
The Violin
Drama · Thriller
Overview
In an unnamed Latin American country that closely resembles Mexico, the government fights a rural insurgency with torture, assault, rape, and murder. Soldiers descend on a town, cutting off the rebels from their cache of ammunition hidden in a field. A family of grandfather, son, and grandson are among the rebels in the hills. The grandfather, with his violin over his shoulder, tries to pass the checkpoint, ostensibly to tend his corn crop. The commanding officer lets him pass but insists on a daily music lesson.
Top Cast
Ángel Tavira
Ángel Tavira
Don Plutarco
Ángel Tavira
Don Plutarco


Gerardo Taracena
Gerardo Taracena
Genaro
Gerardo Taracena
Genaro


Dagoberto Gama
Dagoberto Gama
Capitán
Dagoberto Gama
Capitán
Mario Garibaldi
Mario Garibaldi
Lucio
Mario Garibaldi
Lucio


Fermín Martínez
Fermín Martínez
Teniente
Fermín Martínez
Teniente


Silverio Palacios
Silverio Palacios
Comandante Cayetano
Silverio Palacios
Comandante Cayetano


Justo Martínez
Justo Martínez
Hacendado
Justo Martínez
Hacendado


Octavio Castro
Octavio Castro
Zacarías
Octavio Castro
Zacarías


Carlos Gallardo
Carlos Gallardo
Soldado Colaborador
Carlos Gallardo
Soldado Colaborador
Humberto Castillo
Humberto Castillo
Niño Mensajero
Humberto Castillo
Niño Mensajero
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