
Con el odio en la piel
Overview
After group of racist cops from Texas kill his brother, a young Mexican man stands up to the corrupt bunch in this action-drama.
Top Cast


Hugo Stiglitz
Hugo Stiglitz
Hugo Stiglitz


Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
Juan Valentín
Juan Valentín
Juan Valentín


Patricia Rivera
Patricia Rivera
Patricia Rivera
Felicia Mercado
Felicia Mercado
Felicia Mercado


Norma Herrera
Norma Herrera
Norma Herrera


Tito Junco
Tito Junco
Tito Junco


Isaura Espinoza
Isaura Espinoza
Isaura Espinoza


Estela Inda
Estela Inda
Estela Inda


Roberto Ballesteros
Roberto Ballesteros
Roberto Ballesteros
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