Juego de Niños
Juego de niños (English title: A Child's Play) is a 1995 Mexican horror film, made on analog video, from the then experimental era of Mexican director Leopoldo Laborde.
Juego de niños | |
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Directed by | Leopoldo Laborde |
Produced by | Leopoldo Laborde |
Written by | Leopoldo Laborde |
Starring |
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Music by | Leopoldo Laborde |
Cinematography | Leopoldo Laborde |
Edited by | Leopoldo Laborde |
Production company | Omicrón Films |
Distributed by | Vanguard Cinema (USA) |
Release date |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Plot
A string of serial killings among the children of Mexico City is sending shivers through the community. The story follows a child who holds key to solving the murders and is in danger.
Cast
- Francisco Porcallo (Francisco Rey) as Lalo, the protagonist
- Alain Rangel as Miguel, the antagonist
- Angélica Consuegra as La Maestra, Lalo's teacher
- Angelina Neria as La Madre, Lalo's mother
- Sheilla Lissette as La Hermana, Lalo's sister
- Rogelio Castillo as El Hermano, Lalo's brother
- Luis Fernanado Ruíz as El Amigo, one of Lalo's other schoolmates, perhaps Pablito
- Esteban Mireles as Comandante Sanchez, the detective investigating the murders
- Marilú Carrillo as Dra. Montemar, Sanchez's office associate
- Victor Vera as Judicial, Sanchez's field associate
The two other performers playing schoolmates are uncredited, as well as multiple extras and victim in the opening credits.
Crew
Member | Credit |
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Leopoldo Laborde | script and original story, casting(I), art director(I), boom operator, technical writing, public relations(IV), makeup effects(II), makeup effects creation, locations casting(I), fueracampo sound editing, music editor |
Angélica Consuegra | production manager, camera assistant(IV), costume supervision(II), makeup effects(III) |
Armando Gonzalez | creative consultant, assistant on location, camera assistant(II), foto fija, head on location(II) |
Victor M. Vera | associate producer(I) |
Antonio Consuegra | associate producer(II) |
Victor Vera | production assistant, camera assistant(I), props(I), makeup effects(I), lighting, head on location(I), conductor(I) |
Javier Herrera | casting(II) |
Gloria Ruíz | casting(III), production auditor(I) |
Consuelo Aguilar | art director(II) |
Roberto Trujillo | camera assistant(III), assistant editor |
Melody Godoy | costume supervision(I), locations casting(II) |
Margarita Porcallo | costume supervision(III), props(III) |
Rocio Montiel | props(II) |
Nelly Godoy | public relations(I) |
Marilú Carrillo | public relations(II), head on location(IV) |
Rafael Coronado | public relations(III) |
Alberto Mireles | head on location(III) |
Rosa Maria Mireles | production auditor(I) |
Angelina Neria | conductor(II) |
Francisco Porcallo (Francisco Rey) | stunt |
Mr. Manuel Godoy | associate producer |
Videonics | title design by |
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See also
External links
- A Child's Play on IMDb
- Juego de Niños at AllMovie
- Juego de Ninos (A Child's Play) at Vanguard Cinema, the distributor
- Juego de Ninos at Barnes & Noble, with information about the DVD's contents
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