being wrongfully accused of murder. The entire family steps up to help, navigating a web of family relationships, robbery, and criminal gangs, while also facing the challenges of prison.



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12. El seminarista (1949)

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El seminarista, ” a 1949 Mexican comedy-drama, follows the journey of Miguel, a Catholic priest, as he returns to his small-town roots. A series of unexpected problems, including romantic entanglements, force Miguel to shed his seminarist attire for a charro costume. Known for its heartwarming melodrama and witty humor, “El seminarista” showcases the challenges faced by priests in small-town communities.



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13. Prisión de sueños (1949)

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Prisión de sueños”, a 1949 Mexican drama film directed by Víctor Urruchúa, captures the essence of human emotions through gripping performances. Set in a world where passion and love are bound by societal norms, actors Rodolfo Acosta, Victorio Blanco, and Lupe Carriles bring the story to life. As they navigate the complexities of life and the challenges of their dreams, these characters leave a lasting impression on viewers.



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14. Cabellera blanca (1950)

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A haunting tale of sacrifice, betrayal, and the power of redemption, Cabellera Blanca is a gripping melodrama set in the vibrant world of 1950s Mexico. Directed by José Díaz Morales with screenplays by José Díaz Morales, Alberto López, and Carlos Sampelayo, this poignant film stars Rosario Granados, Fernando Fernández, and Rubén Rojo in a story that delves deep into the human spirit and the unshakable bonds of love.



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15. El sol sale para todos (1950)

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El sol sale para todos” is a Drama film released in 1950, directed by Víctor Urruchúa and written by Felipe García Arroyo and Víctor Urruchúa. The movie stars José Luis Aguirre ‘Trotsky’, Leopoldo Blum, and Lupe Carriles. The story follows an exciting bullfighter who suffers an accident during a local race in a quaint Spanish town.



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16. Bullfighter and the Lady (1951)

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Bullfighter and the Lady” is a captivating 1951 drama film that takes place in the vibrant country of Mexico. The movie follows an ambitious American who travels to Mexico in hopes of winning over a lovely senorita’s affections. To do so, he undergoes rigorous training under the guidance of a renowned Mexican bullfighter, known as a matador. Through unwavering determination and the tutelage of his mentor, our protagonist eventually becomes a competitive bullfighter himself.



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17. Cárcel de mujeres (1951)

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Cárcel de mujeres” is a captivating crime drama set in 1951 that tells the intriguing story of Evangelina, a woman arrested for murdering her lover, Alberto. In prison, she befriends Dora, Alberto’s former lover who was unjustly imprisoned due to Alberto’s illicit dealings.



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18. Mujer de medianoche (1952)

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Mujer de medianoche, a 1952 Mexican melodrama, offers a captivating exploration of sacrifice, seedy surroundings, and the harsh realities of fallen women. Directed by Víctor Urruchúa, this gripping crime drama stars Gloria Marín, Víctor Junco, and Ernesto Alonso, each delivering powerful performances in their respective roles.



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19. High Noon (1952)

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High Noon, ” directed by Fred Zinnemann, is a classic western drama that packs a powerful punch in just 1 hour and 25 minutes. The film stars Gary Cooper as Marshal Will Kane, a man trying to maintain peace in his small frontier town. However, trouble brews when an outlaw he had put behind bars years prior arrives in town, threatening it.



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20. Arrowhead (1953)

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Dreams of peace and duty clash in the powerful 1953 Western, Arrowhead, where we meet Ed Bannon, a Chief of Scouts working for the US Army. Bannon, portrayed with conviction by Charlton Heston, longs to bring peace to the tumultuous region of Fort Clark, Texas. Yet, Bannon’s ardent commitment to peace faces ardent opposition from both the Army and the warring Apache tribe, led by Jack Palance with a resolute performance.



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21. The Brute (1953)

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In “The Brute, ” a young, ruthless eviction enforcer finds himself drawn to a compassionate young lady living in a dilapidated building slated for demolition. As they navigate their contrasting worlds, the unlikely duo must contend with the harsh realities of poverty and the threat of homelessness.



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22. San Antone (1953)

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San Antone” is a gripping western drama set in post-Civil War Texas, where a dedicated cowboy finds himself in a precarious situation. In love with the fiancée of a detestable Confederate officer, he must navigate his feelings while saving the officer’s life. The officer, now a mercenary in Mexico, is captured by Mexican revolutionaries, forcing our cowboy hero to make a daring rescue.



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23. Sword of Granada (1953)

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Embark on an exhilarating adventure in “Sword of Granada, ” originally titled “El corazón y la espada, ” as swashbuckling hero Cesar Romero and his two resourceful companions traverse medieval Spain in search of hidden treasure. Witness their impressive 3D sword fights, which offer a unique, immersive viewing experience. However, these courageous explorers do not always emerge victorious, leading to tense moments of bondage.



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24. Broken Lance (1954)

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Broken Lance invites viewers to experience the grit and complexity of life in 1880s Arizona as the film follows the Devereaux rancher family. This hardworking, but dysfunctional family faces numerous challenges, including a strained father-son relationship, an unconventional interracial relationship, and conflicts between the ranchers’ half-brothers.



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25. Tehuantepec (1954)

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Tehuantepec, ” released in 1954, is a drama film set in Mexico, directed by Miguel Contreras Torres and written by him as well. The movie stars talented actors Katy Jurado, Eduardo Fajardo, and Gustavo Rojo in prominent roles. This film, set in the heart of Mexico, unravels the intricacies of human relationships and their journey through difficult times.



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26. Trial (1955)

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Trial” is an engrossing courtroom drama set in the tumultuous post World War 2 USA, exploring pressing issues like racial tensions and the rise of local communism. The story unfolds in 1947 against the backdrop of a bigoted community, presenting a stirring reference to rheumatic fever, as well as an insidious hint of white supremacy.



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27. The Racers (1955)

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In 1955, The Racers takes viewers on a thrilling journey into the world of professional racing, following the life of Gino Borgesa, portrayed by Kirk Douglas. As a talented car driver, Gino faces both triumphs and failures on the track while navigating the complexities of his love life.



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28. Man from Del Rio (1956)

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Experience the thrilling Western adventure in “Man from Del Rio” (1956), starring Anthony Quinn, Katy Jurado, and Peter Whitney. When a fast Mexican-American gunfighter kills a few notorious gunfighters, he is hired to replace Mesa’s dead sheriff.



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29. Trapeze (1956)

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Trapeze” takes viewers into the world of circus acrobatics, and follows the story of a talented, yet crippled trapeze artist. Amidst a group of talented young acrobats, he finds himself emotionally torn between two ambitious trapeze artists - one a gifted American and the other, a beautiful Italian.



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30. Dragoon Wells Massacre (1957)

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In the gripping 1957 Western drama, Dragoon Wells Massacre, a lone cavalry officer finds himself battling for survival amid a treacherous Indian territory. With a wagon loaded with prisoners in tow, the group must traverse the unforgiving Arizona Desert and face the hostility of their Apache adversaries.



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31. The Badlanders (1958)

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The Badlanders, released in 1958, is a gritty Western drama filled with action, betrayal, and redemption. Set in the desolate Yuma Territorial Prison and the harsh Arizona desert, John McBain and Peter Van Hoek’s divergent paths eventually cross in the bustling mining town of Prescott.



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32. Y Dios la llamó Tierra (1961)

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Y Dios la llamó Tierra, released in 1961, is a Mexican drama-history film that explores the themes of revenge, murder, and rape. Directed by Carlos Toussaint, the film stars Katy Jurado, Ignacio López Tarso, and Manuel Capetillo.



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33. Barabbas (1961)

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Barabbas” is a gripping historical drama released in 1962, based on the biblical story of Pontius Pilate’s controversial decision. In a fateful split-second, the populace was given the choice to spare either Barabbas, a convicted criminal, or Jesus, condemned as a heretic - a choice that would have lasting repercussions.



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34. One-Eyed Jacks (1961)

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One-Eyed Jacks is a thrilling 1961 drama-filled Western directed by Marlon Brando. The film, set in 19th-century California, follows a bandit known as Dad Longworth (played by Marlon Brando), who successfully robs a Mexican bank and escapes with the loot, leaving his partner Rio (Karl Malden) to be captured. However, Rio manages to break out of prison and embarks on a relentless hunt for Dad in Monterey, California.



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35. I briganti italiani (1961)

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I Briganti italiani” is a gripping 1961 drama film that captures the intensity of the Italian Civil War. This historical piece, set in the 1860s, follows the journey of a courageous guerrilla force member who manages to capture a colonel from the opposing army. As events unfold, this heroic individual soon finds himself leading a side to a triumphant victory.



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36. La bandida (1962)

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La bandida is a riveting Mexican romantic musical drama, set during the time of the Mexican Revolution. The film follows the tumultuous journey of Herrera and Gómez, who find themselves on opposite sides of the revolution. As the two reunite with a common enemy, La Bandida, their once-fraternal bond is tested due to jealousy and betrayal.



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37. Smoky (1966)

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In the captivating 1966 film “Smoky, ” audiences are taken on a heartwarming journey through the indestructible bond between a cowboy and a wild stallion. This intriguing drama Western, directed by George Sherman, depicts the remarkable story of a cowboy named Smoky and a powerful black stallion, creating a mesmerizing narrative that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.



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38. A Covenant with Death (1967)

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A Covenant with Death” is a gripping, suspense-filled drama that transports you to the heart of a courtroom. With a runtime of 1 hour and 37 minutes, the movie tells the story of a convicted murderer who takes justice into his own hands by killing his hangman. Amidst the turmoil, it is discovered that he did not commit the crime for which he was convicted.



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39. Stay Away, Joe (1968)

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Stay Away, Joe” finds Elvis Presley returning to his native American reservation as a successful rodeo champion, ready to bring change and help his people. Filled with humor and heart, this cult classic will take you on an unforgettable journey of love and connection that spans both cultural and personal barriers.



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40. La puerta y la mujer del carnicero (1969)

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La puerta y la mujer del carnicero” is a captivating anthology film from 1969. Divided into two distinct segments, this drama-fantasy-horror masterpiece provides a unique blend of chilling suspense, emotional turmoil, and social commentary.



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41. Any Second Now (1969)

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In the tense crime drama, “Any Second Now” (1969), the plot revolves around a photographer who, after being caught in infidelity, hatches a deadly plan to murder his wealthy, young wife to secure his financial future. However, the execution of the plan goes awry when the wife survives a staged auto accident, only to lose her memory as a result.



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42. Faltas a la moral (1970)

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Faltas a la moral, a 1970 Mexican drama, explores the harsh reality of a family plunged into extreme poverty. As they struggle to make ends meet, their already fragile situation is pushed to the brink when the mother is forced into prostitution. This heart-wrenching sacrifice exposes the family to consequences that test their limits and challenge their morality.



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43. The Bridge in the Jungle (1970)

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The Bridge in the Jungle” (1970) is a thrilling adventure drama movie that continues the story from its critically acclaimed predecessor, “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. ” In this high-stakes tale, audiences are introduced to John Huston’s character, a fearless tequila-swigging crocodile hunter who dares to venture into the treacherous jungles of Mexico. As he embarks on his perilous journey, he is warned that only native Indians can thrive in such hostile terrain.



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44. A Little Game (1971)

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A Little Game, ” released in 1971, tells the chilling tale of a young, troubled boy who will stop at nothing to disrupt his parents’ marriage. Fearing for his life, his stepfather suspects that the child may be the next victim in a series of shocking crimes.



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45. The Fearmaker (1971)

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The Fearmaker, ” also known as “El hacedor de miedo, ” follows the gripping story of a global sensation who, upon returning home after her father’s demise, stumbles into a labyrinth of greed and immorality. Mexican horror at its finest, this 1971 masterpiece delivers a chilling account of sinister forces lurking beneath the surface.



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46. Once Upon a Scoundrel (1973)

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Experience the uproarious comedy of “Once Upon a Scoundrel” as comic sensation Zero Mostel takes on the role of Senor Carlos de Refugio, a wealthy landowner renowned for his roguish and selfish behavior. Set in a small town, Senor de Refugio attempts to swindle the citizens with fake burials and deceitful schemes.



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47. Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973)

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Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid” is a thrilling and intense Western film from the annals of 1973. Directed by the iconic Sam Peckinpah and written by Rudy Wurlitzer, this drama, based on a true story, sees Pat Garrett, once a good friend of the infamous Billy the Kid, now tasked with bringing him to justice. As a manhunt ensues, the narrative is steeped in tension, intrigue and suspense.



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48. Fe, esperanza y caridad (1974)

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Fe, esperanza y caridad is a timeless anthology film originating from Mexico in 1974. Directed by eminent filmmakers Luis Alcoriza, Alberto Bojórquez and Jorge Fons, this critically acclaimed movie features three distinct segments that explore the themes of faith, hope and charity through a masterful blend of satire, comedy and dark drama.



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49. Pantaleon (1976)

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Pantaleon” is a Spanish comedy-drama film released in 1977, based on Mario Vargas Llosa’s novel. The story revolves around Peruvian army captain Pantaleon Pantoja, who is given the task of setting up a unique service to address the sexual desires of soldiers stationed in remote jungle outposts. This unconventional approach to meeting military needs provides ample fodder for laughter and intrigue.



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50. Los albañiles (1976)

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Los albañiles” is a gripping 1976 Mexican film that masterfully unravels the mysterious death of a watchman at a building site, interweaving several versions of the people involved. As a gritty adaptation of Vicente Lenero’s novel, the film delves deep into themes of poverty, corruption, and brutality, highlighting the harsh realities of life in urban settings. The stellar direction of Jorge Fons, combined with the writing talents of Luis Carrion and Vicente Leñero, provide a compelling backdrop for the strong performances of Ignacio López Tarso, Jaime Fernández, and José Alonso.



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51. El elegido (1977)

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El elegido” is a gripping 1977 Mexican drama thriller film directed by Servando González. The movie, starring Katy Jurado, Manuel Ojeda, and Héctor Suárez, is a suspenseful tale that takes audiences on a rollercoaster ride of emotions. With a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes, the story masterfully intertwines the genres of drama and thriller, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.



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52. The Children of Sanchez (1978)

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The Children of Sanchez” is a heartfelt and riveting drama film released in 1979, directed by Hall Bartlett. Set in the impoverished region of Mexico, the movie depicts the resilient and tight-knit Sanchez clan who have managed to survive through the toughest of times. The plot revolves around the family’s oldest daughter, Consuelo, who aims to forge a life of her own and embark on a different path. As Sanchez and the family grapple with this significant transition, they are confronted with immense personal and societal challenges.



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53. El recurso del método (1978)

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El recurso del método” is a powerful drama from 1978, set in a tumultuous time of Latin American history. The film delves into the intricate workings of dictatorship, following the story of one man who embodies the essence of multiple rulers. Directed by Miguel Littin and written by Alejo Carpentier, Régis Debray, and Miguel Littin, the movie brings together an impressive cast, including Nelson Villagra, Katy Jurado, and Salvador Sánchez.



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54. La viuda de Montiel (1979)

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La Viuda de Montiel, directed by Miguel Littin, presents a heart-wrenching journey of a mother as she recounts her son’s life-altering experiences. The drama unfolds as a train ride accompanies a woman and her only daughter, both bracing for the tragedy that ensued.



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55. Evita Peron (1981)

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In the gripping 1981 film “Evita Peron, ” the titular character, portrayed by Faye Dunaway, rises from a minor celebrity to the wife of a powerful Argentine dictator, Juan Peron, played by James Farentino. The alluring Eva Duarte’s aspirations fuel a blaze of ambition, driving her to heights of power and notoriety, as her fiery passion and lust for power transform her into a figure of both reverence and infamy.



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56. D.F./Distrito Federal (1981)

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D. F. /Distrito Federal” takes you on a rollercoaster ride through the heart of Mexico City, showcasing the city’s vibrant culture and unique characters. The film masterfully blends comedy and melodrama, delivering an unforgettable cinematic experience. Follow the journey of a census taker who navigates the city’s busy streets, encountering a variety of eccentric individuals along the way.



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57. Seduction (1981)

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Seduction” is a 1981 Mexican drama, romance, and thriller film that brings together the heartache of star-crossed lovers, the harsh realities of prostitution, and the intricate complexities of a mother-daughter relationship. Set in a period drama, the film explores the dark underbelly of society, where murder and passion intertwine, as the characters navigate the treacherous waters of love and loss.



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58. Barrio de campeones (1981)

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Barrio de campeones, a classic action-drama film from 1981, takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the streets of a poverty-stricken neighborhood. Directed by Fernando Vallejo and written by the talented duo of Kado Kostzer and Fernando Vallejo, this movie brings to life the stories of a dedicated boxer and the sacrifices he makes for his loved ones, all set against the backdrop of a bustling restaurant.



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59. Under the Volcano (1984)

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Under the Volcano, a gripping 1984 drama film, delves into the tumultuous life of a British consul in Mexico on the brink of World War II. Directed by the legendary John Huston, the film stars the talented Albert Finney, Jacqueline Bisset, and Anthony Andrews.



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60. Memoria del cine mexicano (1993)

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Memoria del cine mexicano” is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the lives and careers of the stars who defined the Mexican film industry between 1940 and 1970. Director Alejandro Pelayo masterfully weaves together compelling narratives of actors and actresses whose work left an indelible mark on the country’s cinematic history. The film provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of Mexican cinema, showcasing the talent, passion, and struggles of those who made it all possible.



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61. Divine (1998)

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Divine, ” originally titled “El evangelio de las maravillas, ” is a profound drama movie released in 1998. This captivating tale is set in “La Nueva Jerusalem, ” a small community of devout believers led by Papá Basilio (Rabal) and Mamá Dorita (Jurado). They eagerly await the second coming of Christ and have abandoned the world in pursuit of a new spiritual existence.



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62. The Hi-Lo Country (1998)

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The Hi-Lo Country, released in 1999, is a drama-romance-western film that takes viewers on a journey of friendship, love, and the challenges that come with making difficult choices. Directed by Stephen Frears and written by Max Evans and Walon Green, the movie stars Billy Crudup, Woody Harrelson, and Patricia Arquette in leading roles. Set in the 1950s, the story revolves around two cowboys, Big Bill McNeal (Harrelson) and Monte Wildhorn (Crudup), who must confront their deepest desires and loyalties when they fall for the same woman, Delle (Arquette).



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63. The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema (2001)

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The Bronze Screen” is a thought-provoking documentary, released in 2001, that delves into the rich history of Latin American culture and actors in American cinema. Spanning 100 years, this enlightening film presents an intriguing journey through Hollywood, revealing the presence and influence of Latino actors and their contributions to the industry.



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64. Un secreto de Esperanza (2002)

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Un secreto de Esperanza” is a heartwarming and deeply moving drama written and directed by Leopoldo Laborde. With an IMDb rating of 6.9 and 221.0 votes, this touching film follows the story of Jorge, a rebellious teenager in Mexico City, and his unlikely friendship with Esperanza, a solitary woman of a certain age. Through the use of flashbacks, adult Jorge reflects on the invaluable lessons and profound conversations he had with Esperanza about nature and the beauty of life.



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65. 9th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2003)

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Experience the glamour and excitement of the 9th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in this remarkable TV special. The event, hosted by renowned director Ron de Moraes, spotlights the American Awards presented by the esteemed Guild of movie actors for exceptional performances in both movies and television serials, dating back to 1995.



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66. Sam Peckinpah’s West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade (2004)

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Step into the bloodied world of Sam Peckinpah in the riveting documentary, Sam Peckinpah’s West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade. Explore the intriguing life and genius of the celebrated filmmaker who transformed the Western genre with his raw, controversial, and groundbreaking approach.



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67. How the West Was Lost (2008)

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How the West Was Lost” is a compelling documentary by Rich Hall that delves into the fascinating history of the Western film genre. The movie is a masterclass in storytelling that expertly explores how the quintessentially American genre ultimately lost its footing in the world of cinema.



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