The Sellouts

The Sellouts

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Runtime : 25m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English / Spanish /
Director : George Paul /
Writers : Luis Valdez /
Production companies : El Teatro Campesino / KNBC Los Angeles /
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A 1972 television adaptation of Los Vendidos, a one-act play by Chicano playwright Luis Valdez, a founding member of El Teatro Campesino. The play examines and dramatizes stereotypes of Mexican Americans in California and how they are treated by local, state, and federal governments.
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  • title:The Sellouts
  • status:Released
  • Release date: Upcoming
  • Runtime:25m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English · Spanish ·
  • Director: George Paul /
  • Writers: Luis Valdez ·
  • Production companies: El Teatro Campesino · KNBC Los Angeles ·
  • Overview:A 1972 television adaptation of Los Vendidos, a one-act play by Chicano playwright Luis Valdez, a founding member of El Teatro Campesino. The play examines and dramatizes stereotypes of Mexican Americans in California and how they are treated by local, state, and federal governments.
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