
The Lost City
Drama · Romance · History
Overview
In Havana, Cuba in the late 1950's, a wealthy family, one of whose sons is a prominent nightclub owner, is caught in the violent transition from the oppressive regime of Batista to the Marxist government of Fidel Castro. Castro's regime ultimately leads the nightclub owner to flee to New York.
Top Cast


Andy Garcia
Andy Garcia
Fico Fellove
Andy Garcia
Fico Fellove


Richard Bradford
Richard Bradford
Don Donoso Fellove
Richard Bradford
Don Donoso Fellove


Nestor Carbonell
Nestor Carbonell
Luis Fellove
Nestor Carbonell
Luis Fellove


Enrique Murciano
Enrique Murciano
Ricardo Fellove
Enrique Murciano
Ricardo Fellove


Dominik Garcia
Dominik Garcia
Mercedes Fellove
Dominik Garcia
Mercedes Fellove


Dustin Hoffman
Dustin Hoffman
Meyer Lansky
Dustin Hoffman
Meyer Lansky


Bill Murray
Bill Murray
The Writer
Bill Murray
The Writer


Lorena Feijóo
Lorena Feijóo
Leonela
Lorena Feijóo
Leonela


Steven Bauer
Steven Bauer
Captain Castel
Steven Bauer
Captain Castel


Juan Fernández
Juan Fernández
President Fulgencio Batista
Juan Fernández
President Fulgencio Batista
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