
Agent Sigma 3 - Mission Goldwalther
Adventure · Action
Overview
An electronic ray that can counter any aerial attacks has just been invented by Professor Goodwin, but before he can put in good hands, he is kidnapped by a criminal organization, that starts an international bid for him and his invention among the rogue countries of the world. The CIA sends Agent Sigma 3 to find the Professor before the transaction takes place. His mission takes him from Rome to Tangiers, and to Barcelona.
Top Cast


Jack Taylor
Jack Taylor
Charles Butler / Agent Sigma 3
Jack Taylor
Charles Butler / Agent Sigma 3


Silvia Solar
Silvia Solar
Catherine
Silvia Solar
Catherine


Armando Calvo
Armando Calvo
Karamesinis
Armando Calvo
Karamesinis
Mia Genberg
Mia Genberg
Anna
Mia Genberg
Anna


Remo De Angelis
Remo De Angelis
Karl
Remo De Angelis
Karl
Sheila Rosin
Sheila Rosin
Maylin
Sheila Rosin
Maylin


Mario Novelli
Mario Novelli
Joey, Sigma 3's Best Friend
Mario Novelli
Joey, Sigma 3's Best Friend
Gualtiero Isnenghi
Gualtiero Isnenghi
Professor Goodwin
Gualtiero Isnenghi
Professor Goodwin
Diana Martín
Diana Martín
Diana Martín
Walter Neng
Walter Neng
Walter Neng
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