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Drama

Carne

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A woman who works in a meat packing plant is continuously preyed upon by lecherous men.

Release Date : 1968-10-24

Language :Spanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : CINEMATOGRÁFICA LANDINISIFA

Production Country : Argentina

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Isabel Sarli

Character Name : Delicia

Original Name : Isabel Sarli

Gender : Female

Víctor Bó

Character Name : Antonio

Original Name : Víctor Bó

Gender : Male

Juan Carlos Altavista

Character Name : José García

Original Name : Juan Carlos Altavista

Gender : Male

Oscar Valicelli

Character Name : Jacinto

Original Name : Oscar Valicelli

Gender : Male

Romualdo Quiroga

Character Name : Humberto

Original Name : Romualdo Quiroga

Gender : Male

Vicente Rubino

Character Name : A Homosexual

Original Name : Vicente Rubino

Gender : Male

Pepita Muñoz

Character Name :

Original Name : Pepita Muñoz

Gender : Female

Alba Solís

Character Name :

Original Name : Alba Solís

Gender : Male

Miguel Ángel Olmos

Character Name :

Original Name : Miguel Ángel Olmos

Gender : Male

Ricardo Jordán

Character Name :

Original Name : Ricardo Jordán

Gender : Male

Alexis Orloff

Character Name :

Original Name : Alexis Orloff

Gender : Male

Pablo Codevila

Character Name :

Original Name : Pablo Codevila

Gender : Male

Víctor Tasca

Character Name :

Original Name : Víctor Tasca

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2022-03-21

Just a bit uninteresting. 'Carne' is a sexploitation flick from 1968. It attempts a few filmmaking things visually, but the story is severely lacking. Even at less than 90 minutes, it drags. By the end it is clear to see its intention, though there are many a different way you could've told it and actually produced some entertainment. The main cast are alright, neither good or bad in my opinion. Isabel Sarli, Víctor Bó - son of director Armando, who had a relationship with Sarli at the time so... yeah... awkward... - and Romualdo Quiroga stand out most, the latter has quite the evil laugh - rather impressive, in fact. At least it doesn't glorify onscreen events, it just simply sticks with some parts longer than it should and fails to invigorate the plot in any way. A slow watch for me, for sure. The last film I watched was titled 'Fresh', so if you know your Spanish this is quite the amusing title to watch next - unintentional!