Murders in Chicago (1969)
Overview
Although the title (which translates as "Murders in Chicago") promises a gangster story, this is more of a murder mystery that kicks off with the seemingly accidental death of a construction worker, followed shortly after by that of a noted publisher (an uneasy-looking Eduardo Fajardo). What follows is a very confusing story in which the police, a police coroner (José Campos) and a vagrant (Fernando Sánchez Polack) who witnessed Fajardo's death embark on separate inquests on what actually happened. Meanwhile, June (María Luisa Rubio), who works as a secretary for the publishing company, is under pressure by a blackmailer (Antonio Jiménez Escribano) who has pictures of her in the sack with the deceased publisher.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | es |
Popularity | 0.844 |
Directed By
José María Zabalza
Crew
José María Zabalza
José Antonio Cascales
José María Zabalza
José María Zabalza
Ana Satrova
Emilio Foriscot
Adela del Pino
Sebastián Herranz
Luis Álvarez
Blanca Guillén
José Antonio Cascales
Rodolfo Medina
Cesáreo Torrado
Luis Gutiérrez
Abelardo Rodríguez
Adolfo Millán
TOP CAST
Fernando Sánchez Polack
(as Fernando S. Polak)
María Luisa Rubio
June
Isana Medel
Gladys
Manuel Díaz Velasco
(as Manuel Díaz)
Antonio Jiménez Escribano
(as A. Giménez Escribano)
Eduardo Fajardo
Arthur