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Day Laborers (The)

Country: USA, Language: Spanish | English, 88 mins

Original Title

Los Jornaleros
  • Director: Lane Shefter Bishop
  • Writer: Michael Lewis; Jose Nevarez
  • Producer: Greg Anton; Elart Coello

CGiii Comment

Made in only 15 days for less than $100,000 - what did they spend the money on?

3 grown men doing the blood brother thing because they saw it in an American movie - what a croc of shit.

Bishop should stick to doing his soft-core porn and the writers should give up writing.

The acting is inexcusable.

Don't let this movie waste your time.


Trailer...

Los Jornaleros (The Day Laborers) from PRIME LATINO CHANNEL on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

Los Jornaleros presents the interwoven stories of three young Hispanic men who come to this country to pursue te American dream and instead end up struggling as day-laborers.

Cast & Characters

Shawn Bernal as Dancer;
Marc Bossley as Warehouse Foreman;
James C. Burns as Jack;
Jose Caro as Pillo;
Cameron Graham as West;
Kent Harper;
Cesar Lomeli as The Thug;
Andres Londono as Old Hand;
Alison Miller as Prostitute;
Mollie Milligan as Art patron;
Ricardo Molina as Tura;
Jose Ramon Nevarez;
Monique Parent as Shirley;
Andrew Pinon as Quete;
Andres Salcedo as Quique