Juego de Niños

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Juego de Niños
Directed by Leopoldo Laborde
Produced by Leopoldo Laborde
Written by Leopoldo Laborde
Starring Francisco Ruiz
(Aka Francisco Rey) Alain Rangel
Rogelio Castillo
Music by Leopoldo Laborde
Cinematography Leopoldo Laborde
Editing by Leopoldo Laborde
Distributed by Vanguard Cinema (USA)
Release date(s) 27 May 1995 (Primera Convención de Ciencia Ficción y Fantasía de México/MECYF)
Running time 94 minutes
Language Spanish

Juego de Niños (English title: A Child's Play) is a 1995 Mexican horror film made on video from the then experimental era of Mexican director Leopoldo Laborde.

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A string of serial killings among the children of Mexico City is sending shivers through the community. Reminiscent of the French film Les Jeux Dangereux (1958) directed by Pierre Chenal – on inspiration, visual style and themes - the story follows a child who holds key to solving the murders and is in danger.

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