

Drama · Crime · Thriller
Overview
Barcelona, Spain, 1921. A tough cop from Madrid arrives in the city to locate, under the suspicious scrutiny of corrupt local police officers, a significant amount of military weaponry stolen from a train, allegedly by revolutionary anarchists.
Top Cast


Luis Tosar
Luis Tosar
Aníbal
Luis Tosar
Aníbal


Michelle Jenner
Michelle Jenner
Sara
Michelle Jenner
Sara


Vicente Romero Sánchez
Vicente Romero Sánchez
Rediú
Vicente Romero Sánchez
Rediú


Manolo Solo
Manolo Solo
'Barón'
Manolo Solo
'Barón'


Paco Tous
Paco Tous
Salvador
Paco Tous
Salvador


Jaime Lorente
Jaime Lorente
León
Jaime Lorente
León


Pep Tosar
Pep Tosar
Police Commissioner
Pep Tosar
Police Commissioner


Ernesto Alterio
Ernesto Alterio
'Tísico'
Ernesto Alterio
'Tísico'


Adriana Torrebejano
Adriana Torrebejano
Lola
Adriana Torrebejano
Lola


José Manuel Poga
José Manuel Poga
'Mallorquín'
José Manuel Poga
'Mallorquín'
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