La gata borracha explained

La gata borracha
Director:Román Chalbaud
Country:Venezuela

La gata borracha (} The Drunken Pussycat) is a 1983 Venezuelan film by director Román Chalbaud. It featured music from the Billo's Caracas Boys with voices of Mirtha Pérez, Nelson Ned and Agustín Irusta for the musicalization.

Plot

A bank clerk bored with his marriage meets a prostitute. His wife discovers the relationship and the situation becomes more and more complicated. Being in this situation, he commits a crime.

Cast

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