The Making of a Killer

The Making of a Killer

4.8

Jan 01 1986

2h 32m

Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller

Bent on avenging the death of his gambling addicted father, Julian Carrera embarks on a violent spree with deadly consequences.

Valentín Trujillo

Valentín Trujillo

Julian Carrera

Mario Almada

Mario Almada

Don Emilio

Rafael Inclán

Rafael Inclán

Charly

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Lucia Castillano

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