
Those Who Dance
Romance · Crime · Drama
Overview
Undercover police officer Dan Hogan infiltrates a ruthless gangster mob. Hogan’s main objective is to identify the real criminals responsible for the murder of his younger brother. Along the way, he teams up with a woman named Nora Brady, whose own brother was falsely convicted of the same murder. Spanish version of Those Who Dance (1930).
Top Cast


Antonio Moreno
Antonio Moreno
Daniel Hogan / Frank 'Cicatriz' Turner
Antonio Moreno
Daniel Hogan / Frank 'Cicatriz' Turner


Maria Alba
Maria Alba
Norma Brady
Maria Alba
Norma Brady


Pablo Álvarez Rubio
Pablo Álvarez Rubio
Juan
Pablo Álvarez Rubio
Juan


Tito Davison
Tito Davison
Chico Brady
Tito Davison
Chico Brady


Alfredo del Diestro
Alfredo del Diestro
Benson
Alfredo del Diestro
Benson


Martín Garralaga
Martín Garralaga
Pat Hogan
Martín Garralaga
Pat Hogan
María Teresa Renner
María Teresa Renner
Nelly
María Teresa Renner
Nelly
José Soriano Viosca
José Soriano Viosca
Capitán O'Brien
José Soriano Viosca
Capitán O'Brien
Juan Duval
Juan Duval
Tomas
Juan Duval
Tomas
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