Los atracadores

Los atracadores

109 mins | Drama, Crime | Feb. 26, 1962

The film is divided into three parts: 'Restlessness', 'Violence' and 'Death', to explain the motivations, evolution and defeat of three young misfits from Barcelona who end up being robbers. The way of crime is an easy way for them: a boy and a worker without a job or benefit are induced by 'el Señorito', the son of a rich lawyer. Together they form a band. Hard and violent, the film is made with a clear intention of social criticism and research of realism, culminating in a final scene that raised quite controversial.

Los atracadores

109 mins | Drama, Crime | Feb. 26, 1962

Los atracadores
The film is divided into three parts: 'Restlessness', 'Violence' and 'Death', to explain the motivations, evolution and defeat of three young misfits from Barcelona who end up being robbers. The way of crime is an easy way for them: a boy and a worker without a job or benefit are induced by 'el Señorito', the son of a rich lawyer. Together they form a band. Hard and violent, the film is made with a clear intention of social criticism and research of realism, culminating in a final scene that raised quite controversial.
IMDb rating 6.7
Producers Productores Exhibidores Films Sociedad Anónima (PEFSA)
Original title Los atracadores
Directors Francesc Rovira Beleta
Writers Tomás Salvador, Manuel María Saló, Francesc Rovira Beleta

Cast

Pierre Brice

as El Señorito

Manuel Gil

as Ramón Orea Bellido

Julián Mateos

as Carmelo Barrachina

Agnès Spaak

as Isabel

Sonia Bruno

as Chica de la fábrica

Carlos Ibarzábal

as Padre de Ramón

Alejo del Peral

as Hermano de Ramón

Mariano Martín

as Entrenador de fútbol

Camino Delgado

as Madre de Ramón

Gustavo Re

as Cómplice del mago que acosa a Isabel

Joaquín Ferré

as Cura en ejecución

María Asquerino

as Asunción

Florencio Calpe

as Invitado de la fiesta (uncredited)

José Lifante

as Policía (uncredited)

Isidro Novellas

as Juan (uncredited)

José Palomo

as Empleado del juzgado (uncredited)

Juan Torres

as Taxista (uncredited)