
Locations: Looking for Rusty James
Documentary
Overview
A personal meditation on Rumble Fish, the legendary film directed by Francis Ford Coppola in 1983; the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, where it was shot; and its impact on the life of several people from Chile, Argentina and Uruguay related to film industry.
Top Cast


Alberto Fuguet
Alberto Fuguet
Self - Narrator (voice)
Alberto Fuguet
Self - Narrator (voice)


Ezequiel Acuña
Ezequiel Acuña
Self (voice)
Ezequiel Acuña
Self (voice)
Ernesto Ayala
Ernesto Ayala
Self (voice)
Ernesto Ayala
Self (voice)
Juan José Becerra
Juan José Becerra
Self (voice)
Juan José Becerra
Self (voice)
Fabián Casas
Fabián Casas
Self (voice)
Fabián Casas
Self (voice)
Leonardo M. D'Espósito
Leonardo M. D'Espósito
Self (voice)
Leonardo M. D'Espósito
Self (voice)
Juan Manuel Domínguez
Juan Manuel Domínguez
Self (voice)
Juan Manuel Domínguez
Self (voice)
Carlos Flores
Carlos Flores
Self (voice)
Carlos Flores
Self (voice)


Sebastián Lelio
Sebastián Lelio
Self (voice)
Sebastián Lelio
Self (voice)
René Martín
René Martín
Self (voice)
René Martín
Self (voice)
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