Juan Corona
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The Lady of Death (1946)
A young man loses all his money by gambling and decides to commit suicide, but is interrupted by a mysterious man who invites him to join a suicide...

Yo no elegí mi vida (1949)
Noir hero tries to avoid being arrested while he tracks down papers that will prove his innocence.

Swan Song (1945)
A middle-age woman and a young composer live a tragic romance.

The Yacht Isabel Arrived This Afternoon (1950)
The captain of a small vessel, regularly sailing between his home island of Margarita Island in the Caribbean and the Venezuelan mainland, has two...

La muerte camina en la lluvia (1948)
A murderer terrorizes the city of Buenos Aires by attacking on the streets on rainy days and always leaving a card with the name "S. López". A...

Hombres a precio (1950)
It tells the story of a young provincial journalist who begins to work for a newspaper in the capital.

El hombre que se llevaron (1946)
An Argentine writer agrees to travel with a detective, a married individual and a woman in a car, to cross the mountain range. A storm forces them to...

La trampa (1949)
A lonely woman marries a man without getting to know him.

El último guapo (1947)
Hercules, a poor individual earns his living as a walking street ad, carrying a gigantic advertising sign on his shoulders. His biggest concern is...

El demonio es un ángel (1951)
A young woman has her plans to catch a doctor reluctant to marry.

Las seis suegras de Barba Azul (1945)
A six-time widowed man lives with his six mothers-in-law and is looking for a new wife.

La señora de Pérez se divorcia (1945)
Mrs. Pérez wants to get divorced because she believes that her husband is unfaithful to her.

Un sueño nada más (1951)
Two sisters in love with the same man.

El reportero (1966)
Mexican-Venezuela comedy film, featuring Amador Bendayán.

Detrás de la noche (1953)
Venezuelan drama directed by Juan Corona.

Igualito a su papá (1957)
Venezuelan comedy by Juan Corona with text by Aquiles Nazoa.