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Perro callejero

An abandoned child steals to survive and has problems when he decides to steal from the priest who helps him.

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Release : 1980
Rating : 7.2
Studio : Gazcón Films S.A., 
Crew : Set Decoration,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Valentín Trujillo Ana Luisa Peluffo Lyn May Eric del Castillo Blanca Guerra
Genre : Drama Crime

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Reviews

Jenna Walter
2018/08/30

The film may be flawed, but its message is not.

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Lidia Draper
2018/08/30

Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.

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Erica Derrick
2018/08/30

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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Mathilde the Guild
2018/08/30

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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Gustavo Calderon
2011/09/15

This movie was made during the era of the Fichera's Films in Mexico, for most of people the worst era of Mexican Film Industry, where there was nothing to show but corrupt police, ficheras (kind of prostitutes) and a hero. The Fichera's movies used to have very low budget, poor scripts and the worst special effects available in those days; they used to show some naked women and acting was not that important.You could say that Perro Callejero is a Fichera's Movie because it is about a poor guy who is born in a low neighborhood, surrounded by ficheras, thieves and corrupt policemen. The movie does not have a great production and Fichera's Movies actors perform most of the acting, however you get a great surprise when you watch this film. The script and the film in general, are a very clear picture of the low life in Mexico City during the 80's, Valentin Trujillo performance is splendid, maybe the best in all his career, in the end, even when it looks like a Fichera's Movie it is not, this is one of those movies that the time is going to recognize and in order to enjoy the movie, it is absolutely necessary to get rid of any prejudice about the actors or the productions made during those years.

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insomniac_rod
2006/12/10

Excellent Drama that displays the horrible reality of the lower class in Mexican society. Perro (played masterfully by cult actor Valentin Trujillo -R.I.P.-) lived a life of crime since his childhood thus he was a juvenile and later a delinquent. He didn't have a true home and only Father "Maromas" would take legal custody and cared about him as his own son. The movie starts with a probably 4 year old Perro crying for his father who was murdered on the street. Perro has nowhere to go so he joins a group of street children who take care of him. Then, a raging alcoholic beggar takes care of Perro but he brutally hits him until again, Perro is aided by the street boys. But that's when Perro's life of crime begins. He starts stealing until he is captured by police and sent to a juvenile prison. There he meets his fellow comrade Flautas and both start a friendly and business alliance. But Perro is a bad seed and could never change. In prison, a humble religious man known as Father Maromas takes legal custody of Perro and even takes him to a poor children shelter he build. But Perro can't stop his criminal behavior and even steals from Father Maromas (even knowing that the money was for re-storing their home). But he couldn't deal with his conscience and stole once again to give Maromas his money back. Perro, along with his loyal sidekicks Flautas and Andrès, stole with violence from a local loaner. But Perro couldn't get away with his crime because Andrès not only stole money, but a Rolex. He later sold it to Elizondo's character (a pimp cop); friend with Tamarindo (a bad-ass judicial) who captured him and Perro. Perro's destiny was jail and that's where he ended up.Great dramatic with bits of exploitation. This is how Mexican barrios suffer with problems like drugs, prostitution, traffic influences, homicides, weapons, etc.There are some cult scenes in Mexican cinema like when Maromas flagelates himself for Perro's sins. Also, the last scene where Perro is taken into the police car when "Tu Eres Mi Amigo del Alma" plays on the background. Weird if you ask, but fill perfectly in the movie's theme.

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