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Eduardo Arozamena Filmography

Poster of Maclovia

Maclovia (1948)

Isolated on a small Mexican isle, a band of indigenous people preserve their ancestral ways,...

Poster of The Torch

The Torch (1950)

In the heart of Mexico, a town of unsuspecting simplicity is seized by the charismatic...

Poster of El muchacho alegre

El muchacho alegre (1948)

In the rustic heartland of a quaint village, Luis Coronado, a charismatic and spirited young...

Poster of You’re Missing the Point

You’re Missing the Point (1940)

The boyfriend (Cantinflas) of the servant of a rich industrial man, gets into the house...

Poster of Enamorada

Enamorada (1946)

In Mexican Revolution times, a guerrilla general (Armendáriz) and his troops take the conservative town...

Poster of El circo

El circo (1943)

In this version of Chaplin's The Circus (1928), Cantinflas is a cobbler who gets a...

Poster of The Woman I Lost

The Woman I Lost (1949)

This is the story of a revolutionary man who fights against injustice and poverty and...

Poster of The Unknown Policeman

The Unknown Policeman (1941)

Cantinflas captures a gang who had robbed a bank the night before. Considered a hero,...

Poster of Doña Bárbara

Doña Bárbara (1943)

A young lawyer and owner of a great property in the interior of Venezuela tríes...

Poster of Viva Mi Desgracia

Viva Mi Desgracia (1944)

A unique alcoholic potion is responsible for triggering numerous fun adventures. A shy, young man...

Poster of La malquerida

La malquerida (1949)

In the ranch of El Soto lives Raymunda (Dolores del Río) and her daughter, Acacia...

Poster of Río Escondido

Río Escondido (1948)

Called by the Mexican President himself, and in spite of a heart condition, young teacher...

Poster of Wild Flower

Wild Flower (1943)

One of the gratest love stories ever told!!

Poster of Red Rain

Red Rain (1950)

El coronel Montero mata a un hombre, lo cual desencadena una serie de eventos, muertes...

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One Day of Life (1950)

A story about two men caught in the Mexican revolution: close friends before, but now...