Rosita Quintana
Rosita Quintana (July 16, 1925 - August 23, 2021), born Trinidad Rosa Quintana Muñoz de Kogan, was an Argentina-born Mexican film actress and singer of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Quintana is remembered for her participation in numerous Mexican films between 1948-1960. She starred in movies like Calabacitas Tiernas (1949), along Tin Tan and Amalia Aguilar; Susana (1951) (directed by Luis Buñuel); El Mil Amores(1954), with Pedro Infante and many others. In 2005, she returned to films with Club Eutanasia. As a singer, she is remembered in notable tangos and boleros, such as Bendita Mentira.
El mil amores
as Carmen ZamudioCarmen has a daughter, Patricia, who attends a school for young ladies where they think Carmen...
Movie pageWhat a Beautiful Legs!
as LupeA man hired to impersonate a bankrupt business mogul who is currently on the run from creditors...
Movie pageSusana
as SusanaThe story of a girl of questionable mental stability who escapes from incarceration and ends up...
Movie pageDos gallos de pelea
as uncreditedTwo small-town hell-raisers get so out of hand the authorities have to step in to rein them in.
Movie pageLove Your Neighbor
as Virginia LópezThis film tells several short stories that end up lapsing in the emergency room of a hospital,...
Movie pageViva el chubasco
as uncreditedThe struggle between two rival families brings many complications into the life of a people. The...
Movie pageMujeres que trabajan
as Claudia SandovalWomen connected with a female-run employment agency and a women-only boarding house bond...
Movie pageCalibre 44
as Srita. RebecaThe film tells the story of two twins separated in childhood who reunite when they are older....
Movie pageOur Daily Hunger
as VickyTrophy wife of a crooked industrialist meets a philanthropic doctor and develops a social...
Movie pageTres balas perdidas
as uncreditedThree tomboyish farm-girls meet mens and start developing their girly sides.
Movie pageSerenata en México
as uncreditedMariachi with dual vocalists is broken up by a promoter who wants one of them as a solo act.
Movie pagePretty sky!
as uncreditedRevolutionist and Army General compete for a woman
Movie pageCoqueta
as Carlos & Rocío's motherTwo teenagers fall in love with each other for the first time.
Movie pageEl valor de vivir
as uncreditedConcert pianist unjustly convicted of espionage. On release, he hooks up with a terminally-ill...
Movie pageThe Devil in the Blood
as uncreditedThree episodes about the influence of Satan: a black boxer commits killings under the influence...
Movie pageYo quiero ser tonta
as Lupita GarcíaDreamer father wants son to become a bullfighter, and daughter to become a singer, so they...
Movie pageSoy Charro de Levita
as Rosita garciaTin-Tan and his carnal Marcelo take over Carmelita baby for a few hours, and suddenly, the three...
Movie pageEl charro y la dama
as uncreditedBratty rich girl plays practical jokes on the man that she'll obviously end up marrying.
Movie pageUna canción a la vírgen
as uncreditedShowbiz family is stressed when wife gets sick and husband starts paying attention to costar.
Movie pageEl ángel caído
as uncreditedTwo gangsters on the lam end up in Cuba.
Movie pageThe Absentee
as Mónica SandovalAfter arguing with her husband, a woman runs out of the house in the car and dies in a...
Movie pageNovia a la medida
as uncreditedDoor-to-door salesman falls for a young woman, implements hare-brained schemes to separate her...
Movie page¿Dónde estás, corazón?
as uncreditedThree female singers in the 1920s pursue their careers.
Movie page¡No me defiendas, compadre!
as uncreditedA bungling wannabe-lawyer keeps interfering in his friend's lives; his desire to help always...
Movie pageTill Death Do Us Part
as EloisaIn the XIX century, Griselda is an actress who knows a pianist named Orlando. He takes her to...
Movie pageMi niño, mi caballo y yo
as uncreditedNun tries to heal the relationship between a six-year-old boy and his estranged father.
Movie pageLa última noche
as uncreditedStruggling musician takes sympathy on a homeless woman and they build a life together.
Movie pageMenores de edad
as RositaLate-teens girl is trapped into masquerading as a 12 year old. Wacky complications.
Movie page..Y mañana serán mujeres
as uncreditedGrad student takes a summer gig acting as house mother/chaperone to a group of teenaged girls...
Movie pageStars Meet in Moscow
as uncreditedDocumentary essay about the First Moscow International Film Festival, held in August 1959, about...
Movie pageA los cuatro vientos
as uncreditedCareer-biography of a fictional ranchera singer, played by Rosita Quintana.
Movie pageEl burócrata González
as uncreditedThe head of a plumbing and electrical workshop is a victim of bureaucracy in public offices and...
Movie pageMe gustan valentones!
as uncreditedWhile seeking to protect themselves from the aggressions of "Pantaleon" and other men, a...
Movie pageLa santa del barrio
as uncreditedWicked old lady arranges to sell the virginity of a young neighbor. Her boyfriend gets upset...
Movie pageAhí vienen los Mendoza
as MaríaTwo brothers "out on the ranch" fight over girls and stuff.
Movie pageTú, solo tú
as uncreditedSmall-town guy goes to The City to look up his absent girlfriend. He discovers she's become a...
Movie pageAmorcito corazón
as uncreditedComical crises in the household of a newlywed couple.
Movie pageDueña y señora
as uncreditedAfter his wife dies, the master of the house can... maybe... acknowledge that he had children...
Movie page¡Que seas feliz!
as Gloria CamposCareer criminal hooks up with famous singer because she looks like a long-term meal ticket.
Movie pagePaloma brava
as uncreditedPaloma is bound and determined to kill the heck out of the guy that dishonored her sister, but...
Movie pageEl hombre de la mandolina
as Doña FinaTowards the end of the 1950s, a young homosexual faced life, society, a dominant mother, and a...
Movie page¡Ay, Palillo, no te rajes!
as uncreditedPolitical satire about fixed elections in a small town.
Movie pageThe Owner
as Emma de CortésLa Dueña (Mexico) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Florinda Meza in 1995 for Televisa. It was...
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