El Pez que Fuma (1977)
El Pez que Fuma is a 1977 Venezuelan film. Considered by many to represent a peak in Venezuelan film-making, El Pez que Fuma is the name of a brothel in La Guaira, where the story takes place. Made during the "Golden Age" of the Venezuelan cinema, it is a tale of power, represented by the owner of the business, and the way of power is passed down from generation to generation, repeating the same pattern time and again: the one who rises to power has their moment of glory, and then is pushed aside in turn.
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Cast:
- Arturo Calderón
- Hayde Balza
- Claudio Brook
- Eduardo Cortina
- Carlos Flores
- Virgilio Galindo
- Gustavo González
- Haydée Balza
- Karla Luzbel
- Cristobal Medina
- Miguel Ángel Landa
- Miguel Ángel Landa
- Mimí Lazo
- William Moreno
- Ignacio Navarro
- Tony Padron
- Luis Pardi
- Blanca Pereira
- Rafael Briceño
- Raúl Medina
- Pilar Romero
- Mary Soliani
- Orlando Urdaneta
- Hilda Vera
- Virginia Vera