[REC]: Horror Without Pause
Trailer: [REC]: Horror Without Pause
Genre: Documentary
Cast: Jaume Balagueró, Paco Plaza, Alberto Marini, Pablo Rosso, David Ambit, Julio Fernández
Studio: Filmax, Volta Producción
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