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Phantoms of the Sierra Madre
Phantoms of the Sierra Madre

Phantoms of the Sierra Madre

The curse of the explorer

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DocumentaryHistory

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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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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

100 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

20 September 2024

Country

Finland

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

Bernarda Holguín

Bernarda Holguín

Self

Gina Holguín

Gina Holguín

Self

Ángel Holguín

Ángel Holguín

Self

Robert Geronimo

Robert Geronimo

Self

Amanda Fayant

Amanda Fayant

Self

José Medina González Dávila

José Medina González Dávila

Self (voice)

Jesús Gerardo Ramírez Almaraz

Jesús Gerardo Ramírez Almaraz

Self

Frode Skarstein

Frode Skarstein

Self

Eirik Sandberg Ingstad

Eirik Sandberg Ingstad

Self

Benedicte Ingstad

Benedicte Ingstad

Self

Håvard Bustnes

Håvard Bustnes

Self (uncredited)

Helge Ingstad

Helge Ingstad

Self (archive footage)

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