
Días de poder
History · Drama
Overview
The film tells the story of Fernando Quintero (Gustavo Camacho), revolutionary leader who, after the fall of the dictatorship of Marcos Perez Jimenez, ascends to power, betraying their ideals to become an accomplice of repression against whom he fought.
Top Cast
Gustavo Camacho
Gustavo Camacho
Fernando Quintero
Gustavo Camacho
Fernando Quintero
Theylor Plaza
Theylor Plaza
Efraín
Theylor Plaza
Efraín


Paula Woyzechowsky
Paula Woyzechowsky
Silvia
Paula Woyzechowsky
Silvia


Fernando Moreno
Fernando Moreno
Espinoza
Fernando Moreno
Espinoza


Pedro Durán
Pedro Durán
Pedro Durán
Jorge Canelón
Jorge Canelón
Jorge Canelón
Antonieta Colón
Antonieta Colón
Antonieta Colón
Vito Leonardo
Vito Leonardo
Vito Leonardo
Manola García Maldonado
Manola García Maldonado
Manola García Maldonado
Germán Mendieta
Germán Mendieta
Germán Mendieta
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