
Once Upon a Time in the Caribbean
Action · Drama · Western
Overview
Juan Encarnación is a reserved jibaro with a violent past. When Pura, the woman he loves, disappears, Encarnación sets out on a path of revenge armed with his machete and his daughter, Patria, in his arms.
Top Cast


Essined Aponte
Essined Aponte
Pura
Essined Aponte
Pura


Héctor Aníbal
Héctor Aníbal
Juan Encarnacion
Héctor Aníbal
Juan Encarnacion


Modesto Lacen
Modesto Lacen
Mr. Beekman
Modesto Lacen
Mr. Beekman


Sophia Aguayo
Sophia Aguayo
Patria
Sophia Aguayo
Patria


Linda Aguayo
Linda Aguayo
Patria
Linda Aguayo
Patria
Néstor Rodulfo
Néstor Rodulfo
Mayoral Correa
Néstor Rodulfo
Mayoral Correa
Yusset Soto Villarini
Yusset Soto Villarini
Lázaro
Yusset Soto Villarini
Lázaro


Kisha Tikina Burgos
Kisha Tikina Burgos
Celia
Kisha Tikina Burgos
Celia
Robert García Cooper
Robert García Cooper
Junior Walker
Robert García Cooper
Junior Walker


Fele Martínez
Fele Martínez
Don Segundo Urrutia
Fele Martínez
Don Segundo Urrutia
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