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Sequel to Maria Pistolas. Comic-tomgirl member of Villa's army has boy trouble.
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After the Revolution, Villa works on defining his legacy... and then he gets assassinated.
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Western with romance subplot.
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Pseudo-historical drama about a semi-civilian who decides to run guns across the border for Villa's troops.
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Ana Lilian, Ricardo and Blanca tell about their lives from the moment in which they became missing kids of the Salvador War until present days.
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El cobarde
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Alberto is born in wartime, where his father dies a hero. He grows up effeminate. His mother sends him to military college where Fernando bullies him, more
Alberto is born in wartime, where his father dies a hero. He grows up effeminate. His mother sends him to military college where Fernando bullies him, but they become friends. When war comes, he has to face his fears. close
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Povesa and womanizer Guadalupe Padilla earned such a reputation in his native town that he was not called the Devil in the Flesh. However, the women melted more
Povesa and womanizer Guadalupe Padilla earned such a reputation in his native town that he was not called the Devil in the Flesh. However, the women melted at the sight of him, and their fathers, husbands and brothers clutched guns and machetes at the mere mention of Padilla's name. But one day she fell hopelessly in love. And two of them. One was the wife of the commandant of the military garrison Carolina, and the other - the daughter of the planter Lupita. And if the first beauty only beckoned Guadalupe, causing painful jealousy of her husband, the romance with the second to the complete amazement of the city ended in a marriage that by all indications was supposed to become unhappy. At this point, a civil war begins in Mexico. Padilla is sent to the army of Pancho Villa, and his sworn enemy Artemio Gomez, Carolina's husband, commands a punitive squad. close
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La república perdida II
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A history of Argentina's last military dictatorship (1976-1983). After "La Republica Perdida" was made, which covered 1930 to 1976, there was an important more
A history of Argentina's last military dictatorship (1976-1983). After "La Republica Perdida" was made, which covered 1930 to 1976, there was an important part of Argentina's history yet to be told, which was too recent to be covered by the first documentary. The first movie was made at the end of the last dictatorship. This second documentary covers this last dictatorship from 1976 to 1983. close
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Two cowboys fight over ownership of a horse and a woman.
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El derecho y el deber
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Officer comes home from the Revolution to discover that he's been declared dead and that his wife has remarried and given his lands to another man.
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Impaciencia del corazón
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Young army officer gets involved with two sisters; one of them's a chronic invalid and her family has protected and sheltered her from all possible harm more
Young army officer gets involved with two sisters; one of them's a chronic invalid and her family has protected and sheltered her from all possible harm with such smothering care that she's a spoiled, petulant bag of temper tantrums. She forms a big ol' crush on the dashing lieutenant, and everyone involved goes completely nuts and makes an infinite number of bad decisions in the wake of her pouting and her crying jags and her passive-aggressive crap. close
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"O Corneteiro Lopes" is a story of love and courage. The city of Salvador is under siege by Brazilian troops, however, they lose strength in the course more
"O Corneteiro Lopes" is a story of love and courage. The city of Salvador is under siege by Brazilian troops, however, they lose strength in the course of battles. The Portuguese Luiz Lopes, alongside the Brazilian army, contrary to the orders of General Labatut, changes the fortunes of the Battle of Pirajá. close
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