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1953 | B/N | 82 min

?Caireles? and ?Tarrajas?, a pair of municipal transit workers, learn that their favorite streetcar, ?number 133?, is being decommissioned. After a night of drinking, they decide to ?borrow? the streetcar and take it out for one last trip. Chaos ensues as the two drive around the streets of Mexico City


Country: México
Direction: Buñuel; Luis
Script: de La Serna; Mauricio
Production: Orive Alba; Armando
Photography: Martínez Solare; Raúl
Sound: De Pérez; José, Ruiz Esparza; Rafael
Music: Hernández Bretón; Luis
Cast:Montoya; Felipe, Prado; Lilia, Navarro; Carlos, Bravo Sosa; Guillermo, De La Parra; Javier, Villegas; Paz, Gentil Arcos; Conchita, Ochoa; Diana, Alcocer; Víctor, Isunza; Agustín, Manzano; Miguel, Soto; Fernando
Participation year at FICM: 2007

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*Restored by The Film Foundation’s World Cinema Project at L’Immagine Ritrovata in collaboration with Fundación Televisa, Televisa, Cineteca Nacional Mexico, and Filmoteca de la UNAM. Restoration funding provided by The Material World Foundation.

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