12 Horas
12 Horas (in English, 12 Hours) is a 2001 Puerto Rican movie. It was written and directed by Raúl Marchand Sánchez, and marked both his screenwriting and directorial debut.
The movie follows the lives of several characters during the course of a night in Santurce, Puerto Rico (hence the title referring to the time from dusk to dawn).
It had a six-week run in cinemas in Puerto Rico. Its profanity and sexual content were a definite deviation from the norm as far as the usual content of Puerto Rican films done up to that time.
Cast
Patricia Alonso as Spanish Fly (drag queen)
Jaime Bello as Gustavo
Marcos Betancourt as Roberto
Joe Blues as Radio voice
Fernanda Bracho as Fernanda (drag queen)
Cielomar Cuevas as Cristina
Michelle Deliz as Virginia
Rosabel del Valle as Kathy
Juan M. García as Policeman
Modesto Lacen as Asaltante
Kidany Lugo as Jorge
Flavia Manes Rossi as Jackeline Bom Bom
Karla Marcano as Reina
Louis Martinez as Cashier at mini-mart
Charlie Massó as Abraham
Yadira Nazario as Liza