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Director: Mariano Barroso
Cast: Javier Bardem, Eduard Fernández, Ernesto Alterio, José Sancho
Alberto and Miguel have a bar, but things are not going very well. They need to get out of this black hole and they need money to do it. Alberto is divorced and alcoholic, Miguel has a big secret... Their old friend Claudio is very rich. Why not steal some of his money? Troubles grow when Claudio's wife is planning to steal this money too... The Washington wolfs, in a circus near all this, are the silent witnesses of all that happens that night.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Washington Wolves is a 1999 Spanish action thriller film directed by Mariano Barroso. While the film has not received significant critical acclaim or awards recognition, it has a rating of 6.2/10 on IMDb, indicating a mixed-to-positive reception from audiences.
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Directed by Mariano Barroso, the 1999 thriller Washington Wolves blends action, suspense, and dark comedy, led by a standout performance from acclaimed actor Javier Bardem. With its unique mix of tones and perspectives, the film offers a compelling and offbeat take on a group of friends caught in a high-stakes criminal scheme.
Washington Wolves is a 1999 Spanish thriller film directed by Mariano Barroso and written by Juan Cavestany which stars Javier Bardem, Eduard Fernández, Ernesto Alterio, Alberto San Juan and José Sancho.
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