Johnny One Hundred Pesos (1993) [PG-13]

Release Date:
October 14, 1993

Original Title:
Johnny cien pesos

Alternate Titles:
Johnny 100 Pesos

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Arauco Films
Catalina Cinema
Vision Comunicaciones

Production Countries:
Chile | Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 90

Based on real events, 17-year-old Johnny García becomes involved with four older thugs who are planning to rob a money-laundering business masquerading as a video store. As they try to escape, a swarm of exploitative media attention awaits.

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Art Direction:
Juan Carlos Castillo

Assistant Editor:
Mónica Cifuentes

Camera Operator:
Gabriel del Carril
José Luis Arredondo

Costumer:
Loreto Vuskovic

Director:
Gustavo Graef-Marino

Director of Photography:
José Luis Arredondo

Editor:
Danielle Fillios

Executive Producer:
Abdullah Ommidvar

Hairdresser:
Marcela Pinto

Location Sound Recordist:
Ernesto Trujillo

Makeup Artist:
Constanza Racz

Original Music Composer:
Andrés Pollak

Producer:
Gustavo Graef-Marino

Production Director:
Patricia Navarrete

Script Supervisor:
Mónica Cifuentes

Set Designer:
Pía Rey

Sound:
Roberto Espinoza
Nadine Voullième
Freddy González
Gloria Loyola

Sound Designer:
Marcos De Aguirre

Sound Mixer:
Marcos De Aguirre
Gloria Loyola

Writer:
Gustavo Graef-Marino
Gerardo Cáceres

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