Bloody Hands

Bloody Hands

Release date : August 5, 1955
Runtime : 1h 22m
Countries of origin : Argentina / Brazil /
Original Language : Spanish / Portuguese /
Production companies : Maristela / Artistas Associados Filmes /
August 5, 1955 1h 22m Argentina Drama Spanish More
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Maos Sangrentas translates to Bloody Hands in English, and that's just what this gruesome Brazilian melodrama delivers. The story begins when a gang of dangerous convicts escape from a penal colony. With the police in hot pursuit, the escapees cut a gory swath through the countryside. As his comrades are killed off one by one, the leader of the group descends into gibbering madness. In contrast to this, a subplot develops involving the least dangerous of the escapees, who murdered his wife in a peak of self-righteous rage and is now seriously in doubt about the wisdom of his deed. Principal scenes reworked in 1962 to make the film The Violent and the Damned (q.v.).
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  • title:Bloody Hands
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1955
  • Runtime:1h 22m
  • Genres: Drama · Crime · Thriller ·
  • Countries of origin: Argentina · Brazil ·
  • Original Language: Spanish · Portuguese ·
  • Director: Carlos Hugo Christensen /
  • Writers: Sadi Cabral · Pedro Juan Vignale · Carlos Hugo Christensen ·
  • Production companies: Maristela · Artistas Associados Filmes ·
  • Overview:Maos Sangrentas translates to Bloody Hands in English, and that's just what this gruesome Brazilian melodrama delivers. The story begins when a gang of dangerous convicts escape from a penal colony. With the police in hot pursuit, the escapees cut a gory swath through the countryside. As his comrades are killed off one by one, the leader of the group descends into gibbering madness. In contrast to this, a subplot develops involving the least dangerous of the escapees, who murdered his wife in a peak of self-righteous rage and is now seriously in doubt about the wisdom of his deed. Principal scenes reworked in 1962 to make the film The Violent and the Damned (q.v.).
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