Pals

Pals

6.1

Oct 25 1982

2h 39m

Drama

José is an unemployed 18-year-old living in a cramped apartment in the slums of Madrid. Marginalized by poverty, José spends his time with his friend Antonio. However, when Antonio gets his girlfriend, Rosario, pregnant, the two friends try anything to get the money to pay for her to have an abortion.

Antonio Flores

Antonio Flores

Antonio

Rosario Flores

Rosario Flores

Rosario

José Luis Manzano

José Luis Manzano

José

José Manuel Cervino

José Manuel Cervino

Esteban

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