
Fight to the Death
Crime · Drama
Overview
The parallel stories of a police commissioner and a bank robber whose lives eventually come together.
Top Cast


John Saxon
John Saxon
Mariano Beltrán
John Saxon
Mariano Beltrán


Francisco Rabal
Francisco Rabal
Comisario Emilio Mendoza
Francisco Rabal
Comisario Emilio Mendoza


Blanca Estrada
Blanca Estrada
Ana
Blanca Estrada
Ana


Frank Braña
Frank Braña
El Minero
Frank Braña
El Minero
David Carpenter
David Carpenter
Carlitos Aixelá
David Carpenter
Carlitos Aixelá


Antonio Casas
Antonio Casas
Jefe superior
Antonio Casas
Jefe superior
Marta May
Marta May
Margarita
Marta May
Margarita
Montserrat Salvador
Montserrat Salvador
María Eugenia
Montserrat Salvador
María Eugenia


Josep Castillo
Josep Castillo
Comandante Cebrián (as Jose Castillo Escalona)
Josep Castillo
Comandante Cebrián (as Jose Castillo Escalona)


Manuel Gas
Manuel Gas
Cucurella
Manuel Gas
Cucurella
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