Ross Fisher
Nacimiento : 1887-02-11, Sprinfield, Montana, USA
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Luis Antonio, José Luis y Luis Manuel García son tres primos pendencieros que únicamente entran en orden cuando su abuela, la enérgica doña Luisa, los agarra a bastonazos. La llegada de Lupita Smith, prima de los muchachos nacida en los Estados Unidos, desata la competencia entre ellos por conquistar a su rubia pariente. Además, una venganza familiar enfrenta a los García con los temibles primos López. (FILMAFFINITY)
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La abuela de los tres hermanos enfrentados muere y el más simpático de ellos sufre una crisis emocional. Dos familias resentidas... dos jóvenes que se aman... Deberán elegir entre el honor de su apellido, la lealtad entre primos y el amor que nace en sus corazones. Secuela de "Los tres García". Ismael Rodríguez rodó demasiadas escenas para el primer film, así que las sobrantes las editó para crear esta continuación que mantiene los personajes originales protagonizados por los mismos actores que les dieron vida.
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A country girl finds herself working as a prostitute, but her true love, a musician, comes looking for her. She must fight a cabaret dancer for his love.
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A secret agent investigates the death of the scientist who created a deadly ray only to find out his own wife is involved.
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Mexican movie
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The story of the adventures and entanglements of the son of a famous film producer who is forced to study law.
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Mexican movie
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Moments before he will be executed by the French Intervention Army, the liberal leader reads a love letter by his girlfriend. His memories provide the poetic pictures of this romantic historical drama.
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A 1942 film.
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Class conflicts between two families; one's upper-class but decaying, one's industrious middle-class on the rise. Also Christmas.
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Bedroom farce, with three men claiming the same woman as their mistress.
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A 1940 film directed by Enrique Herrera.
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Woman faces the vicissitudes of life with her three adult children well in the background. But when the chips are down...
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A 1940 film directed by Manuel R. Ojeda,
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It is the story of a beautiful Tehuana woman who falls in love with a sailor who leaves with the promise of returning, but due to her delay she decides to accept a former suitor as her husband. Finally, when the marriage is about to materialize, the sailor returns creating an emotional conflict in her that is resolved thanks to her fiancé who, by intuiting her true feelings, leaves her free to stay with the sailor
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Camelia, a prostitute who works in a low-class cabaret in Mexico City (called "The Blood Stain') meets Guillermo, a young man from the country who just arrived in the city looking for a better life. She offers to take care of him until he gets set up, and the initial friendship soon turns romantic. This inevitably causes problems with Gastón, Camelia's pimp.
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Fernando de Fuentes was among the most famous and versatile writer-directors of Mexican cinema’s Golden Age, etching his style on genres as varied as the Western and the musical. In his immigrant melodrama The Dressel Family, De Fuentes addresses the “problem” of the ferreteros: successful bourgeois German families who established their own self-sufficient community within Mexico City, but in doing so—it was widely felt—preserved their haughty colonialist attitudes toward the native population. The head of the Dressel household is a proud and stubborn German matriarch who, disdainful of her son’s mixed marriage, sets out to destroy the reputation of his young wife, a Mexican radio singer (played by the beautiful and talented Consuelo Frank).
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Luponini, un empleado bancario, se convierte en asaltante debido a un despecho amoroso. Su carrera criminal, exitosa al principio, se ve pronto amenazada por la traición de uno de sus cómplices y el desprecio de Luisa, su ex-esposa.
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Rebelión es una película documental mexicana dirigida por Manuel G. Gómez con la participación de personas nativas de San Juan Teotihuacán. Fue producida por Producciones Sol en 1934 y estrenada en el Cine Olimpia en agosto 16 de 1934.
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The story of Mexican President Benito Juárez and the emperor Maximilian of Habsburg and the empress Carlota.
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Dos hombres y una mujer tienen un accidente y se encuentran perdidos en la noche. Un misterioso sujeto les señala que pueden refugiarse en un convento de las cercanías que pertenece a monjes enclaustrados de la Orden del Silencio. Una terrorífica velada espera a los visitantes. (FILMAFFINITY)
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During Mexican Revolution, Rosalio Mendoza survives by making and winning favors from both factions, the governmental forces and Zapata's Army. His hacienda welcomes everybody, and Mendoza is considered a good friend of his guests. Eventually, the situation becomes unsustainable and he has to take sides. Betrayal and deception overcome and Mendoza's dark side surfaces
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A 1933 film.
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Colonel Carrasco's wife Marta leaves him taking his young son. The child, Juan, grows into an admirable and well-mannered young man. Having been promoted to a higher rank of power amidst the Mexican Revolution, the indulgent and corrupt Colonel accepts a bribe to free a revolutionary, Felipe Martinez, from his prison. Martinez has been sentenced to execution at the hands of a firing squad. Carrasco asks to have the revolutionary replaced by absolutely anyone. In a twist of fate, that anyone turns out to be his own long lost son Juan. Upon receiving this news, Marta races to the prison and explains the predicament to Carrasco. He subsequently desperately attempts to prevent the gunning down of his son by his very own government officials.
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Railroad foes cause terror on the tracks with the illusion of a ghost train.
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Estrada, the chief government official of the region, has put a price on the head of José Savedra for causing the local people to rebel against his tax collectors. Dancer Rosario Montes also thinks that the tax levied against her "Fandango Café" is excessive and is not inclined to pay.
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Silent boxing sports comedy about a boxer whose grandmother wants him to be a ballet dancer, so he has the boxers at his training camp pose as ballet dancers to fool granny, with predictable results
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Lone wolf, who is stirring up the Indians against the wishes of his elders, gets the job of scout at the fort. When he hears of the approval of the new reservation, he sends his men to trap Scott and his troop before they can deliver the information.
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Hero is center of plot by a gang of lawless whites to convince Indians he killed one of their number, but finally clears himself.
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Following the "no good deed goes unpunished" idiom, when after rescuing a group of settlers, hero Don Miguel Arguella is double-crossed by the group leader who files a claim on his land and makes a move towards his girlfriend. Sadly, this is a lost film.
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Silent cowboy western about a man on a mission to exact revenge on the gang who, he feels, are responsible for his mother's death, after their raid. Upon discovering that one of the gang members killed in the raid was the long-lost son of the Monroe family, so he decides to impersonate him to exact his revenge on the their family.
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Dean Randall is a hero of the Great War who comes home to his horse and his father's ranch. When back he saves a family in a wagon train -- a father, daughter Grace, and three orphan children.
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Wondering cowboy Bart Andrews (played by Fred Thompson) gets arrested simply because a crooked sheriff is short on men for his chain gang. A chance visit to a rodeo on the way to jail, gives Bart a chance to demonstrate his bronco-busting skills, which results in the sheriff caving to pressure from a group of cowboys, to allow Bart to work on ranch, rather than joining the road gang. Finding himself in the right place at the right time, Bart is able to prevent the theft of a train full of cattle, but later ends up being accused of killing a station agent when he interrupts the ranch foreman robbing an express office. Bart is eventually able to bring the foreman to justice, and in a surprise twist, it turns out that he was in fact the real owner of the ranch he was working at!
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1920's cowboy superstar Fred Thomson stars in this western comedy adventure.
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When Harlan Carr inherited his Uncle Ebenezer's "Jack-O Lantern" house and too his bride there to live, he found himself the unwilling host of a score of hungry relatives within a week. Soon, strange things began to happen. A black cat made the house his headquarters, unexplained sounds could be heard and a shadowy figure floated through the halls at night.
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The film is perhaps the only remaining example of silent era cinema from a Chinese-American production company, and was co-written, co-directed (with Francis J. Grandon) and produced by James B. Leong, who changed his name from Leong But-jung after emigrating from Shanghai in 1913. Of the seven reels that originally comprised 'Lotus Blossom,' only one (the fifth, running for 12 minutes at 20fps) is known to survive. This remaining reel of film is now available on Disc 2 of the DVD Collection "More Treasures from the American Film Archives," and was preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive.