
El danzante
Drama
Overview
Saúl, a young bricklayer from Chilpancingo, Mexico, dreams of dancing in Los Tlacololeros dance, but lack of money and family problems prevent him from doing so. The brother of the girl he likes invites him to belong to his criminal group.
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Fernando Cuautle
Fernando Cuautle
Saul
Fernando Cuautle
Saul
Rafa Farías
Rafa Farías
Hernán
Rafa Farías
Hernán
María Alejandra Mendoza
María Alejandra Mendoza
Ale
María Alejandra Mendoza
Ale
Ermis Cruz
Ermis Cruz
Tobias
Ermis Cruz
Tobias
Juan Carlos Torres
Juan Carlos Torres
Don Andrés
Juan Carlos Torres
Don Andrés
Newton Leibniz Arines Rocha
Newton Leibniz Arines Rocha
Daniel / La perra maravilla
Newton Leibniz Arines Rocha
Daniel / La perra maravilla
Martín Fernando Pancardo Sonora
Martín Fernando Pancardo Sonora
Maestro/ El tigre
Martín Fernando Pancardo Sonora
Maestro/ El tigre
Oscar Agustín Procopio Ronces
Oscar Agustín Procopio Ronces
Lauro
Oscar Agustín Procopio Ronces
Lauro
Alberto Jaimes Ávila
Alberto Jaimes Ávila
Tendero
Alberto Jaimes Ávila
Tendero
Francisco Santos Locia
Francisco Santos Locia
Seguridad Privada
Francisco Santos Locia
Seguridad Privada
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