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- A man makes his way from Mexico to Los Angeles in the 1920s and gets married and raises a big family there. The movie follows the children until they get married and start their families in the 1960s.
- It is a Mexican series that shares real stories that have been sent to Silvia Pinal, the host of the show; the episodes deal with strong issues surrounding women that don't always end well.
- A man is chasing four outlaws who killed his wife and finds them in a small town's jail, but they escape to Mexico.
- Story of love between Marimar and Sergio. Sergio is from a wealthy family, and Marimar lives with her poor grandparents in a hut in front of the ocean.
- After their family is killed in a government massacre, siblings Enrique and Rosa flee Guatemala and embark on a perilous journey to "El Norte": the United States.
- Poor and hungry peasant Macario wishes to have a good meal for All Saint's Day. After his wife cooks him a turkey he has three apparitions: The Devil, God, and the Death.
- In 19th-century Mexico, Dr. Fuentes inherits a fortune and searches for a wife. His choice is Matilde Penalver y Beristain, from an aristocratic family whose fortune has waned.
- When school teacher Harriet Winslow goes to Mexico to teach, she is kidnapped by Gen. Tomas Arroyo and his revolutionaries. An aging American, Ambrose "Old Gringo" Bierce also in Mexico, befriends Gen. Arroyo and meets Harriet. Bierce is a famous writer, who knowing that he is dying, wishes to keep his identity secret so he can determine his own fate. Though he likes Arroyo, Bierce tries to provoke the General's anger whenever possible in an attempt to get himself killed, thus avoiding suffering through his illness. Winslow is intrigued by both Bierce and Arroyo, and the men are in turn attracted to her. She becomes romantically involved with Arroyo. When Winslow learns of Bierce's true identity (a writer whose work she has loved and respected for years), she is singlemindedly determined to fulfill his dying wish.
- A group of university employees arrive in a small village during a hiking expedition. Once there, the local priest accuses them of being university students who're attempting to spread communism and mobilizes the townspeople to lynch them.
- A telenovela that dramatizes the romances and rivalries between two brothers and two sisters in Mexico in the early 1900s.
- Wealthy, 35 year-old longtime widow Leonarda Ruán & new guy in town, 20 year-old Genaro Onchi, with nothing to his name, unexpectedly fall deeply in love with each other. Their love is challenged by the very strong disapproval of the small, close-minded conservative town and by two men & three women who each intend to win over Leonarda & Genaro respectively.
- A girl with a scar on her face sells flowers to support her sick mother.
- A white woman enters into a romance with a Mexican Indian. The racial barriers between the lovers prove to be insurmountable, resulting in tragedy.
- Adventurer Shark comes to a small village near a diamond-miners' camp, and local police arrest him, accusing him of having committed a bank robbery in a neighboring town. The police also confiscate the diamond mine for the state, which incites the miners to revolt, but they're defeated. Shark, Father Lizzardi, Castin, his daughter, and Djin, a whore Castin loves, flee into the jungle and fight for their lives.
- A country musician man and a high-class architect woman fall in love.
- Miranda San Llorente is a modern, spirited young woman who seems to have it all: beauty, wealth, and a loving heart. Her millionaire father, Gonzalo San Llorente, has placed his hopes on her as his successor because, of his three daughters, she most resembles him in drive and character. Florencia, the eldest, has a heart condition; Renata, the youngest, is a spoiled, irresponsible teenager. Currently, Miranda's thoughts are on her upcoming wedding. Her fiancé, Fabricio Beltran, is soon to return from Germany, where he studied for his doctor's degree--but Miranda does not suspect that Fabricio would rather marry her sister Florencia. Bertha de Aragon, her maternal aunt, deliberately brought the two young lovers together out of pure spite to hurt Miranda, whom she was never able to manipulate because the girl is not deceived by her aunt's pretense of kindness. Miranda is a constant reminder of the woman Bertha hates the most: her own sister, Fernanda de Aragon. Fabricio arrives with his friend Alejandro Luque, who believes that Gonzalo murdered his father and is intent on seeking revenge. But his mind is in turmoil when he meets Miranda and falls in love for the first time, which clashes with his desire for revenge. Miranda is also struck by an attraction she doesn't understand, and in their love/hate relationship they hurt each other and learn the meaning of sweet sorrow. Gonzalo's business goes bankrupt because of the mismanagement by Cesar, Fabricio's brother and Bertha's accomplice. Gonzalo goes to jail and Miranda must find a way to rebuild not only the family fortune, but the family itself, including her mother Fernanda, who left years ago because of Bertha's gossip and underhandedness. Also, Miranda and Alejandro must overcome the barriers between them, set by Cesar, who loves her, and Bertha, who fell in love with Alejandro at first sight. In this struggle of feelings and passion, of power and pride, Miranda and Alejandro will discover that only those who cause them can heal the wounds of love.
- A young student, Mati, breaks up with and constantly humiliates Gabino, who is devoted to her - until he gets the opportunity to make her pay for her snubs.
- The Sanchez clan has seen the worst of times living in impoverished Mexico but they have survived by sticking together. When Sanchez's oldest daughter Consuelo plans to change direction and build a life of her own, the family and Sanchez face an enormous challenge.
- "Hora marcada" was a Mexican television anthology series presenting horror and science fiction; with "Mujer de Negro" (Woman in Black), who typically made cameo appearances wearing a long dress and a black veil in the background.
- Two young girls used to play Serpents and Ladders. One of them always won, but they are very close friends. When they grow up, the winner is still the lucky one in the game of life, but life can be treacherous.
- Story of Ramona and her californian family during the US annexation of California.
- India Maria decides to go live with a cousin in the capital of Mexico to find a good job, but all kinds of complications arise.
- Set in 1848 California. About a brother and sister battling a crooked businessman over property rights.
- Maria Jose raised in poverty by her foster dad and the only thing she knows about her biological father is that he's a rich man.
- Love triangle between Victoria, firefighter Luis and rich businessman Andrés.
- A poor janitor and a rich business owner spend the night at an old scary house in order to gain an inheritance money.
- The Cucaracha is a brave woman soldier who leads a group of similar women into the fray against the forces of the Villa colonel, Zeta.
- Torn between three lovers and bored by her typewriting classes, Carolina (Dillian) writes a passionate love letter to fictional Pablo Garza from Monterrey. The letter is sent by mistake and received by real Pablo Garza's girlfriend. Pablo himself (Infante) flies to Mexico City looking for an explanation. Carolina is rehearsing a musical show for her school dressed as a man. When Pablo meets her, she pretends to be her brother Anibal, a shy and feminine sailor. Pablo likes Anibal and invites "him" to a cabaret. After that, Carolina falls inlove with Pablo but resists to unveil her real self. Meanwhile, Pablo feels himself confused, because young "Anibal" is cute as an angel and has "those blue eyes..."
- Follow-up to 'Maria Isabel.' Newly wed to a rich man, Maria Isabel must still struggle with being branded as a lowly maid and endure her adoptive daughter's scorn and her husband's infidelity.
- A dumb homeless finds a 10,000 pesos bill, with it he pretends to buy a child of his own, unfortunately everybody around him try to steal it, tragedy will come soon.
- Mexican and Latin-American classic. Four independent stories based on writer Francisco Rojas Gonzáles's work, depicting the reality of Mexican indian people: Las Vacas, Nuestra Señora, El Tuerto and La Potranca. In El Tuerto, crosseyed boy is made fun of by his mates. His religious mother asks God to make the boy's eyes equal. The outcome is tragic.
- La India Maria raises a kidnapped newborn and is chased down by criminals who want the boy.
- Comic genius Zero Mostel hilariously portrays Senor Carlos de Refugio, a wealthy landowner known for his roguish and selfish acts.
- Herrera (Armendariz) and Gómez (Fernandez) are on opposite sides in the Revolution; when the two men return home, one finds that his mistress, La Bandida (Maria Félix) is involved with someone else, and the other that is soon to be a widower. The saga then continues as both men go after La Bandida. A tale set during the Mexican Revolution starring some of Mexico's most famous, old-time actors.
- During the cristero revolution federalist Rosas arrives in a town together with his lover and a local woman feels strangely attracted to him. Based on Elena Garro novel.
- "La soldadera" (the female soldier) focuses upon Lázara, a simple country girl who is caught up in the Mexican Revolution. At the beginning of the film, she is a newlywed whose husband, Juan, is forced to join the federal army during the revolution. Lázara chooses to follow Juan, but unfortunately he is soon killed in battle. One of the Villista soldiers (supporters of Pancho Villa), Nicolás, takes Lázara to be his woman and so she becomes part of their band. Lázara has to walk alongside Nicolás' horse whilst carrying his rifle and gun belt as they travel. One of the older "soldaderas" puts the gun belt on Lázara and shows her how to shoot. Although Lázara does not fight, she is present during moments of conflict and is involved in the looting of a town. But Lázara wishes for nothing more than a home.
- Pedro, a wealthy Mexican landowner, is convinced he can get everything he wants with money and arrogance.
- Maria is on a business trip, and during a storm her car cracks up in the middle of the highway. She is picked up by a mental hospital's bus that takes her there but she cannot get out because everyone thinks she is mentally ill.
- In 1909, the former Judge Cristobal Zamarripa is the owner of the Valle Nacional, the a plantation where snuff exploits workers, supported by the tyrant Porfirio Diaz, who sends political prisoners as slaves.
- It tells the story of a young gambling enthusiast who becomes involved in the murder of two customs guards.
- When a young blind woman's father is brutally murdered her life will never be the same. The murdered is after her.
- A dramatic story which tells the love between a beautiful woman named Gabriela and a revolutionary man. All framed by violent and exciting battles.
- La India Maria portrays a poor but honorable woman who causes a stir around town when she decides to become a witch doctor.