
Shoot to kill 1990
Carlos Azpúrua's gripping 1990 Venezuelan action thriller, *Shoot to Kill*, weaves a raw tale of injustice that still resonates today.
Director: Carlos Azpúrua
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Shoot to Kill* (1990) about?
*Shoot to Kill* follows Mercedes, a mother who refuses to accept the official narrative after her son is killed by a corrupt police captain. She launches her own fight for justice, while journalist Santiago risks his life to uncover the truth behind the cover-up.
Who directed *Shoot to Kill*?
Carlos Azpúrua directed *Shoot to Kill* (1990), delivering a hard-hitting blend of action and social commentary.
Who stars in *Shoot to Kill*?
The film stars Amalia Pérez Díaz, Jean Carlo Simancas, Flor Núñez, Héctor Myerston, and Dora Mazzone in pivotal roles.
Is *Shoot to Kill* (1990) worth watching?
*Shoot to Kill* is a compelling watch for fans of politically charged action thrillers. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its themes of corruption and moral courage make it a standout in Venezuelan cinema.
How long is *Shoot to Kill*?
*Shoot to Kill* runs for 109 minutes.
About Shoot to Kill (1990) — A gripping Venezuelan thriller about justice and corruption
Carlos Azpúrua's gripping 1990 Venezuelan action thriller, *Shoot to Kill*, weaves a raw tale of injustice that still resonates today. Set against the backdrop of a police round-up in Caracas, the film follows Mercedes, a grieving mother who refuses to accept the official story that her working-class son was a criminal when he was unjustly killed by a corrupt police captain. Determined to uncover the truth, she sparks a personal crusade for justice, drawing in Santiago, a fearless young journalist willing to risk everything to expose the deep-seated corruption festering within Venezuela's institutions. As Santiago digs deeper, the film unfolds like a suspenseful investigation, blending tense action with a stark commentary on power and impunity. The story crackles with authenticity, capturing the frustration of a society trapped between hope and systemic decay.
The atmosphere is thick with tension, fueled by the unrelenting determination of Mercedes and the high-stakes pursuit of truth by Santiago. With a focus on Venezuela's political and social landscape, *Shoot to Kill* transcends typical action fare, offering a gripping narrative that's as much about moral courage as it is about relentless pursuit. Directed with a no-nonsense approach by Azpúrua, the film stands as a bold critique of authority and a tribute to those who dare to challenge it.