[REL] Gregorio y su ángel (1970) [Mexico]

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[REL] Gregorio y su ángel (1970) [Mexico]

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This looks like a good film but cannot find any pictures, youtube, DDL, EM or torrents

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060477/

An alcoholic janitor is fired from his job at an orphanage, and is befriended by an angel in the guise of a little girl, who proceeds to change his life
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Re: [REQ] Gregorio y su ángel 1970

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Gregorio and His Angel

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Available for purchase here: http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=8468685 and http://www.amazon.com/Gregorio-His-Angel/dp/B0032U44OS
cduniverse wrote:A drunken janitor is sacked from his job at an orphanage. At his lowest point, an angel appears to him in the form of a young girl. The young girl gives the janitor a new lease on life. But all is not resolved as the devil captures the girl and holds her in his clutches. This bizarre 1960 fantasy was shot in Mexico with a mostly Mexican cast and crew, though the lead is played by Broderick Crawford.
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Re: [REQ] Gregorio y su ángel 1970

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YIKES!!!! :eyecrazy

I have 2 different DVD's of this including the hopscotching angel version shown above... I got that one only because I was fooled by the DVD artwork..

The movie is really VERY badly made.. And the lg, though cute and sweet, is a virtual NON-actress... (Almost as bad as the children in 'Kiss Daddy Goodbye' [ https://www.first-loves.com/forums/v ... dy+goodbye ].) Probably will be loved by many just due to it's sheer campiness...

I am visiting family in another state, but when I get back home I'll try to root it out and rip it... (Unless Phuzzy's version is good enough to satiate everyone's appetite for this film.. ;) )

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Re: [REQ] Gregorio y su ángel 1970

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kev wrote:I am visiting family in another state, but when I get back home I'll try to root it out and rip it... (Unless Phuzzy's version is good enough to satiate everyone's appetite for this film.. ;) )

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It's coming in steadily with complete sources and it's the correct movie, so I wouldn't worry too much about it. I haven't done much more than preview it but it didn't ring my chimes much.
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Re: [REL] Gregorio y su ángel (1970)

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Downloaded and confirmed. Note: Audio is Spanish.
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Phuzzy4242 wrote:Downloaded and confirmed. Note: Audio is Spanish.
Spanish is good I can understand enough to get by. Portuguese not so much. :cool

Any chance of screen shots?
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Phuzzy4242 wrote:Downloaded and confirmed. Note: Audio is Spanish.
Weird.

I'm pretty sure my DVD's are in English, but they could have been dubbed as the overall production value of this film is the pits: Lousy writing, lousy acting, lousy lighting, lousy camerawork, lousy sound, ect... Broderick Crawford probably made enough $$ with this film to pay for the friggin' booze he was drinking pretty much the entire time.. :lol:

Were you able to watch this yet, phuzzy? Is my recounting of the quality too harsh?? I guess the worse part for me was that the 'Angel' overall didn't have a lot of screentime.. (And most of the time she spends it looking down at the ground... :wall )

*shiver*

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Re: [REL] Gregorio y su ángel (1970)

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Original language on this is listed as Spanish neutral(Mexican) which is what I deal with here in the dessert, anytime I venture out of my cave to get provisions. ;)

I have this dvd in my queue to buy that is why I was wanting screen shots. To see if it gets nudged to my cart or not. :)

A quote from a reviewer at IMDb said "Filmed in Mexico but spoken in broken English by Mexican actors."
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Re: [REL] Gregorio y su ángel (1970)

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Other than the fact my Spanish isn't so good, it wasn't that bad. Not great, not terrible, just so-so. The girl is very young (maybe six or seven?) so I wasn't expecting an Oscar performance. There are far worse films on FLM. :)

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Re: [REL] Gregorio y su ángel (1970)

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Thanks for the pictures. Looks good enough for me.

I will go off the so so comment(both about the movie and judging the quality of the screen shots) and leave it in my queue. I can get the dvd real cheap and will wait to bundle it with some other films to save on shipping making it even cheaper.
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