
Los conquistadores del Pacífico
History · Adventure
Overview
Frank Latimore is cast as Balboa, the heroic Spanish explorer who discovers the Pacific Ocean. Along the way, he must pacify the wrath of his enemies and battle his way through a forest inhabited by savage natives. This one features some really nice battles, stunning ocean photography, and tolerable reconstruction of historic events.
Top Cast


Frank Latimore
Frank Latimore
Vasco Núñez de Balboa
Frank Latimore
Vasco Núñez de Balboa


Pilar Cansino
Pilar Cansino
Anayensi
Pilar Cansino
Anayensi


Jesús Puente
Jesús Puente
Francisco Pizarro
Jesús Puente
Francisco Pizarro


Mario Morales
Mario Morales
Mario Morales


Alberto Berco
Alberto Berco
Alberto Berco
Ángel Ortiz
Ángel Ortiz
Ángel Ortiz
Juan Barbara
Juan Barbara
Juan Barbara


Vicente Ávila
Vicente Ávila
Vicente Ávila


Juan Cortés
Juan Cortés
Juan Cortés


Francisco Camoiras
Francisco Camoiras
Francisco Camoiras
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