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Olivia Michel Movies

1961  
 
A few ostensibly ribald scenarios from this routine musical comedy by Rogelio A. Gonzalez might border on the offensive to some viewers. The trite storyline features three different men whose womanizing is concentrated on the many fairs held throughout Mexico at different times in the year. Each of the men has one particular lover at the site of each of the fairs, and the trio simply make the annual rounds, going from one "fair" lady to the next. The talent of popular stars Javier Solis and Alfredo Sadel is a plus though no one in the cast can overcome the script. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Julio AldamaOlivia Michel, (more)
 
1960  
 
Although the definition of risqué in Mexico is far below French standards, after all, "risqué" is a universally recognized French term, this musical-sexual-religious drama is considered to be in that category by Mexican standards. The story centers on the titillating exploits of a beautiful, seductive, "she-devil" (Luz María Aguilar) who is evil enough to ruin those who get involved with her. But all is not totally lost. By the end of the film when she has wreaked enough destruction, she is transformed by a sacred image in a church and conversion is imminent. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Columba DominguezLuz Maria Aguilar, (more)
 
1960  
 
This comedy is another of the quickly-filmed, three-week wonders from Mexico that suffers because of the rush. Star Manuel "El Loco" Valdez crosses over from his zany television appearances to play the lead, while Flor Silvestro, Irma Dorantes, and Olivia Michel portray the three sisters in the Karambazo family. It is indicative of the level of comedy that "Karambazo" can be construed as "caramba" gone wild. As in many films from the land of the mariachi bands and hat dances, songs and music play a role as well. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Manuel ValdésFlor Silvestre, (more)
 
1947  
 
In this western, the Mexican army is involved in a messy conflict with the Indians as they try to located the murderer of some dead settlers. "Rock Fists" comes to the rescue and finds the real killer. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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