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Release Date:
September 3, 2010
Original Title:
El Infierno
Alternate Titles:
El Narco
El infierno
Pieklo
Ад
دوزخ
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime | Drama | Western
Production Companies:
Bandidos Films
Estudios Churubusco Azteca
Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 MX: C RO: 18
Runtime: 148
Benny is deported from the United States. Back home and against a bleak picture, he becomes involved in the drug business, in which he has for the first time in his life, a spectacular rise surrounded by money, women, violence and fun. But very soon he will discover that criminal life does not always keep its promises.
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Assistant Director:
Martín Torres
Casting:
Sandra León Becker
Claudia Becker
Compositor:
Michael Brook
Costume Design:
Gabriela Fernández
María Estela Fernández
Digital Compositors:
Max Blasquez
Digital Intermediate:
Julian McDougald
Director:
Luis Estrada
Director of Photography:
Damián García
Editor:
Mariana Rodríguez
Editorial Production Assistant:
Edna Herrera
Executive Producer:
Sandra Solares
Line Producer:
Juan Uruchurtu
Carlos Estrada
Location Manager:
Horacio Rodríguez
Makeup Designer:
Roberto Ortiz
Makeup Effects:
Adam Zoller
Music:
Michael Brook
Music Editor:
Lynn Fainchtein
Sharon Smith
Original Music Composer:
Michael Brook
Post Production Supervisor:
Tlacatéotl Mata
Producer:
Luis Estrada
Production Design:
Salvador Parra
Production Manager:
Jorge Eduardo Ramírez
Property Master:
Patricia Cuevas
Screenplay:
Jaime Sampietro
Second Unit:
Mauricio Lule
Special Effects:
Alex Vázquez
Steadicam Operator:
Gerardo Manjarrez
Story:
Luis Estrada
Stunt Coordinator:
Balo Bucio
Unit Manager:
Fuad Abed Dalton
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