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- Called by the Mexican President himself, and in spite of a heart condition, young teacher Rosaura Salazar travels to the deserted town of Rio Escondido to accomplish the mission of bringing education to the poorest people. Being there, Salazar has to fight Regino Sandoval the evil landlord of the town. He has transformed the town into his own property, imposing his will and spreading death everywhere.
- A sales man and a pretty girl are running away from the father of her because of an arranged wedding.
- In this beautifully photographed film by Actor-Director Raul de Anda, a determined young man of humble, country origins, (Lorenzo Garza), travels to the big city in order to pursue his dreams. He soon gets hired by a wealthy family as a Chauffeur but never gives up on his life-long goal of becoming a world-class Bullfighter or Matador whose grace and talent. along with his rich employer's connections, will finally allow him to enjoy the status, respect, fame and fortune that this elite position brings. This film features scenes of actual bullfights.
- "Champion without a crown". Quick rise and fall of a boxer filled with talent and psychological complexes.
- German, Japanese and Italian agents are sent to Mexico to plan an invasion.
- In a Mexican small village, the Mayor offers a reward for the capture of the "Charro Negro" without knowing that he is his son Raul, who is decided to take revenge of the raping and suicide of his fiancé Rosa. Once he has accomplished his vengeance, he decides to continue being the Charro Negro in order to help other people.
- A charro dressed in black investigates who murdered his stepmother, finds the criminal and confronts him.
- Luis plans to serenade his girlfriend Carmen in Mazatlán, but he and his friend Arturo board the wrong train and end up in a town in Veracruz
- La Gaviota (The Seagull) is a drama that follows Barbara (Maria Antonienta Pons), an eccentric young woman who works in a seaside hotel. Barbara has a perfect life and boyfriend, Antonio, but things are about to change. A ship has come to port, and with it Don Carlo, a rich and suave artist who is the embodiment of the perfect 1950's man. The friction and conflict mounts when he checks into Barbara's hotel. When Antonio new job as a sailor sends him off on board the Mary Dolores, the temptation of a mustachioed business man is too great for Barbara. Soon her perfect life is destroyed as she faces adversity from all of the men and women in her life. When Antonio returns, he finds out about her affair with Don Carlo and leaves her to concentrate on his new profession. Unexpectedly, Don Carlo's wife (to whom he is separated) comes to town and causes a stir and Don Carlo is forced to go back with her so that he can arrange a legal divorce. He leaves money for Barbara and writes a note telling her where he is going, but the tricky wife of the hotel owner takes the money to buy a refrigerator so the hotel can have cold beer, and she discard the note. The hotel owner takes advantage of the availability of cold beer, and during his drunken attempt to rape Barbara, his wife finds the two and throws Barbara out of the hotel. Barbara, now jobless, is reunited with Antonio during a dinner party, and as the two dance, they slowly rekindle their feelings for each other. A fight breaks out, however, between Antonio and another man, and Antonio ends up with a knife in his spine, paralyzing him from the waist down. With no income coming from either of them, Barbara is forced to try performing in the local bar, but her slow ballads do not impress the manager or the customers, so she rips off her dress to reveal skin-colored undergarments, and begins doing a burlesque dance. The crowd and manager are instantly pleased, but Barbara is disgraced and escapes to her dressing room to cry about it. Meanwhile, Don Carlo has returned and he goes to the hotel to find Barbara. The hotel owners confess to what they did and go with him to the bar to apologize to Barbara and explain what has happened. Barbara is now forced to make the tough decision between leaving with the rich artist or staying with the jobless paraplegic. In the last scene, she carries her one tiny suitcase stuffed with all of her mini-dresses to Antonio's house to say good bye. Coincidentally, she stumbles in right as Antonio is holding a pistol to his head about to attempt suicide. Her presence startles him, since he probably never expected to see her again, and he puts the gun down. Right then, she changes her mind and embraces Antonio, apparently choosing to stay with him so he will not kill himself. We then see Don Carlo waiting at the dock for his beloved Barbara, but she never comes.
- A young man investigates the possibility that his late father was murdered.
- When don Pancho Gutiérrez owns a large sum of money to Tirso Ramírez, a ruthless landowner who threatens to take his ranch, Pancho receives help from his twin brother Guillermo, a playwright and stage actor, and from his adopted son Luis.
- A thief commits several misdeeds and, to mislead the police, keeps jewelry in the house of his fiancée, whom he seduces to prevent her from discovering the theft.
- An orphan girl begins an affair with a lawyer who leaves town for work, promising to return when he succeeds. However, the girl will travel to the capital to look for him, although she will only receive contempt from her part.
- Charro Negro faces up to a gang of crooks and gunmen, whom are trying to steel a gold mine.
- The relatives of a wealthy family come from the countryside to stay for a days.