José Manuel Cervino, an actor known for his work in the gritty realm of exploitation cinema, appears in A Dog Called... Vengeance (1977). This film showcases his ability to navigate the raw narratives typical of the genre, where vengeance and moral ambiguity reign. Cervino's role adds a layer of complexity to the film, capturing the essence of 1970s cult cinema. His contributions to such projects illustrate the unique flavor of Spanish exploitation films, making him a notable figure within this niche.
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.