Dolores del RÃo
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Filmography
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Flying Down to Rio
(1933)Aviator and band leader Roger has fallen for Brazilian beauty Belinha, who's engaged. When he gets a job in Rio he offers to fly her down. Forced to make an emergency landing he makes his move but she plays hard to get. Who will she choose?

The Trail of '98
(1928)The story of gold and greed and the men and women who became caught up in it, often tragically, during the great Alaskan gold rush. A silent film.

Wild Flower
(1943)
The Unloved Woman
(1949)Raymunda está por casarse nuevamente, pero Acacia su hija no acepta a su próximo padrastro porque cree que pretende usurpar el lugar de su padre.

The Red Dance
(1928)Amidst the turmoil of Russia's Bolshevik Revolution, romance blossoms across the class divide between a revolutionist peasant girl and a nobleman.

The Boy and the Fog
(1953)Marta está obsesionada con proteger a su hijo porque en su familia hay predisposición genética a la esquizofrenia. Sin embargo, no se da cuenta de que con su actitud realmente está perjudicando al pequeño.

Ramona
(1928)Ramona (Dolores Del Rio), raised on a Spanish rancho in 1850's California, is loved by her step brother, Felipe (Roland Drew). But she falls in love with Alessandro (Warner Baxter), a Native American. A family secret threatens their happiness. The silent movie classic, lost for over eighty years, now available in a beautiful restoration from Timeline Films and the Library of Congress.

The Fugitive
(1947)A priest in Latin America is chased by police carrying out the dictates of an oppressive government, but his escape is upset by the desperate religious need he encounters.

What Price Glory
(1926)World War I and a shotgun marriage unite two U.S. Marines and romantic rivals stationed in France who are gunning for the same innkeeper's daughter.
La Cucaracha
(1959)A Mexican woman (MarÃa Félix) loves the commander (Emilio Fernández) of troops loyal to Pancho Villa, but he loves another (Dolores del RÃo).

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.

Cheyenne Autumn
(1964)John Ford's last Western masterpiece chronicles the struggle by Cheyenne Indians to migrate homeward across the Great Plains in 1878.