
Margot
Crime · Drama
Overview
A man is working for the mafia to hunt killers. He also meets Margot, who lives in a nearby villa, and begins to seek her attention.
Top Cast
Mark Shannon
Mark Shannon
George
Mark Shannon
George


Marina Hedman
Marina Hedman
Margot
Marina Hedman
Margot
Laura Rendell
Laura Rendell
Cinzia
Laura Rendell
Cinzia


Pauline Teutscher
Pauline Teutscher
Polin Teutch
Pauline Teutscher
Polin Teutch


Enzo Andronico
Enzo Andronico
Marco Mingozzi
Enzo Andronico
Marco Mingozzi
Antonella Simonetti
Antonella Simonetti
Antonella Simonetti
Gloria Di Muro
Gloria Di Muro
Prostitute
Gloria Di Muro
Prostitute
Pia Puritelli
Pia Puritelli
George's ex-wife
Pia Puritelli
George's ex-wife


Xiomara Rodríguez
Xiomara Rodríguez
Marco's daughter (uncredited)
Xiomara Rodríguez
Marco's daughter (uncredited)


Bruno Romagnoli
Bruno Romagnoli
Margot's lover (uncredited)
Bruno Romagnoli
Margot's lover (uncredited)
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