
The Den
Thriller
Overview
While Mario is driving under the rain, he finds a woman in the middle of the road, disoriented and covered in blood, who does not remember where she has been or what happened to her. Looking for assistance, Mario stops at a quiet bar called The Den.
Top Cast


Daniel Ortiz
Daniel Ortiz
Mario
Daniel Ortiz
Mario


María Hervás
María Hervás
Ángela
María Hervás
Ángela


Felipe García Vélez
Felipe García Vélez
Rafa
Felipe García Vélez
Rafa


Mona Martínez
Mona Martínez
Antonia
Mona Martínez
Antonia


Pablo Vázquez
Pablo Vázquez
Matías
Pablo Vázquez
Matías


Juan Carlos Castillejo
Juan Carlos Castillejo
Paco
Juan Carlos Castillejo
Paco
Juan Carlos López Agustino
Juan Carlos López Agustino
Mute Man
Juan Carlos López Agustino
Mute Man
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