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Pico (El)

Country: Spain, Language: Spanish, 105 mins

  • Director: Eloy de la Iglesia
  • Writer: Gonzalo Goicoechea; Eloy de la Iglesia
  • Producer: José Antonio Pérez Giner

CGiii Comment

Oh Eloy, Eloy, Eloy...you really weren't a very good director.

A typical tale of teens doing drugs...with diabolical dialogue and acting.

Watch Christaine F. - a fine example of the genre - this, in contrast, is gratuitous piffle accompanied by incompetence and terrible music.

The withdrawal scene is laughably bad - the whole thing is just...bad.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

El Pico is a 1983 Spanish film written and directed by Eloy de la Iglesia. It stars José Luis Manzano. The films centers on drug addiction, urban juvenile delinquency and Basque nationalism in Spain from the 1980s.

Cast & Characters

Jose Luis Manzano as Paco;
Javier Garcia as Urko;
JoseManuel Cervino as Evaristo Torrecuadrada;
Luis Iriondo as Martin Aramendia;
Enrique San Francisco as Mikel Orbea;
Andrea Albani as Betty;
Queta Ariel as Eulalia;
Ovidi Montllor as El Cojo;
Marta Molins as Pilar;
Pedro Nieva Parola as Teniente Alcantara;
Alfred Lucchetti as Coronel;
Guillermo Reinlein;
Marta Perez Ferrandiz;
Santi Pons;
Maria Isabel Amayra