Panama: La Caida de Noriega Trailer (1990)
01 January 1990 History 83 mins
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01 January 1990 History 83 mins
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Armando Silvestre as T. Cnel
Eric del Castillo as T. Cnel
Felicia Mercado as Amante
Javier Bautista García as Ctan
Rosario Escobar as Prostituta
Silvia SanJavier as Jefe de Mig
Jorge Andrés Fernández as Esposo
Bernabé Melendrez as Coronel A.
Miguel Ángel Saldaña as Cnel.
Mexico 01 January 1990
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