Rodolfo Acosta
15 titles
Filmography
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Victims of Sin
(1951)A sizzling, feverish melodrama set amid Mexico City’s red-light district nightclubs, this explosive cabaretera film stars the white-hot Ninón Sevilla as Violeta, a rhumba performer who rescues a baby boy abandoned by a fellow dancer. Against the odds, Violeta raises the child as her own, all the while defending him from his father, the ruthless gangster-pimp Rodolfo.

The Littlest Outlaw
(1955)A Mexican boy and a condemned horse flee from an abusive situation with his stepfather and hide out with a priest.

Los amantes
(1951)Una mujer que trabaja en un cabaret esconde un oscuro pasado, mientras intenta escapar de quien la está explotando de la manera más infame e injusta. Para lograrlo, acudirá a un amigo, quien tiene un plan.

Drum Beat
(1954)Alan Ladd gives a powerhouse performance in Drum Beat, an action-packed Western shot in CinemaScope® and featuring Charles Bronson in his first major role.

Passion
(1954)Set in Old Spanish California of the 1800s, a dashing young rancher seeks vengeance for the murder of his wife.

Impasse
(1969)When Pat Morrison (Burt Reynolds) learns of a cache of gold hidden in the Philippines during World War II, he recruits the team of veterans who buried the treasure to lead him to the site. But the team members may have plans of their own.

Che!
(1969)An intentionally noncommittal version of the Cuban revolution told through flashbacks, the film recounts Che's switch from doctor to politico in Castro's campaign.

Hondo
(1953)John Wayne plays Hondo Lane, a cavalry rider who becomes the protector of Angie Lowe as well as a father figure to her boy, Johnny. Angie, determinedly awaiting the return of her husband, refuses to leave their homestead despite the growing danger.

Flaming Star
(1960)A young mixed-race Native American must choose sides between his white father and his Kiowa mother when his mother's people go on the warpath. The film examines the effects of a mixed-race family on the community at large. This mainly dramatic role is considered one of Elvis's better on-screen efforts.

Yankee Buccaneer
(1952)Captain David Porter of the fledgling American Navy receives orders to masquerade as a privateer in order to corral some Caribbean pirates.

La bienamada
(1951)Antonio está próximo a casarse con su novia Nieves. Durante un chequeo médico, necesario antes de casarse, los médicos descubren una condición que llevará los sentimientos al extremo.

VÃctimas del divorcio
(1952)
The Proud Ones
(1956)A frontier Kansas town awaits the arrival of a cattle drive, and the wild cowboys who'll be looking for women, whiskey and gambling.

Rio Conchos
(1964)Two Army Officers, An Alcoholic Ex-Confederate Soldier And A Womanizing Mexican Travel To Mexico On A Secret Mission To Prevent A Megalomaniacal Ex-Confederate Colonel From Selling A Cache Of Stolen Rifles To A Band Of Murderous Apaches.

Flap
(1970)Flapping Eagle is a boozed-up lay about on a Southwest reservation who stirs up quite a flap leading the Last Great Indian Uprising.