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  2. Elsa Aguirre - Wikipedia

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    Elsa Irma Aguirre Juárez [a] (born 25 September 1930) is a Mexican actress from the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema.Her work in more than 40 films and telenovelas has earned her multiple accolades, such as the Golden Ariel for her outstanding cinematographic career and a Luna del Auditorio for her life in entertainment, among other recognitions.

  3. Love Was Her Sin - Wikipedia

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    Love Was Her Sin (Spanish: Amar fué su pecado) is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Rogelio A. González and starring Elsa Aguirre, Jorge Mistral and Alma Rosa Aguirre. [1] [2] It was shot at the Azteca Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernández.

  4. A Decent Woman - Wikipedia

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    A Decent Woman (Spanish: Una mujer decente) is a 1950 Mexican drama film directed by Raúl de Anda and starring Elsa Aguirre, Rafael Baledón and Gloria Ríos. [1] [2] It was shot at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernández.

  5. Acapulco (film) - Wikipedia

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    Acapulco is a 1952 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Elsa Aguirre, Armando Calvo and Miguel Torruco. [1] Cast

  6. Sólo de noche vienes - Wikipedia

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    It starred Elsa Aguirre and Julio Alemán alongside Cosmo Alessio, Rodolfo Landa, Herbert Meneses and Regina Torné. The plot is about a forbidden romance that takes place during Holy Week in a city in Central America. [2] Sólo de noche vienes is also an important documentary of the Holy Week processions in Guatemala of the 1960s. [3]

  7. La liga de las muchachas - Wikipedia

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    It was written by Luis Alcoriza, directed by Fernando Cortés and starred by Elsa Aguirre, Alma Rosa Aguirre, Miroslava Stern, Rosina Pagã and Conchita Carracedo.

  8. Los viejos somos así - Wikipedia

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    Los viejos somos así is a 1948 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Joaquín Pardavé, and starring Pardavé, Elsa Aguirre, and Víctor Junco. [1] References

  9. Lo blanco y lo negro - Wikipedia

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    Elsa Aguirre Marco Muñoz Mariana Levy Sebastián Ligarde Omar Fierro: Opening theme ¿Quién te crees tú? by Lupita D'Alessio: Country of origin: Mexico: Original language: Spanish: No. of episodes: 140: Production; Executive producer: Ernesto Alonso: Production locations: Mexico City, D.F., Mexico: Cinematography: Jesús Acuña Lee: Original ...