
Diabolical Kidnapping
Crime · Drama
Overview
Second film in the Tigres del ring series.
Top Cast


Crox Alvarado
Crox Alvarado
Tigre Universitario
Crox Alvarado
Tigre Universitario


Martha Elena Cervantes
Martha Elena Cervantes
Martha Elena Cervantes


Manuel Dondé
Manuel Dondé
Manuel Dondé


Rodolfo Landa
Rodolfo Landa
Rodolfo Landa


Miguel Manzano
Miguel Manzano
Miguel Manzano


Arturo Martínez
Arturo Martínez
Arturo Martínez


Elvira Quintana
Elvira Quintana
Elvira Quintana


Emma Roldán
Emma Roldán
Emma Roldán


Wolf Ruvinskis
Wolf Ruvinskis
El Bronco
Wolf Ruvinskis
El Bronco
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