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Irma Lozano Movies

1981  
 
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When a young woman living in the big city discovers just how chaotic urban living can be, she does all she can in order to stay in control of her sanity in a rollicking comedy starring Maria Elena Velasco. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
María Elena Velasco
 
1978  
 
Some films about political revolutions dwell upon the causes and buildup. Others concentrate on the revolution itself. Benjamin Argumedo concerns itself with the mixed results of the aftermath. The film focuses on the effect that a political upheaval has on the title character-and things aren't all roses. Antonio Aguilar stars in this Spanish production. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1976  
 
This Mexican vaquero (cowboy) film centers on a group of no-good, dirty, low-down varmints who want to drive a group of law-abiding folks away from where they live in order to pull off a land deal. They will stop at nothing: not rape, not murder, in order to accomplish this feat. However, they are opposed by a good-hearted if peculiar gunman who gets his opponents under his control and then makes certain he gets a good look at their naked buttocks. He is searching for the man who killed his parents, who apparently bore a branding mark in that location. Though completely earnest and sincere, this goofy drama could enjoy some cross-over viewership among those who enjoy campy cowboy dramas and those with a yen to view male backsides without all those distracting clothes on them. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Barry CoeJosé Alonso, (more)
 
1971  
 
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A land-owning aristocrat's daughter has gotten pregnant. Her boyfriend deserts her when she refuses an abortion, and her father plans to kill the baby. The family's longtime nurse knows all this, of course, and she steals the baby away to her faraway village. Years later, when the baby has become a doctor, he unknowingly returns to the town of his birth. He stumbles across clues to his origins and begins to investigate. This Mexican-made Spanish language anti-abortion film has been dubbed into English. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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1969  
 
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The simmering relationship between a racist singer named Laura (Libertad Lamarque) and her longtime black friend Angustias (Eusebia Cosme) erupts into a violent boil when Laura's daughter falls in love with Angustias' son in a drama directed by Abel Salazar and inspired by the classic Douglas Sirk melodrama Imitation of Life. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Libertad LamarqueEusebia Cosme, (more)
 
1968  
 
When two brothers return to their home, they find that their family has been the victims of a brutal slaying. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi

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1965  
 
This youth-oriented sci-fi adventure concerns four astronauts who travel to the Planet of Eternal Night. A young scientist named Daniel (Guillermo Murray) and his girlfriend Silvia (Adriana Roel) lead the mission, and take along a boxer and his manager for comic relief. The planet's occupants live underground because the surface is blindingly bright and hot, and they are ruled by The Protector (Jose Galvez), who wants to blow up the Earth with a death ray. The usual cartoonish adventures ensue, until Daniel and Silvia manage to save the day. Director Alfredo B. Crevenna's film looks like a 1930s Flash Gordon serial rather than a product of the '60s, but it was popular enough to bring the characters back for a sequel, El Planeta de los Mujeres Invasoras. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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