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When friends on a backpacking holiday in Mexico claim they have been robbed, the police decide to search their hotel room to check. What they discover changes the girls' lives.

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British backpackers, Rachel (Olivia Darnley) and Sally (Lucy May Barker) falsely claim they have been robbed in order to get a pay-out from their travel insurance when they get home.

Unfortunately, they get caught out when the Mexican police decide to go back to their hotel and search their room. Charged and arrested for insurance fraud, unable to speak Spanish, the girls are sucked into the vortex of the Mexican penal system.

It's a life-changing experience that tests their friendship to the limit, in this two-part coming-of-age drama by Ingeborg Tops酶e, recorded in Mexico.

Written by Ingeborg Tops酶e

Casting: Marilyn Johnson and David Psalmon
Script Editor: Mike Walker
Sound Design: Steve Bond and Rodrigo Hern谩ndez Cruz
Production manager in Mexico: David Psalmon, assisted by Patricia Madrid

Producer: Nadir Khan

Directed by John Dryden

A Goldhawk Production for 大象传媒 Radio 4.

45 minutes

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Mon 24 Nov 2014 14:15

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Credits

Role Contributor
Rachel Olivia Darnley
Sally Lucy May Barker
Rachel's Mother Saskia Wickham
The Policeman Joaquin Cosio
The Lawyer Enrique Arreola
Eduardo Emilio Savinni
Auntie Claudia Norma Angelica
Ana Aida Lopez
Alejandro Israel Islas
Diego Diego Hernandez
The American Girl Karla Souza
Actor Brian Alvarez
Actor Ruben Olivarez
Actor Claudia Nin
Actor Patricia Madrid
Actor Sebastian Policanti
Actor Leon Ockenden
Writer Ingeborg Topsoe
Producer Nadir Khan
Director John Dryden

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  • Mon 25 Mar 2013 14:15
  • Mon 24 Nov 2014 14:15

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