Blue Commands in Action (Spanish: Comandos azules en acción) is an Argentine film shot in Eastmancolor, directed by Emilio Vieyra based on his own screenplay, written in collaboration with Gustavo Ghirardi, from an original idea by Emilio Vieyra.
It was released on September 4, 1980, and the main actors were Jorge Martínez and Germán Kraus.
[1] A paramilitary group intervenes to prevent a crime in the fashion world.
Fernando G. Varea says that "the films that exposed the Argentine military dictatorship most harshly were those aimed at children and families."
In this case, E. Vieyra, the author and director of the film, has conceived a tedious and vulgar book."