Rojo sangre
Originally released in 2004. Rojo sangre is a horror film. directed by Christian Molina. At just 89 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Paul Naschy, Bibiana Fernández, and Menh-Wai Trinh
Synopsis
Veteran actor Pablo Thevenet has no luck: His daughter has been murdered, his wife has left him, he finds no job and his agent wants to leave him - current directors will never give him a role. He hates current talentless stars on TV talk shows. Suddenly, he finds some job - as a living sculpture in a whore house working for a Mr. Reficul and his transsexual assistant Dora Grizzel. Pablo becomes an artistic murderer, searching for those he thinks responsible of his current state. He also meets job partner Tic-Tac, an ex-prostitute who will sympathize with Pablo. Pablo also attracts the attention of unusual producer Ambrose Fuch, who wants him to act and direct movies. Everybody seems to have something to hide - including serial killer Pablo.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Paul Naschy
as Pablo Thevenet
Bibiana Fernández
as Dora Grizzel
Menh-Wai Trinh
as Tic-Toc
Miguel del Arco
as Reficul
José Lifante
as Camilo
Alfonso Azpiri
as Cliente Pandora
Christian Molina
as Actor nominado
Rosa María Sardà
as Presentadora Premios Murillo
Saturnino García
as Vendedor de cuchillos
Sergio Molina
as Inspector Falcón
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ES
Production Companies
- Canonigo Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rojo sangre about?
Veteran actor Pablo Thevenet has no luck: His daughter has been murdered, his wife has left him, he finds no job and his agent wants to leave him - current directors will never give him a role. He ...
Who directed Rojo sangre?
Rojo sangre was directed by Christian Molina.
How long is Rojo sangre?
Rojo sangre has a runtime of 1 hours and 29 minutes (89 minutes total).
When was Rojo sangre released?
Rojo sangre was released on April 23, 2004 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Rojo sangre?
The main cast of Rojo sangre includes Paul Naschy, Bibiana Fernández, Menh-Wai Trinh, Miguel del Arco, José Lifante.