
A Clean Shot
Drama · Thriller
Overview
Martin and Antoine, two French criminals, team up with Román and El Picas, a friend of the latter, to commit robberies in Barcelona, but things do not turn out as expected.
Top Cast


José Suárez
José Suárez
Román
José Suárez
Román


Luis Peña
Luis Peña
Martin
Luis Peña
Martin


Carlos Otero
Carlos Otero
El Picas
Carlos Otero
El Picas
Joaquín Navales
Joaquín Navales
Antoine
Joaquín Navales
Antoine


María Asquerino
María Asquerino
Marisa
María Asquerino
Marisa


Gustavo Re
Gustavo Re
Garage Man
Gustavo Re
Garage Man


Carolina Jiménez
Carolina Jiménez
María
Carolina Jiménez
María
María Julia Díaz
María Julia Díaz
Román's Sister
María Julia Díaz
Román's Sister


Juan Velilla
Juan Velilla
Brothel Man
Juan Velilla
Brothel Man
Pedro Gil
Pedro Gil
Police Commissioner
Pedro Gil
Police Commissioner
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