Juego de Niños
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Juego de Niños | |
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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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