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Release Date:
October 31, 1997
Original Title:
Perdita Durango
Alternate Titles:
Dance with the Devil
Horevontas stin Kolasi
Perdita Durango - Démoni szeretők
Perdita Durango - Tanz mit dem Teufel
Toiminnan nainen
Пердита Дуранго
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Canal+ España
Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía
Lolafilms
Mirador Films
Occidental Media Corp.
Sogetel
Production Countries:
Mexico | Spain | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 FR: 16 HU: 18 PL: 18
Runtime: 126
She's sexy, shameless and loves taking people to their limit. She's a dangerous young woman who dreams about a jaguar that licks her naked body and sleeps by her side. Her past is bathed in blood and weird passions. Now she's met the man of her wildest dreams. He's dark, tough and mysterious. He likes robbing banks, trafficking in corpses and spicing it all with voodoo rituals. Together, the duo sets off toward Mexico destined to become the most feared outlaws in the continent.
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Animation:
Gabe Ibáñez
Art Department Coordinator:
Zaida Monteforte
Art Direction:
Salvador Parra
Andrew Bernard
Ana Solares
Assistant Camera:
Steven J. Winslow
Assistant Costume Designer:
Gabriela Fernández
Assistant Director:
José Luis Escolar
Assistant Editor:
Alejandro Lázaro
Assistant Property Master:
Greg Finnin
Associate Producer:
Marco Gómez
Best Boy Grip:
Kenny Christiansen
Boom Operator:
León Sandoval
Camera Trainee:
Gloria Avila
Casting:
Joy Dickson
Nicole Arbusto
Conductor:
Terry Davies
Construction Coordinator:
Star Fields
Costume Assistant:
Adela Cortázar
Costume Design:
María Estela Fernández
Glenn Ralston
Director:
Álex de la Iglesia
Director of Photography:
Flavio Martínez Labiano
Dolby Consultant:
Jaume Puig
Driver:
Jason LaFountain
Editor:
Teresa Font
Electrician:
Dean Anthony
Executive Producer:
Miguel Necoechea
Max Rosenberg
Pablo Barbachano
Fernando Bovaira
First Assistant Director:
Tod Swindell
Greensman:
Bill Garber
Grip:
Mansur Johnson
Key Grip:
Gary W. Shaw
Location Manager:
Laura Alemán
Location Sound Mixer:
Salvador de la Fuente
Makeup Artist:
Mercedes Guillot
Orchestrator:
Terry Davies
Original Music Composer:
Simon Boswell
Post Production Coordinator:
José María Bello
Producer:
Andrés Vicente Gómez
Production Assistant:
Adam Gomez
Production Coordinator:
Marc Bèdia
Production Design:
Biaffra
José Luis Arrizabalaga
Production Manager:
José Luis Escolar
Property Master:
Brenton L. Lane
Rigging Grip:
Gary A. Kilgore
Scenic Artist:
Joel S. Griffith
Screenplay:
Barry Gifford
David Trueba
Script Supervisor:
Beatriz de Anda
Second Assistant Camera:
Steven Aquilino
Second Second Assistant Director:
Adrian Grünberg
Security:
Todd Seashore
Set Decoration:
Claudio Contreras
Helen Britten
Set Dressing Artist:
Larry D. Koszakovszky
Sound Designer:
Ray Gillon
Sound Editor:
Santiago Thévenet
Special Effects Supervisor:
Jackson Burns
Stand In:
Jennifer Scott
Steadicam Operator:
Carlos Cabeceràn
Still Photographer:
Drew Carolan
Stunt Coordinator:
Julian Bucio
Stunt Double:
Jackson Burns
Stunt Driver:
Mark Brooks
Stunts:
Oscar Carles
Third Assistant Director:
Mark Brooks
Transportation Captain:
Robert Brubaker
Transportation Co-Captain:
David Carlton White
Unit Manager:
Martín Torres
Unit Production Manager:
Anne McCaffrey
Utility Stunts:
Charlie Carpenter
Visual Effects:
Tim Sassoon
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jim Wheelock
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