Jaula sin techo

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Jaula sin techo
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Description

In the world of cinema there are always films that go unnoticed, but that is not the case with Jaula sin techo that managed to get the attention of many people.
The film had the opportunity to shine in theaters in year 1973 and it succeeded.
The professionalism with which they act Anjanette Comer, Ruth Roman, Marianna Hill, Susanne Zenor, Tod Andrews, allows us to focus even more on the message and enjoy the story.

The direction of the film has been wonderful since it came from the hand of Ted Post.
The film lasts 84 min. in which the story grabs you from beginning to end.
The film industry exists in practically every country in the world, but this feature film belongs to United States.

The way the story is told is wonderful and this result is thanks to the fact that the script was in the hands of Abe Polsky.
Having a production company as good as Quintet Productions always helps the end result to be excellent.
For the experience to be total, it is necessary for the music to accompany the story, complementing the messages they convey to us. Those in charge of finding the perfect melodies have been Gerald Fried and his team.

The direction of photography has been in charge of Michael D. Margulies.
If you are passionate about Terror, Thriller movies, you are interested in the right movie.

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Critics Jaula sin techo

I loved it, honey! You should see. The 1970s had weird movies, but this movie took the proverbial cake!
Strange display for your pleasure. Sharp film transfer. My best bad movie
It loses its potential in the middle. Strange ... Strange! Very rare!!
Everything magical in the world. Only in the 70s such a movie could have been popular! Too ... too insane for words, really!
Oh, mature ... A classic movie !!!!. Morbid, intense and strange
As creepy and disturbing as it is absurd. Not for those who are easily embarrassed. Keeps your attention at all times ...
A forgotten classic of cult cinema from the 70s. A pleasantly twisted low-budget horror surprise from the 70s. As sick as they come
I am also alone. Strange to say the least. Crib Notes
This is the creepiest and most disturbing thing I've ever seen.
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