1971 | B/N | 91:00 Armodio, a waiter, is working at the welcome reception a wealthy man hosts for his foreign business partner. The party includes prostitutes, but the guest of honor is interested in men. The host convinces Armodio to sleep with the guest, but the foreigner falls asleep. As a reward, Armodio gets to sleep with a prostitute, with whom he falls head over heels in love. Direction: Estrada; José Script: Pastor; Julián, Estrada; José Production: Wallerstein; Gregorio, Pérez Gavilán; Fernando Photography: Rojo; Eduardo Music: Fuentes; Rubén Cast:Rambal; Enrique, Islas; Claudia, Lazareno; Norma, Damel; Eduardo, Enriquez; Humberto, Conde; Manuel, Kelly; John, Peláez; Juan, Castillo; Patricio, Gómez Cruz; Ernesto, Saldívar; Dunia, Suarez; Héctor, Pastor; Julián, Guilmáin; Ofelia, Zepeda; Gerardo El Art direction: Méndez; José Participation year at FICM: 2017
1971 | B/N | 91:00 Armodio, a waiter, is working at the welcome reception a wealthy man hosts for his foreign business partner. The party includes prostitutes, but the guest of honor is interested in men. The host convinces Armodio to sleep with the guest, but the foreigner falls asleep. As a reward, Armodio gets to sleep with a prostitute, with whom he falls head over heels in love. Direction: Estrada; José Script: Pastor; Julián, Estrada; José Production: Wallerstein; Gregorio, Pérez Gavilán; Fernando Photography: Rojo; Eduardo Music: Fuentes; Rubén Cast:Rambal; Enrique, Islas; Claudia, Lazareno; Norma, Damel; Eduardo, Enriquez; Humberto, Conde; Manuel, Kelly; John, Peláez; Juan, Castillo; Patricio, Gómez Cruz; Ernesto, Saldívar; Dunia, Suarez; Héctor, Pastor; Julián, Guilmáin; Ofelia, Zepeda; Gerardo El Art direction: Méndez; José Participation year at FICM: 2017
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