Rojo Sangre Page #6
- Year:
- 2004
- 89 min
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Everything went like a
Swiss watch. See you.
Let's go, Reficul is waiting for us.
Who'd think a guy like this
would have his own cemetery?
Serial killers are usually
like that, ordinary guys.
Like your neighbour
who walks the dog and has
He doesn't look like it.
He seems to be waiting for someone.
And it's the seventh one today.
If it's not him either,
let's go have lunch.
Yes, Galindo, don't worry, we're ready.
He's ours.
The son of a b*tch won't get away.
- Where's he going? Leave
him, it's a dead end.
Falcon, this is the right
time. Let's go get him.
Madam,
excuse me. Is this Babylonia St.?
Was there ever a Pandora Club here?
I've been here 50 years and
that building's never changed.
I must be mistaken. Thanks. Good-bye.
Stop! Police!
Put your hands up and don't move!
a few years later...
And once again Roja Maria Salvaje.
Here I am again.
Orson Welles said some films
should be made free of charge,
and some people shouldn't be paid.
I hope no producer heard that because,
to them, the word "free"
sounds like heavenly music.
A wonderful evening, a magical moment
when we'll find out the name
of this year's winner of the Murillo for
best actor.
The nominees are:
Alberto Martinez for "Zero",
Javier Nuevo for "Dusk",
Antonio Arenas for "Before and After",
Leonardo Capistrano for
"You'll Burn Without Me"
and Sergio Armisen
for "Suicide Journey".
And the winner of the Murillo is
is...
Leonardo Capistrano for
"You'll Burn Without Me".
I bet you'll come live with me.
Thank you.
Good evening
Good evening, and thanks, everyone.
Dear colleagues, Dear colleagues,
a verypowerful man
who, a short time ago,
said to me:
"Mr. Capistrano,
- "Mr. Capistrano,
have you won a Murillo,
that shocking trifle
that acknowledges cinema glory?"
And I replied
And I replied:
"I was never nominated. "Life is full ofsuprises
- Life is full of suprises
and now you've given me this award.
Thank you all very much.
Thank you all very much.
And ladies and gentlemen,
be very careful what you sign.
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