
Six days to die (La Rabia) is a Mexican film of 1967. Some of its scenes were recorded in the sources of the "Forest of Chapultepec", showing documentation of the daily life of Mexico City of that time. This film addresses the theme of the campaign against rabies, motivating the viewer's conscience to acquire the habit of periodically vaccinating pets and thus also protect the human being.... (Full plot summary below)
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Six days to die (La Rabia) is a Mexican film of 1967. Some of its scenes were recorded in the sources of the "Forest of Chapultepec", showing documentation of the daily life of Mexico City of that time. This film addresses the theme of the campaign against rabies, motivating the viewer's conscience to acquire the habit of periodically vaccinating pets and thus also protect the human being.
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