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  1. Aug 10, 1995 · Wild Horses: Directed by Marcelo Piñeyro. With Héctor Alterio, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Cecilia Dopazo, Fernán Mirás. A road movie that begins when a man tries to rob a bank and the bank's clerk, a yuppie, pretends the thief has kidnapped him to help him run away.

    • (1.7K)
    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Marcelo Piñeyro
    • 1995-08-10
  2. Wild Horses (Spanish: Caballos salvajes) is a 1995 Argentine road movie-drama film directed by Marcelo Piñeyro and written by Piñeyro and Aída Bortnik. It stars Héctor Alterio, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Cecilia Dopazo and Fernán Mirás. Renowned actors Cipe Lincovsky and Federico Luppi both appear in cameo appearances.

    • 747,311 admissions (Argentina)
    • 10 August 1995
  3. Wild Horses (1995) Movie Info Synopsis Jose (Héctor Alterio) is an elderly rebel who, after being refused a withdrawal at a bank, returns with a gun and threatens to shoot himself if he...

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    • Héctor Alterio
    • Marcelo Piñeyro
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  6. Wild Horses is a 1995 Argentine road movie directed by Marcelo Piñeyro and written by Piñeyro and Aída Bortnik. It stars Héctor Alterio, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Cecilia Dopazo and Federico Luppi in a cameo appearance. The film chronicles the five days of two fugitives on the run after robbing a corporation and being targeted by the media.

  7. Oct 9, 1995 · An offbeat road movie set in Patagonia and laced with sketchy social themes, "Wild Horses" overcomes the familiarity of its getaway plot thanks to sparkling perfs by veteran Hector Alterio and ...

  8. Ana, a young woman they meet by chance, becomes a member of the fugitives working their way to Jose's intended destination. The film becomes a road film with surprising twists along the way. The main reason for watching this film the excellent work of both, Hector Alterio and Leonardo Sbaraglia.

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