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Perdita Durango

Perdita Durango, released as Dance with the Devil in the United States, is a 1997 action-crime-horror film directed by Álex de la Iglesia, based on Barry Gifford's 1992 novel 59° and Raining: The Story of Perdita Durango. It stars Rosie Perez as the title character and Javier Bardem. Harley Cross, Aimee Graham, and Screamin' Jay Hawkins appear in supporting roles. It is a Spain–United States–Mexico coproduction.[1]

Perdita Durango
Theatrical release poster by Oscar Mariné
Directed byÁlex de la Iglesia
Screenplay by
Based on59° and Raining: The Story of Perdita Durango by Barry Gifford
Produced byAndrés Vicente Gómez
Starring
CinematographyFlavio Martínez Labiano
Edited byTeresa Font
Music bySimon Boswell
Release date
  • 31 October 1997 (1997-10-31) (Spain)
Running time
126 minutes
Countries
  • Spain
  • United States
  • Mexico
Languages
  • English
  • Spanish

In the film, an imposter Santeria priest resorts to bank robbery to pay his debts. Afterwards, he finds a new partner in a woman he randomly met. She convinces him to include human cannibalism in his ceremonies, and to kidnap gringo college students with her. The priest heads to Las Vegas with his new companions, to meet with a gangster. Unfortunately for the priest, his supposed business associate wants him dead and has already hired a hit man for the job.

Plot edit

Perdita Durango (Rosie Perez) has gone to Mexico to scatter the ashes of her dead sister. There, she is picked up by bank-robbing drug dealer Romeo Dolorosa (Javier Bardem). Dolorosa had robbed the bank to pay off his debt to loan shark "Catalina" (Demián Bichir). He also engages in scams in which he pretends to be a Santeria priest and hacks up corpses while snorting cocaine.

Romeo's latest scam is working for gangster Mr. Santos (Don Stroud) transporting refrigerated human fetuses to Las Vegas where they will be used to make cosmetic moisturizer.

Perdita devises a plan that they should capture a gringo and eat him as part of Romeo's ceremonies. They kidnap randomly chosen geeky college student Dwayne (Harley Cross) and his girlfriend Estelle (Aimee Graham). First, Perdita rapes Dwayne while Romeo rapes Estelle. They hold a ceremony to sacrifice Estelle while they force Dwayne to watch. Before the girl can be killed, the sacrifice is interrupted by a gang of men led by Shorty Dee (Santiago Segura), a betrayed former partner of Romeo.

Romeo and Perdita escape with Dwayne and Estelle still their captives. The four go to the meeting with Santos' people to pick up the truckload of fetuses. Unfortunately, the hand-off is interrupted by drug enforcement agent Woody Dumas (James Gandolfini). Santos' men are all killed. Romeo escapes and drives to Vegas with Dwayne, while Perdita follows with Estelle.

On the trip, Romeo finds out his grandmother's house was raided by some of Catalina's men as punishment for Romeo's unpaid debt. Romeo visits Catalina in a club, pretending to offer Estelle as payment. When he gets Catalina alone, Romeo kills him.

Romeo, Perdita, Dwayne and Estelle finally get to Vegas. However, Dumas has been following them all the way. Moreover, the drop has become a trap for Romeo; Santos is upset about all the deaths at the pick-up so he has hired Romeo's cousin Reggie (Carlos Bardem) to kill Romeo.

Romeo and his one-armed ex-marine buddy Doug go to the drop, tipped off about the double-cross. Romeo leaves Perdita to watch the hostages, but Perdita's nervousness overcomes her. She lets Estelle and Dwayne go so she can check on her lover.

Reggie kills Doug and Perdita arrives just in time to see Reggie shoot Romeo in the back, killing him. Perdita shoots and kills Reggie and then flees as the cops bust in, led by Dumas, intending to arrest the men but instead finding them all dead.

Alone now, Perdita walks the Las Vegas strip mourning Romeo.

Versions edit

The original Spanish version runs 10 minutes longer and features more sex and violence and ends with some characters digitally morphing into the scene finale from Vera Cruz.

The film is available in the United States on VHS/DVD in two versions: the edited 115 min. R-rated version and a 121 min. unrated version. Both of these are shorter than the Spanish version which has gotten a Blu-ray release in the United States.[2][3]

Cast edit

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
1998 12th Goya Awards Best Production Supervision José Luis Escolar Won [5]
Best Original Score Simon Boswell Nominated
Best Costume Design María Estela Fernández, Glenn Ralston Nominated
Best Makeup and Hairstyles José Quetglás, Mercedes Guillot Won

References edit

Citations
  1. ^ Buse, Triana Toribio & Willis 2007, p. 183.
  2. ^ "Perdita Durango: A Case Study". sensesofcinema.com. the cuts made from the Spanish version for the U.S. release.
  3. ^ "Perdita Durango Director's Cut Blu-ray".
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Buse, Triana Toribio & Willis 2007, p. 184.
  5. ^ "Perdita Durango". Premios Goya. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Perdita Durango news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Perdita Durango released as Dance with the Devil in the United States is a 1997 action crime horror film directed by Alex de la Iglesia based on Barry Gifford s 1992 novel 59 and Raining The Story of Perdita Durango It stars Rosie Perez as the title character and Javier Bardem Harley Cross Aimee Graham and Screamin Jay Hawkins appear in supporting roles It is a Spain United States Mexico coproduction 1 Perdita DurangoTheatrical release poster by Oscar MarineDirected byAlex de la IglesiaScreenplay byBarry GiffordDavid TruebaJorge GuerricaechevarriaAlex de la IglesiaBased on59 and Raining The Story of Perdita Durango by Barry GiffordProduced byAndres Vicente GomezStarringRosie Perez Javier Bardem Harley Cross Aimee Graham Screamin Jay HawkinsCinematographyFlavio Martinez LabianoEdited byTeresa FontMusic bySimon BoswellRelease date31 October 1997 1997 10 31 Spain Running time126 minutesCountriesSpainUnited StatesMexicoLanguagesEnglishSpanish In the film an imposter Santeria priest resorts to bank robbery to pay his debts Afterwards he finds a new partner in a woman he randomly met She convinces him to include human cannibalism in his ceremonies and to kidnap gringo college students with her The priest heads to Las Vegas with his new companions to meet with a gangster Unfortunately for the priest his supposed business associate wants him dead and has already hired a hit man for the job Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Versions 2 Cast 3 Awards and nominations 4 References 5 External linksPlot editPerdita Durango Rosie Perez has gone to Mexico to scatter the ashes of her dead sister There she is picked up by bank robbing drug dealer Romeo Dolorosa Javier Bardem Dolorosa had robbed the bank to pay off his debt to loan shark Catalina Demian Bichir He also engages in scams in which he pretends to be a Santeria priest and hacks up corpses while snorting cocaine Romeo s latest scam is working for gangster Mr Santos Don Stroud transporting refrigerated human fetuses to Las Vegas where they will be used to make cosmetic moisturizer Perdita devises a plan that they should capture a gringo and eat him as part of Romeo s ceremonies They kidnap randomly chosen geeky college student Dwayne Harley Cross and his girlfriend Estelle Aimee Graham First Perdita rapes Dwayne while Romeo rapes Estelle They hold a ceremony to sacrifice Estelle while they force Dwayne to watch Before the girl can be killed the sacrifice is interrupted by a gang of men led by Shorty Dee Santiago Segura a betrayed former partner of Romeo Romeo and Perdita escape with Dwayne and Estelle still their captives The four go to the meeting with Santos people to pick up the truckload of fetuses Unfortunately the hand off is interrupted by drug enforcement agent Woody Dumas James Gandolfini Santos men are all killed Romeo escapes and drives to Vegas with Dwayne while Perdita follows with Estelle On the trip Romeo finds out his grandmother s house was raided by some of Catalina s men as punishment for Romeo s unpaid debt Romeo visits Catalina in a club pretending to offer Estelle as payment When he gets Catalina alone Romeo kills him Romeo Perdita Dwayne and Estelle finally get to Vegas However Dumas has been following them all the way Moreover the drop has become a trap for Romeo Santos is upset about all the deaths at the pick up so he has hired Romeo s cousin Reggie Carlos Bardem to kill Romeo Romeo and his one armed ex marine buddy Doug go to the drop tipped off about the double cross Romeo leaves Perdita to watch the hostages but Perdita s nervousness overcomes her She lets Estelle and Dwayne go so she can check on her lover Reggie kills Doug and Perdita arrives just in time to see Reggie shoot Romeo in the back killing him Perdita shoots and kills Reggie and then flees as the cops bust in led by Dumas intending to arrest the men but instead finding them all dead Alone now Perdita walks the Las Vegas strip mourning Romeo Versions edit The original Spanish version runs 10 minutes longer and features more sex and violence and ends with some characters digitally morphing into the scene finale from Vera Cruz The film is available in the United States on VHS DVD in two versions the edited 115 min R rated version and a 121 min unrated version Both of these are shorter than the Spanish version which has gotten a Blu ray release in the United States 2 3 Cast editRosie Perez as Perdita Durango 4 Javier Bardem as Romeo Dolorosa 4 Harley Cross as Duane 4 Aimee Graham as Estelle 4 James Gandolfini as DEA Agent Willie Woody Dumas 4 Screamin Jay Hawkins as Adolfo 4 Demian Bichir as Catalina 4 Santiago Segura as Shorty Dee 4 Harry Porter as Rip Ford 4 Don Stroud as Marcello Mad Eyes Santos 4 Alex Cox as Doyle 4 Miguel Galvan as Doug Cesar Rodriguez as Dedo Peralta David Villalpando as Skinny Josefina Echanove as Romeo s Grandmother Miguel Iglesias as Danny Mestiza Katie Barberi as Stewardess Roger Cudney as Herbert Carlos Bardem as Reggie San Pedro 4 Awards and nominations editYear Award Category Nominee s Result Ref 1998 12th Goya Awards Best Production Supervision Jose Luis Escolar Won 5 Best Original Score Simon Boswell Nominated Best Costume Design Maria Estela Fernandez Glenn Ralston Nominated Best Makeup and Hairstyles Jose Quetglas Mercedes Guillot WonReferences editCitations Buse Triana Toribio amp Willis 2007 p 183 Perdita Durango A Case Study sensesofcinema com the cuts made from the Spanish version for the U S release Perdita Durango Director s Cut Blu ray a b c d e f g h i j k l Buse Triana Toribio amp Willis 2007 p 184 Perdita Durango Premios Goya Retrieved 19 December 2021 Bibliography Buse Peter Triana Toribio Nuria Willis Andy 2007 The cinema of Alex de la Iglesia Manchester and New York Manchester University Press ISBN 978 0 7190 7136 2 External links editPerdita Durango at IMDb nbsp Perdita Durango at AllMovie Perdita Durango at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Perdita Durango amp oldid 1217354382, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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