
Fuga de la Patagonia
Adventure · Thriller · Western
Overview
Escape from Patagonia is a gaucho-western film set in the tumultuous Patagonia of late nineteenth century. It's a story of survival, based on real facts from the personal diary of the Argentinian pioneer Francisco P. Moreno.
Top Cast


Pablo Ragoni
Pablo Ragoni
Francisco Pascacio Moreno
Pablo Ragoni
Francisco Pascacio Moreno


Gustavo Rodríguez
Gustavo Rodríguez
Francisco Sayhueque
Gustavo Rodríguez
Francisco Sayhueque


Héctor Bordoni
Héctor Bordoni
Gavino
Héctor Bordoni
Gavino
Bernardo Morico
Bernardo Morico
Melgarejo
Bernardo Morico
Melgarejo


Jorge Sesán
Jorge Sesán
El Albino
Jorge Sesán
El Albino
Laureano Coyueque
Laureano Coyueque
Valentín Sayhueque
Laureano Coyueque
Valentín Sayhueque
Claudio Mattos
Claudio Mattos
Julio
Claudio Mattos
Julio
Adrián Del Castillo
Adrián Del Castillo
Francisco Sayhueque niño
Adrián Del Castillo
Francisco Sayhueque niño
Cristina Marín
Cristina Marín
La Machi
Cristina Marín
La Machi
Jonathan Llancaqueo
Jonathan Llancaqueo
Centinela Mapuche
Jonathan Llancaqueo
Centinela Mapuche
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