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Phantoms of the Sierra Madre

"The curse of the explorer"

A Danish writer travels to Mexico with the purpose of locating a mysterious Apache tribe that fervently seeks to remain in obscurity.

Top Cast

  • Pius Garcia

    Pius Garcia

    Self

  • Lars K. Andersen

    Lars K. Andersen

    Self / Narrator (voice)

  • Freddie Kaydahzinne

    Freddie Kaydahzinne

    Self

  • Rita Shaffer

    Rita Shaffer

    Self

  • Bernadette Chavez

    Bernadette Chavez

    Self

  • Larry Valdez

    Larry Valdez

    Self

  • Bennett Martine

    Bennett Martine

    Self

  • Pedro Fimbres

    Pedro Fimbres

    Self

  • Agustín Fimbres

    Agustín Fimbres

    Self

Overview

A Danish writer travels to Mexico with the purpose of locating a mysterious Apache tribe that fervently seeks to remain in obscurity.

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