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'''''Ratas,ratones,rateros''''' (In English as: Rats, mice, pickpockets) is a 1999 ecuatorian film directed by Sebastian Cordero that explores one of the common problems that the country is going through to date, crime being the main problem, however in this film it does not intend to generate a bad image of the country despite its beauty of architecture, history and diversity that It attracts tourists from all over the world.
 
'''''Ratas,ratones,rateros''''' (In English as: Rats, mice, pickpockets) is a 1999 ecuatorian film directed by Sebastian Cordero that explores one of the common problems that the country is going through to date, crime being the main problem, however in this film it does not intend to generate a bad image of the country despite its beauty of architecture, history and diversity that It attracts tourists from all over the world.
  
What the film explains is the world in which the protagonists live. here Salvador is a young thief who finds himself immersed in an ever-increasing delinquency spiral after the arrival of his cousin Ángel, an ex-convict, in his life. Little by little, the young man loses the few things that made sense in his existence.  
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What the film explains is the world in which the protagonists live, here Salvador is a young thief from Quito who finds himself immersed in an ever-increasing delinquency spiral after the arrival of his cousin Ángel from Guayaquil, an ex-convict, in his life. Little by little, the young man loses the few things that made sense in his existence.  
  
 
The movie had its international premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 7, 1999 to later be released on December 24 of that same year.
 
The movie had its international premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 7, 1999 to later be released on December 24 of that same year.
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[[File:S&W Mod625.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Smith & Wesson Model 625 in 3" barrel model - .45 ACP]]
 
[[File:S&W Mod625.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Smith & Wesson Model 625 in 3" barrel model - .45 ACP]]
 
[[File:Salvador and the gun.jpg|350px|thumb|none|Photograph for the book edition of the film showing Salvador pointing frontally towards the camera]]
 
[[File:Salvador and the gun.jpg|350px|thumb|none|Photograph for the book edition of the film showing Salvador pointing frontally towards the camera]]
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== Smith & Wesson Model 36 ==
 
== Smith & Wesson Model 36 ==

Revision as of 13:16, 27 August 2023


Ratas, ratones, rateros
Ratas, ratones, rateros (1999).jpg
Country Ecuador
Directed by Sebastian Cordero
Release Date September 7nd, 1999
Language Spanish
Studio Cabezahueca
Distributor HBO Latino Vanguard Cinema (U.S.A 2000)
Main Cast
Character Actor
Salvador Marco Bustos
Angel Carlos Valencia Acosta



Ratas,ratones,rateros (In English as: Rats, mice, pickpockets) is a 1999 ecuatorian film directed by Sebastian Cordero that explores one of the common problems that the country is going through to date, crime being the main problem, however in this film it does not intend to generate a bad image of the country despite its beauty of architecture, history and diversity that It attracts tourists from all over the world.

What the film explains is the world in which the protagonists live, here Salvador is a young thief from Quito who finds himself immersed in an ever-increasing delinquency spiral after the arrival of his cousin Ángel from Guayaquil, an ex-convict, in his life. Little by little, the young man loses the few things that made sense in his existence.

The movie had its international premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 7, 1999 to later be released on December 24 of that same year.


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Handguns

Smith & Wesson Model 625

This revolver is the protagonist of the problems that caused the protagonists, starting from a common robbery to a problem for a revolver.

Smith & Wesson Model 625 in 3" barrel model - .45 ACP
Photograph for the book edition of the film showing Salvador pointing frontally towards the camera


Smith & Wesson Model 36

One of the hitmen that they sent him to assassinate Angel for a debt that he had to pay, carry this revolver To get revenge on Angel, unfortunately Salvador defends Angel by killing him with the toilet seat at his house, taking advantage of Angel removing his weapon and then using it in his next robbery.

Smith & Wesson Model 36 - .38 Special - 5 shot. First pattern with flat latch cylinder release.

Colt MK IV Series 70

Colt MK IV Series 70, Nickel finish - .45 ACP


Sig-Sauer P226

Despite not having appeared during the entire movie, it is that this Sig Sauer P226 as a camera test during the filming of the film before using the Smith & Wesson revolver

West German SIG-Sauer P226 - 9x19mm.

Unknown Pistols

Near the final scene, Angel and Marlon (Salvador's friend) enter a rich family's mansion to take some jewelry and suddenly find a drawer full of pistols of different calibers that unfortunately cannot be identified due to the low lighting that the guns show. characters with the flashlight

Shotguns

Single Barrel shotgun


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