Credited cast: | |||
Guillermo Francella | ... | Luis Mario Vitette Sellanes | |
Diego Peretti | ... | Fernando Araujo | |
Luis Luque | ... | Sileo | |
Pablo Rago | ... | Marciano | |
Rafael Ferro | ... | Alberto De La Torre | |
Mariano Argento | ... | Debauza | |
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Juan Alari | ... | El Gaita |
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Johanna Francella | ... | Lucía |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Mario Alarcón | ... | Fiscal | |
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Pochi Ducasse | ... | Rehén |
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Juan Pablo García | ... | Turista Auto Mendoza |
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Paula Grinszpan | ... | Empleada de limpieza |
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Juan Tupac Soler | ... | Rehén |
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Iván Steinhardt | ... | Cabo G. Alvarez |
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Magela Zanotta | ... | 'Turca' |
On the sunny and seemingly ordinary Friday of January 13, 2006, the bohemian martial-arts instructor, Fernando Araujo, and his hand-picked four-member crew stormed into the branch of Banco Río in the affluent neighbourhood of Acassuso, Buenos Aires. As the thieves work fast, emptying dozens of safety deposit boxes crammed with millions of dollars, precious jewellery, and heavy gold bullion bars, the chief negotiator, Miguel Sileo, and his armed-to-the-teeth men encircle the silent two-storey building, in the aftermath of the bloody Villa Ramallo robbery. Now, five determined bank thieves along with twenty-three helpless hostages find themselves trapped in the building. Will the audacious robbers get away with the heist of the century? Written by Nick Riganas
Nice and interesting movie, may become boring in some times but as it keeps going it becomes better and better. A good watch for the cinema.