The Black Pimpernel

The Black Pimpernel

One man made a difference

2007 1h 35mDir. Åsa Faringer
5.2/ 10
DramaHistoryThriller

Overview

The story about Swedish ambassador in Chile - Harald Edelstam - and his heroic actions to protect the innocent people from the execution during and after the military coup on September 11th 1973.

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Cast & Crew

Michael Nyqvist

Michael Nyqvist

Harald Edelstam

Lumi Cavazos

Lumi Cavazos

Ana Dominguez

Kate del Castillo

Kate del Castillo

Consuelo Fuentes

Lisa Werlinder

Lisa Werlinder

Susanne Martens

Carsten Nørgaard

Carsten Nørgaard

Winther

Cristián Campos

Cristián Campos

Coronel Maldonado

Patrick Bergin

Patrick Bergin

US Ambassador

Daniel Giménez Cacho

Daniel Giménez Cacho

Ricardo Fuentes

Luis Gnecco

Luis Gnecco

Oliva - Chief of Protocoll

Ramón Núñez

Ramón Núñez

Cuban Ambassador

Jaime McManus

Jaime McManus

Minister 2

Gabriela Aguilera

Gabriela Aguilera

Julia

Trinidad González

Trinidad González

Secretary Swedish Embassy

Pedro Vicuña

Pedro Vicuña

Father Soto

C

Carlos Morales

Captain

Edgardo Bruna

Edgardo Bruna

Hotel Owner

Natalia Cuéllar

Natalia Cuéllar

Eduarda

S

Sergio Madrid

Medical Doctor

R

Ramón González

Artillery Officer

Eduardo Paxeco

Eduardo Paxeco

Sergeant

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