
The Infernal Rapist
Crime · Horror
Overview
Carlos "El Gato" is a serial rapist who's condemned to the electric chair. Immediately after his electrocution, he makes a deal with Satan and gets resurrected. Carlos begins raping and killing in the name of the devil.
Top Cast


Noé Murayama
Noé Murayama
Carlos 'El Gato'
Noé Murayama
Carlos 'El Gato'


Princesa Lea
Princesa Lea
Maribel
Princesa Lea
Maribel


Ana Luisa Peluffo
Ana Luisa Peluffo
Supreme Being of Darkness
Ana Luisa Peluffo
Supreme Being of Darkness
Marisol Cervantes
Marisol Cervantes
Masseuse
Marisol Cervantes
Masseuse


Manuel 'Flaco' Ibáñez
Manuel 'Flaco' Ibáñez
Police Commander
Manuel 'Flaco' Ibáñez
Police Commander
Arturo Mason
Arturo Mason
Homosexual Victim
Arturo Mason
Homosexual Victim
Viviana Oliva
Viviana Oliva
Viviana Oliva
Ramón Blanco
Ramón Blanco
Ramón Blanco


Blanca Nieves
Blanca Nieves
Clara
Blanca Nieves
Clara
Juan Moro
Juan Moro
Agent Moro
Juan Moro
Agent Moro
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