Camino solitario
- Original title
- Camino solitario
- Year
- 1984
- Running time
- 98 min.
- Country
Spain
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Antonio Mayans
- Lina Romay
- Ricardo Palacios
- Flavia Hervás
- Carmen Carrión
- José Llamas
- Jesús Franco
- Juana de la Morena
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Thriller. Comedy. Film noir | Erotic. Neo-noir
- Synopsis
- The life of a private eye in Spain is very different from the one surrounded by blondes and booze that we see in movies. Especially if the detective in the case is our hero Alfredo Pereira, who divides his time between his more or less scandalous cases in the most luxurious and international corner of the Costa del Sol, and his unsual private life. His private life is called Flavia, and it must be admitted she is a blonde, with huge blue eyes. The thing is, she is seven years old and the daughter of our detective, who was given custody of her when he divorced his wife. A new case puts Pereira in contact with a beautiful woman, Eva Radeck, the wife of a foreign financier. Their story is going to perhaps take up too much of Alfredo Pereira's time as the investigation takes on increasingly sombre tints of hatred, vengeance and death.
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