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Highway Patrolman

El patrullero

Mexico, United States, Japan

1991

104 Min
Color
1.85:1
Spanish, English
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DIR Alex Cox

EXEC Sammy O. Masada, Kuniaki Negishi

PROD Lorenzo O'Brien

SCR Lorenzo O'Brien

DP Miguel Garzón

CAST Roberto Sosa, Bruno Bichir, Vanessa Bauche, Pedro Armendáriz Jr., Malena Doria, Towi Islas, Ernesto Gómez Cruz, Mike Moroff, Jorge Russek, Carlos Álvarez, Karl Braun, Alex Cox, Ron Stoliar

ED Carlos Puente

PROD DES Cecilia Montiel

San Sebastián (Competition): Best Actor, Toronto, Mar del Plata (Revisiones)

Synopsis

An episodic look at a young man’s life in Mexico’s national highway patrol. We follow Pedro Rojas from cadet training and his rookie assignment in a northern border area, to his quick courtship, his taking of bribes (“la mordida”), and his slow exposure to drug smuggling. Rojas re-forms his idealism as youthful naivete gives way to an adult’s complicated choices. —IMDb

Director

Original

Alex Cox

English director Alex Cox studied law at Oxford—at least until being deflected into theatre through his participation in the University’s drama department. Cox switched to a film studies program at University of Bristol, received a Fulbright scholarship, then traveled to the United States to attend the UCLA film school. His plans to become the next Welles or Scorsese were muddied by several years’ inactivity, during which time he took a job repossessing automobiles. Drawing from the experience, Cox made his feature-film directorial bow with the wildly inconsistent but very entertaining Repo Man (1984), which served as one of the first starring assignments of Emilio Estevez. Repo Man’s musical score was drenched in punk-rock, a symbolic form of violent rebellion explored further in Cox’s Sid and Nancy (1987), a fascinating if depressing chronicle of the life and death of “punk” musician Sid Vicious and groupie Nancy Spungen. Critically celebrated for both films, Cox’s reputation declined… read more

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