Paradas Contínuas ( literally "Stop and Go") is a 2009 Mexican comedy film directed by Gustavo Loza and Germán Valdés III, Luis Arrieta and Cassandra Ciangherotti. The film is based on "Rapiditos Motorizados", an original story by Juan Meyer. The screenplay is by Meyer, adapted by Loza.
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Directed by | Gustavo Loza |
Written by | Gustavo Loza |
Based on | "Rapiditos Motorizados" by Juan Meyer |
Produced by | Gloria Calzada |
Starring | Germán Valdés III Luis Arrieta Cassandra Ciangherotti |
Cinematography | Jerónimo Denti |
Edited by | Camilo Abadía |
Music by | Federico Bonasso |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Perico and Emilio are two students who have nowhere to have sex with their girlfriends. They cannot take them home, and don't want to go to a hotel, so they use Perico's father's cherished VW microbus after making some changes to it. They then decide to go into business with the van.