Perro callejero (1980) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 28, 1980

Original Title:
Perro callejero

Alternate Titles:
El regreso de los Perros Callejeros

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Gazcón Films S.A.

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 120

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

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Assistant Director:
Luis Gaytán

Assistant Editor:
Rafael Savage

Assistant Production Manager:
Luis Guevara

Director:
Gilberto Gazcón

Director of Photography:
Genaro Hurtado
Ángel Bilbatúa

Editor:
Carlos Savage

Makeup Artist:
Carmen Palomino

Music:
José Antonio Zavala

Negative Cutter:
Olga Schutz

Producer:
Edgardo Gazcón

Production Manager:
Antonio Merino

Screenplay:
Gilberto Gazcón

Set Decoration:
Raúl Serrano

Sound Editor:
Javier Patiño

Sound Engineer:
Ángel Trejo

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jesús González Gancy

Special Effects:
Ricardo Sáinz

Story:
Fernando Galiana
Ramón Obón

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