
Torero
Drama
Overview
Antonio Guerrero, whose successes in the ring are countless, has the beautiful Carmen as his mistress, and she adores him. With almost brotherly solicitude, he trains a young apprentice, Manolo. At the end of a bullfight where, once again, he has aroused the public's enthusiasm, Antonio meets Linda, a beautiful, unscrupulous American nymphomaniac, with whom he soon falls in love, much to Carmen's despair.
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Rocco Siffredi
Rocco Siffredi
Antonio Guerrero
Rocco Siffredi
Antonio Guerrero


Olivia del Rio
Olivia del Rio
Carmen
Olivia del Rio
Carmen


Hakan Serbes
Hakan Serbes
Manolo Acever
Hakan Serbes
Manolo Acever


Sunset Thomas
Sunset Thomas
Linda Morgan
Sunset Thomas
Linda Morgan


Roberto Malone
Roberto Malone
Don Pedro Montoya
Roberto Malone
Don Pedro Montoya


Tanya Hansen
Tanya Hansen
Conchita
Tanya Hansen
Conchita


Katarina Martinez
Katarina Martinez
Journalist
Katarina Martinez
Journalist


Maria Bellucci
Maria Bellucci
Linda's Housegirl
Maria Bellucci
Linda's Housegirl


Jessica Gabriel
Jessica Gabriel
Girl #1
Jessica Gabriel
Girl #1
Estrella Del Sol
Estrella Del Sol
Girl #2
Estrella Del Sol
Girl #2
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