The Sellouts (1972)
A 1972 television adaptation of Los Vendidos, a one-act play by Chicano playwright Luis Valdez, a founding member of El Teatro Campesino. The play examines and dramatizes stereotypes of Mexican Americans in California and how they are treated by local, state, and federal governments.
Director: George Paul
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date: January 1, 1972
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Screenplay
Production: El Teatro Campesino, KNBC
Country: United States of America
Language: English, Español
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: George Paul
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Sellouts about?
- A 1972 television adaptation of Los Vendidos, a one-act play by Chicano playwright Luis Valdez, a founding member of El Teatro Campesino. The play examines and dramatizes stereotypes of Mexican Americans in California and how they are treated by local, state, and federal governments.
- Who directed The Sellouts?
- The Sellouts was directed by George Paul.
- Who stars in The Sellouts?
- The Sellouts stars Félix Álvarez, Socorro Valdez, Enrique Castillo, José Delgado, Daniel Valdez, Ernesto Hernández.
- How long is The Sellouts?
- The Sellouts has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
- Where was The Sellouts produced?
- The Sellouts was produced in United States of America.