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Cast

Juan Pablo Olyslager

Juan Pablo Olyslager

Daniel

Brenda Lara Markus

Brenda Lara Markus

Rita

Julio Serrano

Julio Serrano

Julio

Roberto Díaz Gomar

Roberto Díaz Gomar

Don Ramón

Kunti Shaw

Kunti Shaw

Pilar

Edgar Arriola

Edgar Arriola

Chino

J-Peace

J-Peace

Pepo

Miriam Monterroso

Miriam Monterroso

Mama Checha

Flora Méndez

Flora Méndez

Marta

Jessica Guifarro

Jessica Guifarro

Danais

Enrique Monroy

Enrique Monroy

Virgilio

Cesia Godoy

Cesia Godoy

La Viuda

Secil De León

Secil De León

Gerardo

Jorge Asturias

Jorge Asturias

Renato

Carlos Zaldaña

Carlos Zaldaña

Teniente Carrillo

Sherilyn Asturias

Sherilyn Asturias

Niña 1

Yorlin Asturias

Yorlin Asturias

Niña 2

Fernando Martínez

Fernando Martínez

Vecino de la colonia

Crew

Ray Figueroa

Ray Figueroa

Director

Elías Jiménez

Elías Jiménez

Executive Producer

Jenniffer Soto

Jenniffer Soto

Art Direction

José Rommel Tuñón

José Rommel Tuñón

Sound Director

Rafael Rosal

Rafael Rosal

Executive Producer

Fernando Gálvez

Fernando Gálvez

Special Effects Coordinator

Vilma Liella

Vilma Liella

Producer

Elias Jiménez

Elias Jiménez

Director

Joel Prieto Toropchanin

Joel Prieto Toropchanin

Editor

Freddie Marrero

Freddie Marrero

Production Manager

Ray Figueroa

Ray Figueroa

Writer

Álvaro Rodríguez Sánchez

Álvaro Rodríguez Sánchez

Director of Photography

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Toque de Queda

20117.0 / 1096 min
Thriller, Drama, Horror

Overview

In Guatemala, violence is contagious. The neighbors of Villas de La Esperanza, in fear of an eventual invasion of those infected by violence, arm themselves and patrol nights, risking their lives for the safety of their families. But battling violence with violence only spreads the contagion, and the neighbors will realise that the greatest danger is not what lurks outside their secure gated community. The real danger lies within. In Guatemala violence is contagious, and we are all infected.