
The Invaders
Music · Science Fiction
Overview
The theater director Víctor Conde is preparing his jump to the cinema with a science-fiction musical starring Angy Fernández, María Castro, Ricardo Gómez and Santiago Segura, among others.
Top Cast


María Castro
María Castro
Agente de la CIA
María Castro
Agente de la CIA
Talia del Val
Talia del Val
Ana
Talia del Val
Ana


Angy Fernández
Angy Fernández
María
Angy Fernández
María


Ricardo Gómez
Ricardo Gómez
Alumno
Ricardo Gómez
Alumno


Irene Montalà
Irene Montalà
Invasora
Irene Montalà
Invasora


Álex O'Dogherty
Álex O'Dogherty
Butanero
Álex O'Dogherty
Butanero


Blanca Portillo
Blanca Portillo
(Voice)
Blanca Portillo
(Voice)


Santiago Segura
Santiago Segura
Dr. Günter
Santiago Segura
Dr. Günter
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