Simón Cabido

Nascimento : 1931-05-05, Philippines

Morte : 1992-05-07

Filmes

Veneno que tú me dieras
Julián
By a misunderstanding two employees of a pharmacy, Alberto and Juan, delivers rat poison to a client.
Los obsexos
Demetrio López / Doña Croqueta
Two friendly guys, tired of a monotonous and boring life, decide to live fully. They want to meet new sensations and to be surrounded by beautiful women. For these reasons, they start working in a travel agency as guides.
Canción triste de...
Doña Flori
Aurelio is a famous opera singer who, while is been interviewed, receives a call which inform aboy his wifes' death. During the funeral there is a terrible mess.
Road to Montezuma
The tandem Juanito Navarro and Simon Fitted we have a great variety show. With exotic choreography and comic pieces satirizing the famosillos of the tabloid press and politicians of the time, through such beloved characters as Don Cirilo and Doña Cocleta.
Los chulos
Leocadio
Félix rebolledo is a pimp who owns a cabaret, two bingo halls and three dating houses. He now intends to open a party hall, and for this he has - as he always has - the support of the Bishop, whom he has bribed with frequent donations. Counting on the support of the Church, it will be much easier for him to have the approval of the City Council, although, on the other hand, he also has bribed, among others, the mayor and the president of the Council of the Deputation.
Pepito Piscinas
Mecánico
La Raulito en libertad
Más fina que las gallinas
Guerreras verdes
Don Angel
Make Crazy... Not War
Florindo
Lola Reyes is a singer who is succeeding and, therefore, is besieged by everyone. A group of homosexuals are the only ones authorized by his possessive mother to be her friends. Lola falls for a painter, and he falls for her, so her gay gang make him pose as one of them for the mother to authorize the friendship.
Fight to the Death
Perron
The parallel stories of a police commissioner and a bank robber whose lives eventually come together.
Ligue Story
Redactor
La garbanza negra, que en paz descanse...
Lucas
Hamelín
Sigfredo
Las salvajes en Puente San Gil
The film explains the vicissitudes of a group of revue stars who arrive into a small provincial village in the dark Spain of the sixties, called Puente San Gil. There the women are received with aggressiveness and contempt by the ultraconservative bourgeoisie, to the point of becoming denounced and imprisoned because of the scandal caused by the sensual content of their variety show. But they refuse to remain silent and sing their protest as a song. —jsanchez