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  2. Close Your Eyes (2023 film) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, about twenty years after the mysterious disappearance of actor Julio Arenas on the seacoast while shooting a film titled The Farewell Gaze in the 1990s, a sensationalist television show revives the case, coming to involve film director and Arenas's close friend Miguel Garay, who talks to Julio's daughter Ana, the movie's editor and archivist Max, and mutual friend and lover Lola.

  3. Fast Five - Wikipedia

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    Fast Five (also known as Fast & Furious 5) is a 2011 action film directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan.It is the sequel to Fast & Furious (2009) and the fifth installment in the Fast & Furious franchise.

  4. El Chapulín Colorado - Wikipedia

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    El Chapulín Colorado (English: The Red Grasshopper) is a Mexican television comedy series that aired from 1973 to 1979 and parodied superhero shows. It was created by Roberto Gómez Bolaños (Chespirito), who also played the main character.

  5. Lorena Velázquez - Wikipedia

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    La ley del más rápido (1958) as Margarita; A tiro limpio (1958) as Margarita; Tin Tan y las modelos (1959) as Rosita; The Life of Agustín Lara (1959) as María Islas; Ellas también son rebeldes (1959) as Irene Barreto; La nave de los monstruos (1960) as Beta; El rapto de las sabinas (1960) as Hersilia; Ay Chabela! (1961) as Jenny

  6. Que nadie sepa mi sufrir - Wikipedia

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    The song "Que nadie sepa mi sufrir", was composed in 1936 by Ángel Cabral, with Spanish lyrics by Enrique Dizeo, both of Argentine origin, as a Peruvian waltz.Peruvian waltz, also known as vals criollo ("creole waltz"), was a popular genre in Hispanic America between the 1930s and 1950s, and the song, initially covered by Argentine singer Hugo del Carril, became a regional hit.