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Conexión Caribe is a 1984 film starred by members of Los Chicos, a Puerto Rican boy band of the 1980s, Tony, Migue, Chayanne and Rey.

Los Chicos en Conexión Caribe
Directed byOrestes Trucco
Written byFelipe San Pedro and Orestes Trucco
Produced byRicardo Bauleo
StarringLos Chicos (Chayanne, Tony, Rey, Migue and Alex); Juan Manuel Lebrón, Otilio Warrington, Eileen Navarro, Millie Avilés
CinematographyHéctor Collodoro
Edited byPerfecto Orellano
Music byPepe Luis Soto and Eddie Fernández
Distributed byProducciones Trucco, Inc.
Release date
1984
Running time
1:29
CountryPuerto Rico
LanguageSpanish


Plot Summary

Warning: Spoilers ahead

Taking advantage of the fame of Los Chicos in Puerto Rico and Central America, and after the relative success of the movie Una Aventura llamada Menudo, producer and director Orestes Trucco wrote a script for the movie aimed at the pre-teen and teen markets. Puerto Rican actors Juan Manuel Lebrón and Otilio Warrington starred as members of a mafia-type organization in charge of the so-called Conexión Caribe (Caribbean Connection). Movie starts at a concert location for Los Chicos where Migue, the oldest member of the band, was kidnapped prior to the show. This opportunity is used to introduce the new member of the band, Alex Rodríguez. After the concert, the band received a call to attend a port in Fajardo to rescue Migue. The members of the band escape police protection and they make their way to the port, where Migue is safely in a boat with a group of girls and ready for a vacation trip around the Caribbean. However, the owner and captain of the boat is also member of the plot, which eventually ends in another kidnap, a visit to Casa de Campo in Dominican Republic and the eventual return to the Condado Holiday Inn, where the secret operation is revealed: it was only a ploy to bring Los Chicos to Don Padrone's (Warrington) daughter 15th year birthday party. A special participation by Sandra Zaiter, spokesperson for Society of Handicapped Children and Adults, ends the movie with a diving exhibition by Los Chicos in the Escambrón pool.


Facts about the film

  • Film locations include former Escambrón swimming complex, Fajardo, Palominos, Casa de Campo (Dominican Republic) and the Condado Plaza Hotel, formerly Condado Holiday Inn.
  • Current San Juan Mayor's wife Irma Garriga featured as one of the minor characters in the film.
  • After the movie was completed and the soundtrack was recorded, three of the members of the group (including Chayanne) quit the group, alleging poor working conditions. The soundrack for the movie was re-recorded by the new members. However, one of the songs sung by Chayanne was left as first recorded, so the album could be marketed as "Los Chicos featuring Chayanne", which clearly was the most popular of the group.
  • Movie was premiered on January 5, 1984. Only one of the original members (Tony) was present.


Conexión Caribe at IMDb