
The Cliff
Romance · Thriller
Overview
A mass suicide involving members of a cult takes place in the Canary Islands. Gabriel's younger sister, Cordelia, who he hasn't seen for years, was one of the cult followers. Gabriel decides to travel there and find out what happened.
Top Cast


Daniel Grao
Daniel Grao
Gabriel
Daniel Grao
Gabriel


Juana Acosta
Juana Acosta
Helena
Juana Acosta
Helena


Ingrid García Jonsson
Ingrid García Jonsson
Cordelia
Ingrid García Jonsson
Cordelia


Jon Kortajarena
Jon Kortajarena
Julián
Jon Kortajarena
Julián


Goya Toledo
Goya Toledo
Santana
Goya Toledo
Santana
Ana García
Ana García
Heidi
Ana García
Heidi


Josean Bengoetxea
Josean Bengoetxea
Martínez
Josean Bengoetxea
Martínez


Maiken Beitia
Maiken Beitia
Marion
Maiken Beitia
Marion


Ciro Miró
Ciro Miró
Artemi
Ciro Miró
Artemi


Xabier Elorriaga
Xabier Elorriaga
Antonio
Xabier Elorriaga
Antonio
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