The Blues of Pop Street (1983)
Mary Ocky, a beautiful girl from Mondonedo, Ohio, comes to seek the help of the famous PI Philip Marlboro in order to find her boyfriend Macho Jim who went missing three months earlier under obscure circumstances. Marlboro’s investigations take him to Shit City, a grim place devoured by sin and corruption where punk gangs have taken over.
Director: Jesús Franco
Genre: Adventure, Crime, Comedy
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: January 1, 1983
Cast
- Antonio Mayans - Felipe Malboro
- Lina Romay - Genara Johnny Walker 'Butterfly'
- Trino Trives - Saúl Winston
- María del Mar Sánchez - Mary Lucky
- José Llamas - Macho Jim
- Agustín García - Impasible Carter
- Jesús Franco - Sam Chesterfield
- Analía Ivars - Chica Punki
- Juana de la Morena - María Eugenia 'La golfa'
- Ricardo Palacios - Narrator (voice, uncredited)
Screenplay
- Jesús Franco (Screenplay)
Music: Jesús Franco, Fernando García Morcillo
Cinematography: Jesús Franco
Production: Manacoa Films
Country: Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Jesús Franco
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Blues of Pop Street about?
- Mary Ocky, a beautiful girl from Mondonedo, Ohio, comes to seek the help of the famous PI Philip Marlboro in order to find her boyfriend Macho Jim who went missing three months earlier under obscure circumstances. Marlboro’s investigations take him to Shit City, a grim place devoured by sin and corruption where punk gangs have taken over.
- Who directed The Blues of Pop Street?
- The Blues of Pop Street was directed by Jesús Franco.
- Who stars in The Blues of Pop Street?
- The Blues of Pop Street stars Antonio Mayans, Lina Romay, Trino Trives, María del Mar Sánchez, José Llamas, Agustín García.
- How long is The Blues of Pop Street?
- The Blues of Pop Street has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is The Blues of Pop Street?
- The Blues of Pop Street is a Adventure, Crime, Comedy film.
- Where was The Blues of Pop Street produced?
- The Blues of Pop Street was produced in Spain.