
Urtain, King of the Mountains
Documentary
Overview
A humorous visit to the turbulent world of the controversial Spanish boxer José Manuel Urtain.
Top Cast
José Manuel Urtain
José Manuel Urtain
José Manuel Urtain
Cecilia Urbieta
Cecilia Urbieta
Cecilia Urbieta
Miguel Almazor
Miguel Almazor
Miguel Almazor
Isidro Echevarria
Isidro Echevarria
Isidro Echevarria
José Luis Velasco
José Luis Velasco
José Luis Velasco


Luis Sánchez Polack
Luis Sánchez Polack
Luis Sánchez Polack


Cris Huerta
Cris Huerta
Cris Huerta
Antonio P. Costafreda
Antonio P. Costafreda
Antonio P. Costafreda
Alfredo Ulecia
Alfredo Ulecia
Alfredo Ulecia
Dioni Rodri
Dioni Rodri
Dioni Rodri
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