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Perros callejeros

  • 1977
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
681
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Perros callejeros (1977)
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A gang of fifteen-year-old living in the suburbs of Barcelona have specialized in car theft. With that cars they are engaged in giving the "pull", storming shops to sell goods and attack cou... Read allA gang of fifteen-year-old living in the suburbs of Barcelona have specialized in car theft. With that cars they are engaged in giving the "pull", storming shops to sell goods and attack couples in secluded places in order to rob them and abuse women. Sometimes caught red-handed,... Read allA gang of fifteen-year-old living in the suburbs of Barcelona have specialized in car theft. With that cars they are engaged in giving the "pull", storming shops to sell goods and attack couples in secluded places in order to rob them and abuse women. Sometimes caught red-handed, they are persecuted by the police; To escape, they invade the road, circulate in the oppo... Read all

  • Director
    • José Antonio de la Loma
  • Writer
    • José Antonio de la Loma
  • Stars
    • Víctor Petit
    • Frank Braña
    • Xabier Elorriaga
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    681
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • José Antonio de la Loma
    • Writer
      • José Antonio de la Loma
    • Stars
      • Víctor Petit
      • Frank Braña
      • Xabier Elorriaga
    • 7User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Víctor Petit
    • Manolo
    Frank Braña
    Frank Braña
    • El Esquinao
    Xabier Elorriaga
    Xabier Elorriaga
    • Padre Ignacio
    Marta Flores
    Marta Flores
    • Familiar de Isabel
    Carlos Tristán
    • Veterinario
    • (as Carlos Tristan)
    Juan Patiño
    • Inspector Soto
    Rebeca Romer
    • Casilda
    Carlos Lucena
    • Comisario
    Linda Lay
    • Víctima de agresión sexual
    Eva Lyberten
    • Ceci
    Ana Rottier
    Juan Torres
    • Funcionario del reformatorio
    Joan Subatella
    • Mariano
    • (as Juan Subatella)
    Javier de la Cima
    • Hombre atracado
    Antonio Díaz del Castillo
    • Jefe Policía Municipal
    • (as Antonio Diaz del Castillo)
    Carlos Ibarzábal
    • Conserje del reformatorio
    • (as Carlos Ibarzabal)
    Florencio Calpe
    • Juez
    José María Cases
      • Director
        • José Antonio de la Loma
      • Writer
        • José Antonio de la Loma
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      kolchak25

      are we supposed to like these kids?

      This film is about juvenile delinquents. Most filmmakers want the audience to identify with and like their lead characters, but these kids have no redeeming qualities. They commit every type of crime imaginable - murder, rape, robbery, burglary, breaking and entering - you name it, they do it. Are we supposed to like these kids? They seem like a bunch of jerks. There is brief flash of male nudity when the lead character suffers the surprising consequences of his actions - and this is carried out by thugs who are even more distasteful than the teens. The film is interesting in an odd way, but why couldn't they have made even one of the teens a decent human being.
      8Falconeer

      The King of JD Movies

      There are countless films that deal with the subject of juvenile delinquency, enough to be it's own genre; "JD movies." None of them reached the raw, brutal and dramatic heights that "Perros Callejeros" achieved, by choosing to use genuine young criminals as opposed to actors, giving the film a disturbing sense of realism. Young Angel Fernandez was famous within Spain, for his criminal exploits, which included purse snatchings. bank robbery and shootings. He is basically playing himself here, using his nickname El Torete, which is the name that he was mostly known. Those who preached against the movie "Natural Born Killers" for glorifying criminals, would likely be repelled at the idea of making "movie stars" out of actual criminals, which is precisely what this movie does. But this is exactly what makes it such a powerful piece of film making. The tale centers around El torrete and his buddies, a crew of ragged kids as crazy and as fearless as himself. And even though the kids are so cold blooded and ruthless, there is something admirable about their strength and fearlessness. El Torrete serves time in a youth prison that can't manage to hold him for long. and after he escapes, he even manages to return to the same facility to bust out his crew! Car theft is their specialty, and El Torrete's best friend, Fitipaldi, is a master driver who manages to escape police continually in a series of exciting car chases. The crazy Fitipaldi has more charisma than Warren Beatty had in "Bonnie and Clyde," and his friendship with El Torrete is at the center of the movie. As the kids get more desperate, their crimes become increasingly more violent, and more risky. And unlike similar films of this genre, there is no happy ending here, for any of the kids. In fact the ending of this one is gut wrenching and shocking; you have never seen anything quite like it. "Perros Callejeros" has a sleek, cold and almost documentary style. Taking place in Barcelona Spain, but it's filmed in the winter, which gives everything a look of washed out despair..this truly is a bleak film. Sadly no English subtitles exist for this exceptional film, and the rare English dubbed version features voice-overs that lend the production a strange, disembodied feel. as the voices are clearly nothing like those of the actors. It's amazing how unknown this movie is. It deserves to be rediscovered by a new generation. "Perros Callejeros" is vintage gold and a true JD classic.
      10kitie7

      Juvenile Delinquency is a serious game.Witness the horrors of street reality

      This film contains a very serious matter,and it`s shown with 100% realism.It`s probably the best street-crime film ever made.

      From the poorest and lowest suburbs in Spain,comes El Torete and his juvenile gang of modern out laws.Searching for a better life and fighting for there liberty the best way they can,they will stop at nothing to escape the horrors of reality, most of us forget it exists.Car thefts,bag snatches,armed robberies,breaking's, and spectacular car chases by the police are seen in this powerful and shocking film.

      See how true crime is created by poverty and misery,something we are all guilty of.

      10/10
      3rainking_es

      Dogmatic and stereotyped portrait of delinquency in post-Franco Spain

      Along with Eloy De La Iglesia's "Colegas", "Navajeros" or "El Pico", "Perros Callajeros" belongs to that group of movies from the early 80's that dealt with the life-facts of some typical small time thieves- Young boys that used to assault old women, steal cars, and smoke some marijuana... Most of them came from the suburbs of big cities such as Madrid or Barcelona.

      So, "Perros calljeros" is not as raw and "ugly" as Eloy de la Iglesias' movies, it's kind of dogmatic and there are no professional actors here. It's nothing but a memory from a time that it looks so far away now, but actually this is the way Spain was less than 30 years ago.

      My rate: 3/10
      kd4kn

      A story of real out laws,Based on fact!

      Perros Callejeros is based on the juvenile delinquence of the 1970`s and 80`s in Spain. The story is set in `Barrio de la Mina` in Barcelona one of the most conflict neighbourhoods in Spain. The charectars chosen were real juvenile delinquents all with criminal records, which the director used to give the film a realistic touch,and maybe to give them the chance to change, but unfortunately non of them live today.

      This film is very powerful and dramatic, it shows how these kids were brought up to survive on the streets, and how life mistreated them because they were poor!

      The movie is very realisticly made and has a strong content of the Marginated life in Spain. Something that everyone seems to ignore when they have no direct relation with. It is full of realistic action and suspence. Car thefts, Car chases, Bag Snatchers, Armed robberies, Sex and a soundtrack that comes straightout of this world - `Rumba`.

      Angel Fernandez Franco, `El Torete` was one of the most famous deliquents of that time, which the director `Jose Antonio de la Loma` Contracted him to play himself as he had a natural talent to act. The Success of this film drove `de la Loma` to use `El Torete` for two more films based on his life, which were `Perros Callejeros 2` and `Los Ultimos Golpes del Torete`. Unfortunately when the films were over `El Torete` turned back to his normal life and died at the age of 29, in 1989 victim of H.I.V.

      NOT TO BE MISSED AS ITS MORE THAN JUST A MOVIE!

      ITS A DOCUMENT OF THE REAL WORLD

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      • Connections
        Edited into Los últimos golpes de 'El Torete' (1980)
      • Soundtracks
        La polizia ringrazia
        (uncredited)

        from Société anonyme anti-crime (1972)

        Written and Conducted by Stelvio Cipriani

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      • Release date
        • 1982 (Italy)
      • Country of origin
        • Spain
      • Language
        • Spanish
      • Also known as
        • Street Warriors
      • Filming locations
        • Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
      • Production companies
        • Films Zodíaco
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 43 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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