A young and dangerous woman dreams every night with a jaguar that licks her naked body and then lies down by her side. Dark haired, sexy and very sassy, she loves taking advantage of others and living to the full. She is proud of her past, with plenty of blood and strange passions. She calls herself Perdita Durango.

Romeo Dolorosa is a tough and magnetic guy. Every day he likes to recall an anecdote about his tropical childhood. Dark haired, sensual and very bold, he deals in dead bodies and illegal substances, combining this activity with bank robberies. His path is strewn with Santeria rites and fantastic legends.
Unavoidably, the destinies of Perdita and Romeo come together one day. Together, beautiful and in love, they jump the border that separates Mexico from the United States from one side to the other, accumulating felonies and enemies.


"Perdita Durango": Rosie Pérez
"Romero Dolorosa": Javier Bardem
"Duane": Harley Cross
"Estelle": Aimee Graham
"Adolfo": Screaming' Jay Hawkins
"Doyle": Alex Cox
"Dumas": James Gandolfini
"Marcello": Dan Stroud
"Shorty Dee": Santiago Segura


Director: Álex de la Iglesia
Productor: Andrés Vicente Gómez
Productores ejecutivos: Fernando Bovaira, Miguel Necoechea, Pablo Barbachano y Max Rosenberg
Director de producción: José Luis Escolar
Guión: Barry Gifford, Jorge Guerricaechevarría, David Trueba y Álex de la Iglesia.
Basado en la novela "Perdita Durango" /59º And Raining) de Barry Gifford
Director de Fotografía: Flavio Martínez Labiano
Montaje: Teresa Font
Música: Simon Boswell
Diseño de producción: José Luis Arrizabalaga y Arturo García
Casting: Joy Dickson y Nicole Arbusto
Maquillaje: José Quetglas y Mercedes Guillot
Diseño de vestuario: María Estela Fernández y Glenn Ralston
Sonido Directo: Salvador de la Fuente y Juan Carlos Prieto
Montaje de sonido: Santiago Thevenet
Sonido grabado: Ray Gillon
Efectos especiales: Dan Lester
Efectos visuales: Jim Wheelock ("Special visual effects by L2 Entertaiment")
Primer ayudante de dirección: José Luis Escolar
 





 
 
© Alex de la Iglesia 2005