
Culiacán vs. Mazatlán 3
Action · Drama
Overview
Una de Bandidos. Following after the events of CvM2 with the murder of DEA Agent Aníbal in Culiacán, the Zazueta cartel receives retaliation and punishment for it, will they survive?
Top Cast


Max Hernandez Jr
Max Hernandez Jr
Agente Rodríguez
Max Hernandez Jr
Agente Rodríguez
Reyna Soledad
Reyna Soledad
Agente Sarah
Reyna Soledad
Agente Sarah
Fabián López
Fabián López
Davino Zazueta
Fabián López
Davino Zazueta
Leonel González
Leonel González
Benigno Zazueta
Leonel González
Benigno Zazueta


John Solis
John Solis
Agente Monsanto
John Solis
Agente Monsanto
Manuel Luna
Manuel Luna
El Tigre
Manuel Luna
El Tigre
Alfredo Robles
Alfredo Robles
Montoya
Alfredo Robles
Montoya
Jose Luis Rodriguez
Jose Luis Rodriguez
Paul
Jose Luis Rodriguez
Paul


Óscar López
Óscar López
Alejandro Zazueta
Óscar López
Alejandro Zazueta
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