Abel Vitón appears in A Dog Called... Vengeance (1977), a film that encapsulates the gritty essence of exploitation cinema. Set against a backdrop of revenge and loyalty, Vitón's performance contributes to the film's raw intensity. Though little is known about his career, his role in this cult classic aligns him with the unique narratives that define the genre. A Dog Called... Vengeance remains a testament to the era's bold storytelling, and Vitón's involvement adds a layer of authenticity to its portrayal of vengeance.
A Dog Called... Vengeance
In a Latin American country with a strict dictatorship, Aristides, a political prisoner, manages to escape from jail with another fugitive, and both try to flee while the bloodthirsty guardian Zancho and his violent dog chase him. One of the fugitives, an old professor, has information that is too important to get into the hands of the groups opposed to the government.