
Torrente 3: The Protector
Comedy · Crime
Overview
A popular and beautiful politician plans to expose the evil-doings of a multinational corporation. Hoping to silence her, the corporation's top executives decide to hire the most incompetent detective they can find to act as her bodyguard.
Top Cast


Santiago Segura
Santiago Segura
José Luis Torrente
Santiago Segura
José Luis Torrente


José Mota
José Mota
Josito
José Mota
Josito


Javier Gutiérrez
Javier Gutiérrez
Juan Francisco
Javier Gutiérrez
Juan Francisco


Carlos Latre
Carlos Latre
Pepito
Carlos Latre
Pepito


Tony Leblanc
Tony Leblanc
Tío Mauricio/Abuela
Tony Leblanc
Tío Mauricio/Abuela


Eduardo García
Eduardo García
Torrente niño
Eduardo García
Torrente niño


Yvonne Sciò
Yvonne Sciò
Giannina
Yvonne Sciò
Giannina
Silvia Gambino
Silvia Gambino
Vanessa
Silvia Gambino
Vanessa
Ruth Zanon
Ruth Zanon
Fiorella
Ruth Zanon
Fiorella


Fabio Testi
Fabio Testi
Montellini Roures
Fabio Testi
Montellini Roures
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