
Dollar Mambo (1995)
Stream Dollar Mambo (1995) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup, 1h 17m. Directed by Paul Leduc, starring Dolores Pedro, Roberto Sosa, and Raúl Medina. Drama and Music on multiple servers, no signup.
What is Dollar Mambo (1995) about?
Music and dance nurture the story of a group of people who live in a popular neighborhood. The invasion of North American soldiers to Panama will break the tranquility of the place bringing a wave of violence with them.
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- Director:
- Paul Leduc
- Production:
- Igeldo Zine Produksioak SA, Programa Doble SA, Channel 4 Television
- Country:
- Cuba, France, Mexico, Panama, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Venezuela
- Languages:
- English, Spanish
- IMDb:
- tt0106742
Where can I watch Dollar Mambo (1995) for free?
Who stars in Dollar Mambo (1995)?
Dolores Pedro as The Dancer, Roberto Sosa as The Thief, Raúl Medina as The Witness, Eduardo López Rojas as The Policeman, Gabino Diego, Litico Rodriguez as The Ventriloquist, Tito Vasconcelos as The Transvestite, Kandido Uranga.
Did You Know?
- ★At just 77 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.
- ★The film features dialogue in 2 languages: English, Spanish.
- ★This was a multinational production involving Cuba, France, Mexico, Panama, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Venezuela.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch Dollar Mambo online for free?▼
You can watch Dollar Mambo (1995) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is Dollar Mambo?▼
Dollar Mambo has a running time of 1h 17m (77 minutes total).
Who directed Dollar Mambo?▼
Dollar Mambo was directed by Paul Leduc.
Is Dollar Mambo worth watching?▼
Dollar Mambo has mixed reviews with a rating of 3.4/10 based on 8 votes.
What genre is Dollar Mambo?▼
Dollar Mambo is a Drama, Music and Romance film released in 1995.
Who stars in Dollar Mambo?▼
The cast of Dollar Mambo includes Dolores Pedro, Roberto Sosa, Raúl Medina, Eduardo López Rojas and Gabino Diego.

































