Street Warriors II
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- Ángel Fernández Franco
- Verónica Miriel
- Raúl Ramírez
- Reyes Poveda
- Conrado Tortosa
- Isabel Mestres
- Teresa Giménez
Street Warriors II (Spanish: Perros callejeros 2: Busca y captura, lit. 'street dogs II: search and arrest') is a 1979 Spanish quinqui film written and directed by José Antonio de la Loma and the direct meta-sequel to Street Warriors (1977). It stars Ángel Fernández Franco.
The plot follows the juvenile delinquent Torete, including his car and sexual exploits, as he is chased by a cop resenftul because he left him lame with his car who charges him with murder. Although he prepares an alibi with help from his friends, he is wounded during a riot at the Modelo Prison.[1][2][3]
Cast
- Ángel Fernández Franco as Ángel[4]
- Verónica Miriel as Verónica[5]
- Raúl Ramírez as Fernando[6]
- Reyes Poveda as Tony[7]
- Conrado Tortosa
- Isabel Mestres[8]
- Teresa Giménez as Charo[5]
- Grace Renat as Gumer[5]
- José Febles as el Chino[7]
- César Sánchez as el Choto[7]
- Antonio Maroño as Sebastián[9]
- Bernard Seray as el Vaquilla[10]
- Pep Corominas as el Pijo[10]
- Agustí Villaronga[11]
Production
The film was produced by Zodíaco and Prozesa.[8] Ángel Fernández Franco "Torete" reportedly signed a clause in his contract stipulating that he would not receive a salary if he got into trouble with the law.[12]
The soundtrack featured Los Chunguitos' songs "Ven por favor", "Como yegua brava", "Para que no me olvides", and "Perros callejeros".[13]