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Viggo Mortensen (A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE) stars as Capitán Diego Alatriste--who proved to be a key figure in the imperial wars of the 17th century--in this action-packed romp. Alatriste | Orig Year | 2006 | | CD Universe Part number | 7227722 | | Release Date | New Alatriste TR release date | | Rating | Rating Pending | | Movie Details | Color |
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