
Cerro Cora
History · Drama · War
Overview
A 1978 Paraguayan film set on the last days of the Paraguayan War.
Top Cast
Roberto De Felice
Roberto De Felice
Mariscal Francisco Solano López
Roberto De Felice
Mariscal Francisco Solano López
Rosa Ros
Rosa Ros
Madame Eliza Alicia Lynch
Rosa Ros
Madame Eliza Alicia Lynch
Pedro Ignacio Aceval
Pedro Ignacio Aceval
Chico Diablo
Pedro Ignacio Aceval
Chico Diablo
Nicasio Altamirano
Nicasio Altamirano
Vice-Pdte Sanchez
Nicasio Altamirano
Vice-Pdte Sanchez
Victorino Baez Irala
Victorino Baez Irala
Gral Jose Eduvigis Diaz
Victorino Baez Irala
Gral Jose Eduvigis Diaz
Victor Caballero
Victor Caballero
Panchito Lopez
Victor Caballero
Panchito Lopez
Pedro Moliniers
Pedro Moliniers
Presidente argentino Bartolome Mitre
Pedro Moliniers
Presidente argentino Bartolome Mitre
Marta Mongelos
Marta Mongelos
Hermana de Gral Caballero
Marta Mongelos
Hermana de Gral Caballero
Felipe Sosa
Felipe Sosa
Guitar player
Felipe Sosa
Guitar player
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