The best Daniel Holguín’s movies

Daniel Holguín

Daniel Holguín

Today we present the best Daniel Holguín’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Daniel Holguín’s movies.
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The Vault

The Vault
6.4/10
When an engineer learns of a mysterious, impenetrable fortress hidden under The Bank of Spain, he joins a crew of master thieves who plan to steal the legendary lost treasure locked inside while the whole country is distracted by Spain's World Cup Final. With thousands of soccer fans cheering in the streets, and security forces closing in, the crew have just minutes to pull off the score of a lifetime.

The Counselor

The Counselor
5.4/10
A lawyer finds himself in far over his head when he attempts to get involved in drug trafficking.

Asalto a la casa de moneda

Asalto a la casa de moneda

After

After
5.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 23/10/2009
  • Character: Adrián
Manuel, Ana and Julio get together in a warm summer night after not having seen each other for a while and set off to explore the night.

The Sleeping Voice

The Sleeping Voice
7.2/10
Finished the Spanish Civil War in April 1939, in November 1940, while Spain is being crushed by the ruthless boot of dictator Franco, Pepita travels from rural Huelva to Madrid to be near her sister Hortensia, who is seven months pregnant and imprisoned, haunted by the shadow of a death sentence.

Texas Payback

Texas Payback
4.8/10
  • Genre: Action
  • Release: 11/11/1994
  • Character: Dejeseus
A ruthless killer (Gary Hudson), hell bent for revenge, escapes prison and vows to kill the Texas Ranger (Sam Jones) who sent him there. With the aid of his two brothers, he set off on an explosive journey to make his tormentor pay the ultimate price, a slow tortuous death.

Sexy Dream

Sexy Dream
  • Character: Felipe

La princesa Paca

La princesa Paca
7.2/10
The story of Francisca Sánchez del Pozo, " Paca ", and the Prince of letters, the Nicaraguan Rubén Darío. In 1956, Francisca Sánchez, married to José Villacastín, and already in the twilight of her life, receives in Navalsaúz two writers, Antonio Oliver and Carmen Conde.

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