| Orlando Urdaneta | ... | Horacio | |
| Daniel Lugo | ... | Valmore | |
| Aroldo Betancourt | ... | Rogelio | |
| Mariano Álvarez | ... | Vicente | |
| Elluz Peraza | ... | Lucía Carvajal | |
| Flavio Caballero | ... | Juan Carlos | |
| Alicia Plaza | ... | Rita | |
| Armando Gota | ... | Pujol | |
| Cayito Aponte | ... | Presidente del Banco | |
| Dad Dager | ... | Magaly | |
| Basilio Álvarez | ... | Chofer de Taxi | |
| Diego Rísquez | ... | Director | |
| Manuel Salazar | ... | Comisario Gómez Lira | |
| Karl Hoffman | ... | Iñaki Ezeiza | |
| Francisco Guinot | ... | Don Pedro | |
| Geyleen Vera | ... | Magaly | |
| Beatriz Vásquez | ... | Ana María | |
| Gregorio Milano | ... | Pancho | |
| Sebastián Falco | ... | Raúl Rivera | |
| María Teresa Hernández | ... | Rosa Eugenia | |
| Roberto Colmenares | ... | Ministro | |
| Isabel Hungría | ... | Señora Carmen | |
| Yugui López | ... | Lugarteniente | |
| William Colmenares | ... | Melcocha | |
| Alba Roversi | ... | Susana Rondón | |
| Eva Blanco | ... | Señora Claudia | |
| Beatriz Valdés | ... | Monserrat | |
| Mirtha Borges | ... | Consuelo | |
| Olimpia Maldonado | ... | Tia Hortensia | |
| Luigi Sciamanna | ... | Guardia #1 | |
| Juan Ramón Guzmán | ... | Nicolás di Salvatore | |
| Jose Visconti | ... | Rafa Ramírez | |
| Dimas González | ... | Recogelatas | |
| Juan Escobar | ... | Guardia #2 | |
| Nathalie Cortez | ... | Secretaria | |
| Diana Volpe | ... | Doctora | |
| Carlos Herrera | ... | Guardia #3 | |
| José Guillermo Suárez | ... | Asistente | |
| Alejandro Grandi | ... | Francisco Antonio | |
| Karina L'Roche | ... | Ricarda | |
| Gennaro Stornnaiuolo | ... | Pasquale | |
| Tilena Szepesí | ... | María Claudia | |
| Rosana Croce | ... | Ana Matilde | |
| Arnaldo de la Rosa | ... | Policía #1 | |
| Adrián Criscault | ... | Henry | |
| Manuel Barrios | ... | Jugador de dominó #1 | |
| Ramón Longa | ... | Jugador de dominó #2 | |
| Pepe Gómez Fra | ... | Piloto | |
| Jesús Sosa | ... | Fotógrafo | |
| Miguel David Díaz | ... | Asistente de Melcocha | |
| Fernando Arundel | ... | Maletero | |
| Andrés Vicenti | ... | Guardia #4 | |
| Daniel Hernández | ... | Policía #2 | |
| Ana Gabriela Barboza | ... | Misleidi | |
| Ginayrubi Rivero | ... | Policía #3 | |
| Dugomir Yépez | ... | Melchor Rivero | |
| Nataly Silvestri | ... | Mujer | |
| Roberto Dos Santos | ... | Valmorito | |
| Marta Gómez | ... | Estrella Luna | |
| Isabel Zúñiga | ... | Carmen | |
| Sigrid Croce | ... | Rafaela | |
| Isabela Isern | ... | Carolina |
Directed by | |||
| Alejandro Saderman | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Frederico Corado | writer | |
| Carlos González | writer | |
| Henry Herrera | writer | |
| Alejandro Saderman | writer | |
| Luis Zelkowicz | writer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Julio d'Escriván | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Hernán Toro | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Giuliano Ferrioli | |||
Casting by | |||
| Carmen L'Roche | |||
| Karina L'Roche | |||
| Luis L'Roche | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Marcelo Pont Vergés | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Marcelo Pont Vergés | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Patricia Busquets | |||
| Joanna Fina | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Giuseppe Nastasi | .... | hair stylist | |
| Carmen Zamora | .... | makeup artist | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Jessica Abrante | .... | second assistant director | |
| Belén Orsini | .... | first assistant director | |
Sound Department | |||
| Gustavo González | .... | sound advisor | |
| Stefano Gramitto | .... | sound | |
| Doug Roberts | .... | supervising sound editor | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Eduardo Troconis | .... | second editor | |
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This film is basically a caper movie about four men who plan to rob a bank, only to discover that the bankers have got there already, and the vaults are almost empty. It references 'Dog Day Afternoon' but is altogether too similar to that film to be truly original. Shot in Venezuela, this film was very popular with the local audience, but to viewers in other countries, unaware of the background to the film - many banks actually did have to close because of collusion between corrupt bankers and politicians - the film will have much less impact. None of this background is properly explained - presumably because the Venezuelan audience would take it mostly for granted. The acting is fine and it would have been nice to see some of the characters further developed, but there are too many neat contrivances and plot holes. (Why are the phones turned off, but not the power, so that the bankrobbers can still use the computers?) The script tries to be liberal, with one sympathetic gay character, but when one of the robbers gets shot ... guess which one?