Street Warriors (1977) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 23, 1977

Original Title:
Perros callejeros

Alternate Titles:
Street Dogs - I teppisti della strada
Street Warriors
浪荡街角

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Films Zodíaco
Profilmes

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 18 

Runtime: 103

Perros Callejeros is based on the juvenile delinquency of the 1970s and 80s in Spain. The story is set in Barrio de la Mina in Barcelona one of the most conflict neighbourhoods in Spain. The characters chosen were real juvenile delinquents all with criminal records, which the director used to give the film a realistic touch. This film is very powerful and dramatic, it shows how these kids were brought up to survive on the streets.

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Assistant Camera:
Francisco Marín
Alberto Prous

Assistant Editor:
Víctor Clemente
Ángeles Sánchez

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Manuela Moreno
Lina Querol

Assistant Production Manager:
Josep Guerrero
Marcellino Riba-Abizanda

Camera Operator:
Santiago Rodríguez

Camera Trainee:
Miguel Roselló

Casting:
Marta Flores

Cinematography:
Francisco Sánchez

Director:
José Antonio de la Loma

Editor:
Teresa Alcocer

Executive Producer:
José Antonio Pérez Giner

Gaffer:
Antonio Felices

Makeup Artist:
Ángeles Otal

Production Manager:
Modesto Pérez Redondo

Production Trainee:
Martín Ardanaz

Script Supervisor:
Margarita Carmona

Seamstress:
Rosario Viñas

Set Decoration:
Ramon Ivars

Sound Engineer:
Jordi Sangenís

Still Photographer:
Francisco Riba

Stunt Coordinator:
Rémy Julienne

Stunts:
Raúl Aparici
Sergio Aparici

Wardrobe Master:
El Corte Inglés
Peris

Writer:
José Antonio de la Loma

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