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- The slave Spartacus survives brutal training as a gladiator and leads a violent revolt against the decadent Roman Republic, as the ambitious Crassus seeks to gain power by crushing the uprising.
- During the Civil War a group of Union soldiers, a Confederate and a civilian escape the stockade using a hot-air balloon and end up on a strange Pacific island.
- Catherine, a laundress, joins lover Lefevre in war. Their heroics help Napoleon win. As a reward, they're granted nobility. Catherine's lack of courtly etiquette shocks high society, but she remains authentic despite her new rank.
- The temporary physical life of the Biblical Savior, Jesus Christ.
- An elusive billionaire hires an American smuggler to investigate his past, leading to a dizzying descent into a cold-war European landscape.
- In 1883, ship captain Hanson plans a shipwreck salvage mission in The Dutch East Indies to retrieve a cargo of pearls but an unexpected volcano eruption and a state-ordered transport of convicts upset his plans.
- The life and military conquests of Alexander III of Macedon (July 20/21, 356 - June 10/11, 323 B.C.), commonly known as Alexander the Great.
- George Armstrong Custer's love of the heroic traditions of the Calvary and his distaste with the coming of industrialization leads him to his destiny at the Little Big Horn.
- French Revolution-era count leads double life as bandit "Black Tulip," robbing village. Injured, he has brother impersonate him. Brother discovers count's selfish motives, sparking conflict between their principles and truth.
- The most faithful of all the major film versions of Cervantes' novel.
- A highly fictionalized filming of the early life of Miguel de Cervantes, author of "Don Quixote".
- Marcus Numidius (Ettore Manni), a Roman tribune sent to Armenia to put down a gladiators' revolt, captures the rebels' popular leader, Aselepius (Georges Marchal). Princess Amira (Gianna Maria Canale), with ambitions of being Queen and jealous of Asclepius' popularity, plans his death in the arena by substituting a lion for his human opponent.
- Agustín Valverde is an old widower peasant who has always lived in the village of Calacervia, near Zaragoza. One day, he decides on a whim to go settle down in Madrid. When he arrives in the capital he is caught in the vortex of the Gran Vía's busy traffic. With great difficulty he manages to reach the apartment of Agustin hijo, his son, who has become a renowned doctor. His 40-year-old son lives a luxurious life there with his wife Luciana and their daughter Sara. But things are far from ideal: the three are annoyed by his uninvited presence, and he is troubled by the lack of moral values that seems to govern his relatives: frivolity, duplicity, and conceit reign supreme among them.
- At the end of the 19th century, Soledad Romero, a well-known singer, is accused of murder. During the trial his tragic story is revealed.
- Galindo works in a bank. One day he convinces the other employees in the bank to plan a hold-up in the bank they are working. They prepare everything carefully. However, real robbers come just before the fake ones.
- Film divided into two stories: 1. Cuando los gorilas hablan por teléfono 2. Una chica de fortuna
- A suave art thief romances a wealthy duchess, only to enable him to steal a priceless painting from her collection. Complications ensue.
- A Roman warrior leads a revolt against an evil ruler.
- Lili is the secretary of the director of a major factory in Düsseldorf, with whom she must do a business trip to Madrid. Lili comes to Spain with several ideas and topics about the activities that a good tourist should develop. But by chance she meets Carlos, single, well-off status and great connoisseur of the "good life" of Madrid, and she falls in love. She also meets several typical characters: the waiter of the bar where she eats breakfast, the shoeshine boy, a taxi driver and a street photographer, with whom she begins to really know Madrid and its inhabitants.
- A community of nuns in charge of an asylum for orphan girls decides to get motorized. They buy the vehicle and Sister Tomasa will have to drive it. She will soon be known around Madrid as Sor Citroen.
- The title refers to the common time for bullfights, and the story involves an ambitious young torero on his way up the ladder of success, and an older one on his way down, a bitter view of the popular Spanish spectacle.
- A gang of Spanish pickpockets decide to send one of them to Chicago to learn how to be a gangster...
- Inspired by the American gangster films, a group of thugs decides to dock the Bank of Spain. "El Rubio" explains to his men that, to commit the armed robbery, they will have to dig a gallery in the Cibeles. But, due to the threats of a rival band, "El Rubio" decides to disguise itself and pretend to be one of the most famous actors of the moment.
- Coming from the Far East, the Three Wise Men walk the streets of Madrid with the desire to collect all the toys that they must bring to the children on the magical night of January 5. During their route they will take advantage of the casual meeting with some adults to make them see their situation and encourage them to have a friendlier reconciliation full of happiness with their respective families.
- In order to get María Rosa, the woman he is deeply in love with, Marsal murders a moneylender hated by all the people and casts suspicion on his friend Andrés, the husband of his beloved María Rosa. After being imprisoned Andrés, Marsal becomes the protector of María Rosa while waiting for the development of events.