

Los atracadores
Directed by Francisco Rovira BeletaThe film is divided into three parts: 'Restlessness', 'Violence' and 'Death', to explain the motivations, evolution and defeat of three young misfits from Barcelona who end up being robbers. The way of crime is an easy way for them: a boy and a worker without a job or benefit are induced by 'el Señorito', the son of a rich lawyer. Together they form a band. Hard and violent, the film is made with a clear intention of social criticism and research of realism, culminating in a final scene that raised quite controversial.
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Los atracadores was released on February 26, 1962.
Los atracadores was directed by Francisco Rovira Beleta.
Los atracadores has a runtime of 1h 49m.
The film is divided into three parts: 'Restlessness', 'Violence' and 'Death', to explain the motivations, evolution and defeat of three young misfits from Barcelona who end up being robbers. The way of crime is an easy way for them: a boy and a worker without a job or benefit are induced by 'el Señorito', the son of a rich lawyer. Together they form a band. Hard and violent, the film is made with a clear intention of social criticism and research of realism, culminating in a final scene that raised quite controversial.
The key characters in Los atracadores are El Señorito (Pierre Brice), Ramón Orea Bellido (Manuel Gil), Carmelo Barrachina (Julián Mateos).
Los atracadores is a Drama, Crime film.
Los atracadores has an audience rating of 6.7 out of 10.












