
The Rio Verde Incident
Drama
Overview
A story about love and breaking social barriers, set against the Rio Verde plane crash that killed the players of the Santiago baseball team in 1948.
Top Cast
Johnnie Mercedes
Johnnie Mercedes
Enrique 'Mariscal' Lantigua
Johnnie Mercedes
Enrique 'Mariscal' Lantigua


Dulcita Lieggi
Dulcita Lieggi
Isabel
Dulcita Lieggi
Isabel
Eleazar Acosta
Eleazar Acosta
Víctor 'Papito Lucas' Saint-Claire
Eleazar Acosta
Víctor 'Papito Lucas' Saint-Claire
Franklin Dominguez
Franklin Dominguez
Don Tomás León
Franklin Dominguez
Don Tomás León
Ernesto Báez
Ernesto Báez
Johnny García
Ernesto Báez
Johnny García
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