
Blue Eyes
Drama
Overview
Before his compulsory retirement, on his last day of work, Marshall, JFK airport's chief Immigration officer, detains a group of Latin Americans and expose them to a series of humiliating situations. Blinded by prejudice, Marshall ends up by causing the death of a young Brazilian. After a period in prison, Marshall goes to Brazil, deadly ill and in a desperate search in order to purge his guilt. In his quest, he is guided by Bia, a young prostitute.
Top Cast


David Rasche
David Rasche
Marshall
David Rasche
Marshall


Cristina Lago
Cristina Lago
Bia
Cristina Lago
Bia


Irandhir Santos
Irandhir Santos
Nonato
Irandhir Santos
Nonato


Erica Gimpel
Erica Gimpel
Sandra
Erica Gimpel
Sandra


Frank Grillo
Frank Grillo
Bob Estevez
Frank Grillo
Bob Estevez


Valeria Lorca
Valeria Lorca
Assumpta
Valeria Lorca
Assumpta
Pablo Uranga
Pablo Uranga
Martin
Pablo Uranga
Martin


Branca Messina
Branca Messina
Calypso
Branca Messina
Calypso


Héctor Bordoni
Héctor Bordoni
Augustin
Héctor Bordoni
Augustin


Everaldo Pontes
Everaldo Pontes
Avô
Everaldo Pontes
Avô
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