Maya Entertainment has picked up kidnap thriller Saluda al Diablo Mi Parte aka Greetings to the Devil for a future theatrical and video-on-demand (Variety). This is a Spanish language film from the Orozco brothers, who were both born in Medellin, Columbia. These filmmakers are surely no stranger to the criminal underworld based on their birthplace and Greetings to the Devil follows an ex-rebel soldier, who attempts to lead a more peaceful life. His former comrades in arms will not allow him his tranquility and instead, they kidnap his daughter in retribution. With no choice but to turn to violence, Angel must use his former training to track down these kidnappers and rescue his daughter. Expect a 2011 release for this title (prediction), with Saluda al Diablo Mi Parte to show in Columbia August 12th. The film's thrilling, but violent trailer is below.
The synopsis for Greetings to the Devil is here:...
The synopsis for Greetings to the Devil is here:...
- 5/26/2011
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- 28 Days Later Analysis
We've covered this one a bit in the past, but we now have a subtitled trailer for director Juan Felipe Orozco's thriller, Saluda al Diablo, aka Greetings to the Devil. Here's the official synopsis: Angel (Édgar Ramírez), a former guerilla rebel, is seeking a fresh start after turning in his arms and giving up his violent ways in exchange for amnesty. But after a victim from his former life kidnaps his daughter, Angel is given 72 hours to track down and murder the members of his former guerilla unit.Greetings to the Devil is the gritty new thriller from the Orozco brothers (Al Final del Espectro), and stars Edgar Ramirez (Carlos), Carolina Gómez, Salvador del Solar, Ricardo Vélez, Patrick Delmas, Albi de Abreu, Juan Carlos Vargas...
- 5/13/2011
- Screen Anarchy
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