
The Extermineitors
Action · Comedy
Overview
Two Vietnam War veterans are sedated and thrown into the sea on the orders of a crime boss. Two sailors put on the veterans' clothes and Colonel Morris confuses them and thinks they are the veterans.
Top Cast


Emilio Disi
Emilio Disi
Emilio "(Extermineitor")
Emilio Disi
Emilio "(Extermineitor")


Guillermo Francella
Guillermo Francella
Guillermo "(Destroceitor")
Guillermo Francella
Guillermo "(Destroceitor")


Patricia Sarán
Patricia Sarán
Graciela
Patricia Sarán
Graciela
Marcela Ortiz
Marcela Ortiz
Susana
Marcela Ortiz
Susana


Hector Echavarria
Hector Echavarria
Hector
Hector Echavarria
Hector
Karina Colloca
Karina Colloca
Karina Colloca


Néstor Varzé
Néstor Varzé
El Dragón
Néstor Varzé
El Dragón


Aldo Barbero
Aldo Barbero
Coronel William
Aldo Barbero
Coronel William
Cheng wu
Cheng wu
Cheng wu
Atsushi Mizukawa
Atsushi Mizukawa
Atsushi Mizukawa
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