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Kidnapped (Spanish: Secuestrados) is a 2010 horror-thriller film directed by Miguel Ángel Vivas and written by Javier García, [1] which stars Fernando Cayo, Manuela Vellés, and Ana Wagener alongside Guillermo Barrientos, Dritan Biba, Martijn Kuiper and Zoel Yáñez.
After Segura was kidnapped by Muñoz and Ortiz, the pair made 14 ransom demands to her parents over the course of two and a half years — some of which are featured in Netflix's 900 Days ...
GAL operated primarily in the Basque country on the French side of the Spanish-French border, but kidnappings and torture also took place in Spain.Most victims (at least 27 dead and 26 injured) were ETA members or activist Basque nationalists, but some were not known to have links to ETA or any other organization advocating political violence.
The film follows the kidnapping of Carla (Maestro) and her boyfriend when they are suddenly kidnapped in Caracas, Venezuela.Carla (Mía Maestro) and Martin (Jean Paul Leroux) are a young upper-class couple fresh from a night of dancing and partying when they cross paths with Trece (Carlos Julio Molina), Budu (Pedro Perez) and Niga (Carlos Madera), three men who make their living by kidnapping ...
On 14 April, two days after the kidnapping, the kidnappers asked for the sum of 150 million Spanish pesetas for the "liberation" of Segura. [9] This was the first of the 15 calls that were made to the family, [ 4 ] who named the attorney Rafael Escuredo as their mediator. [ 2 ]
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Boy Missing (Spanish: Secuestro, lit. 'Kidnapping') [ 1 ] is a 2016 Spanish mystery thriller film directed by Mar Targarona from a screenplay by Oriol Paulo , starring Blanca Portillo . Premise
The Inmate (Spanish: El Recluso) [1] is an American television series produced by Telemundo Internacional Studios that premiered on Telemundo on 25 September 2018 and concluded on 11 October 2018. [2] It is an adaptation of the Argentine television series titled El Marginal created by Sebastián Ortega and Adrián Caetano. [2]