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La Perra Anda Suelta 2000

★ 5.02 votes92 min📅 2000-01-01

Alfredo Villa's gritty 2000 crime thriller *La Perra Anda Suelta* plunges into the dark consequences of addiction when a seemingly ordinary married man spirals into desperation to hide his crack cocaine habit.

Director: Alfredo Villa

Cast

Eleazar García Jr.
Eleazar García Jr.
Guillermo Quintanilla
Guillermo Quintanilla
Eva Garbo
Eva Garbo
Carlos Samperio
José Luis Rojas
Rosario Juarez
Efraín Rosas
Gabriel Rostang
Alfonso Ayala
Esmeralda

Frequently Asked Questions

What is La Perra Anda Suelta (2000) about?

This crime drama follows a married man whose crack cocaine addiction forces him into extreme measures to keep his habit hidden—even murder. As his debts grow, he becomes the target of ruthless collectors who leave him with no escape.

Who directed La Perra Anda Suelta?

Alfredo Villa directed *La Perra Anda Suelta*, delivering a raw and intense portrayal of urban desperation.

Who stars in La Perra Anda Suelta?

The film features Eleazar García Jr., Guillermo Quintanilla, Eva Garbo, Carlos Samperio, and José Luis Rojas in pivotal roles.

Is La Perra Anda Suelta (2000) worth watching?

Though unrated, *La Perra Anda Suelta* offers a compelling dive into crime genre tropes, with its focus on addiction and moral decay standing out. Fans of gritty, character-driven thrillers may find it a tense and thought-provoking watch.

How long is La Perra Anda Suelta?

The film runs for 92 minutes.

About La Perra Anda Suelta (2000) — A Gritty Crime Thriller of Addiction and Deception

Alfredo Villa's gritty 2000 crime thriller *La Perra Anda Suelta* plunges into the dark consequences of addiction when a seemingly ordinary married man spirals into desperation to hide his crack cocaine habit. As his debts mount and the menacing figures he owes close in, his carefully constructed facade begins to crack under the weight of his choices. Set against the harsh backdrop of urban decay, the film explores themes of secrecy, moral decay, and the destructive cycle of dependency.

With a relentless pace and an unflinching portrayal of human frailty, Villa crafts a tense cat-and-mouse game where survival hinges on deception—and every lie risks unraveling into violence. The atmosphere is charged with paranoia, capturing the raw desperation of a man trapped between his vices and the brutal world he's ensnared in.