
Emilia Guiú was born on March 21, 1922 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain as Emilia Guiú Estivilla. She was an actress, known for Angelitos negros (1948), Píntame angelitos blancos (1954) and Bel Ami (1947). She was married to Bill Hieb, Abraham Piceno, Enrique de la Concha, Guillermo Méndez and Manuel Suárez. She died on February 7, 2004 in San Diego, California, USA.
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The sequel to 'La muerte del chacal' finds the murderer from the first film still alive, and back to kill more unsuspecting victims. His brother is once again out to stop him.

Behind the scenes at a popular TV variety show, highly fictionalized.

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Three interlocking anecdotes about boy/girl stuff. Two gigolos make a bet to see which can boff an heiress first, a young artist tries to persuade his upper-class parents that his artist's-model fiance is a good choice for marriage, and a guy on the run from the mafia hides from them by cross-dressing.

Four young women facing "crises," mostly centered around the crucially-important issue of preserving their virginity in a variety of purity-oath threatening situations.

Seven dresses/seven models at a fashion show, and each one represents one of the seven deadly sins.

The second chapter of director Ismael Rodríguez's series about Pancho Villa. Several stories about the life and death of the famous mexican revolutionary general.

Kidnapping band has a system set up to transport infants and older children to black-market adoptive parents in the USA.

Goofball inventor is working on x-ray binoculars for peeping with; meanwhile, his assistant seeks help for a medical condition and gets caught up in the drama between two philandering doctors and their wives.

Mother and child are separated during the Spanish Civil War. Believing the mother to be dead, the child is sent to a refugee orphanage in Mexico, then adopted. Meanwhile, Mama recovers from her injuries, and...
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