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El Cairo
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El Cairo

May 15, 2021
0h 16m
★ 0.0

Overview

Mexico 1926. Durazo is an outlaw and a former revolutionary. He is getting at the end of the quest for a coveted treasure. His mission will be interrupted by an unexpected meeting, which will define his life.

Genres

Drama
History
Western

Production Companies

Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC)

El Cairo Trailers

Cast

Daniel Lemus

Francisco Durazo

Daniel Lemus

Dale Carley

Emil Holmdahl

Dale Carley

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