Antonio Pérez

Antonio Pérez

Movies for Antonio Pérez...

Vampiresas 1930
Title: Vampiresas 1930
Released: May 7, 1962
Type: Movie
As the era of silent films finds itself at a close, four down-and-out silent film actors and musicians struggle to find work. Fate leads them to a former star of the silent era as she struggles to escape her reputation as a wild and evil vamp of the silver screen and longs to be just thought of as an honest and decent woman. They join forces, and for a short time have a decent amount of success singing and dancing at clubs and bars. But the public has an insatiable taste for foreign black jazz bands, and they will stop at nothing to become a success.
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La bella Mimí
Title: La bella Mimí
Released: October 2, 1961
Type: Movie
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Queen of the Tabarin Club
Title: Queen of the Tabarin Club
Released: November 14, 1960
Type: Movie
In 1913 a family of traveling musicians goes to the house of a rich marquise. Lolita, daughter of one of the musicians, encounters the son of the wealthy lady.
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Judas' Kiss
Title: Judas' Kiss
Character: Acusador (uncredited)
Released: February 27, 1954
Type: Movie
The story of Judas's betrayal of Christ.
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Los peloteros
Title: Los peloteros
Character: Don Luz
Released: May 29, 1951
Type: Movie
A group of kids in a poverty-stricken Puerto Rican rural town need money to purchase baseball uniforms for little league.
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Romance tropical
Title: Romance tropical
Character: Sebastián
Released: October 15, 1934
Type: Movie
Follows Carlos (Jorge Rodríguez), a young bohemian in love with Margarita (Ernestina Canino). However, their efforts to be together are endangered when her father catches them together without permission. Unable to be with her at the moment, Carlos embarks on a trip on a sailboat and ends up in the mysterious island of Mu, where he meets Alura (Raquel Canino). Will he remain with his newfound native love, or will he return to his longlost Margarita? Romance Tropical was one of the first Puerto Rican films with sound. The whereabouts of the original reels of the film were unknown, until they were found at the UCLA Film & Television Archive in 2017.