Antonio Aguilar filmography

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Over the course of his career, Antonio Aguilar made over 150 films.

YearTitleNotes
1952 Un Rincon Cerca del Cielo
Ahora soy Rico
Yo Fui una Callejera
1953Por el Mismo Camino
Amor de Locura
Había una Vez un Marido
La mujer desnuda
Mi Papá Tuvo la Culpa
Mi adorada Clementina
La Segunda Mujer
Yo Soy Muy Macho
1954Reventa de Esclavas
El Casto Susano
1955La Barranca de la Muerte
El Gavilán Vengador
Una Gallega en la Habana
1956La Huella del Chacal
El Fin de un Imperio
1957 ¡Aquí están los Aguilares!
Cien Muchachas
Cuatro Contra el Imperio
La Justicia del Gavilán Vengador
La Cama de Piedra
La Ley de la Sierra
1958La Guarida del Buitre
Aquí Está Heraclio Bernal
Fiesta en el Corazón
Los Muertos No Hablan
La Cucaracha
Las Tres Pelonas
1959Yo... El Aventurero
Los Santos Reyes
1960Dos Hijos Desobedientes
El Siete de Copas
La Sombra del Caudillo
Rumbo a Brasilia (México, Brasil)
Bala Perdida
Que Bonito Amor
1961 Vacaciones en Acapulco
La Joven Mancornadora
Los Hermanos del Hierro
Que Me Maten en Tus Brazos
El Caballo Blanco
Ahí Vienen los Argumedo
1962 Ánimas Trujano
Sol en Llamas
Cazadores de Asesinos
Si Yo Fuera Millonario
1963Aquí Está Tu Enamorado
Yo, el Mujeriego
La Gitana y el Charro
Vuelven los Argumedo
1964 El revólver sangriento
Gabino Barrera
El Alazán y el Rosilloactor, productor y argumento
1965El Padre Diablo
Escuela para solteras
Alma llanera
Juan Colorado
El Hijo de Gabino Barrera
Los Dos Rivales
1966La Vida de Pedro Infante
Los Cuatro Juanes
Alazán y Enamorado
1967La Venganza de Gabino Barrera
El Ojo de Vidrio
La Captura de Gabino Barrera
Los Alegres Aguilares
1968Lucio Vázquez
El As de Oros
1969 El Caballo Bayo
Lauro Puñales
The Undefeated
1970 Emiliano Zapata actor, productor y argumento
Vuelve el ojo de vidrio argumento
Los Marcadosescritor y productor
1972La Yegua Colorada
1973 Valente Quintero actor y productor
La Muerte de Pancho Villaargumento
Peregrinaactor, productor y adaptación
1974Simón Blanco
Mi Aventura en Puerto Rico
1975Don Herculano Enamoradoactor y productor
El rey
1976El Moro de Cumpas
1977Volver, Volver, Volverescritor, actor y productor
La Muerte de un Galleroescritor, actor y productor
Soy el Hijo del Gallero
Sabor a Sangre
Mi Caballo el Cantadorescritor y actor
1978 Los Triunfadores
1979Benjamín Argumedo, el Rebelde
Albur de Amorescritor, actor y productor
1980Persecución y Muerte de Benjamín Argumedo
El Tonto que Hacía Milagros
1981Los Gemelos Alborotadosescritor y actor
Noche de Carnavalproductor y escritor
1982El Ánima de Sayulaactor y adaptación
1983Viva el Chubascoescritor, actor y productor
El Rey de Oros
1985Astucia
1986Contrabando y Muerteescritor, actor y productor
1987Lamberto Quinteroactor y productor
Zapata en Chinamecaactor y productor
1988Domingo Corralesactor y productor
1990El Hijo de Lamberto Quintero
1991Triste Recuerdoactor y productor
1992 El Chivo actor y productor
1993La Sangre de un Valienteactor y productor
1994La Güera Chabelaproductor

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