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Ignatius of Loyola
Action
Drama
History
Romance
War
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Jul 27, 2016
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Historical biographical religious drama film based on the memoirs of Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order who was also canonized as a saint in Roman Catholicism.
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Directors
Paolo Dy
, Cathy Azanza
Budget
$1,060,000
Vote Average
5.8
Vote Count
27
Popularity
10
Language
Español
Origin Country
PHES
Cast
Andreas Muñoz
Iñigo de Loyola
Javier Godino
Xanti
Julio Perillán
Father Sanchez
Gonzalo Mejía Trujillo
Inquisitor Frias
Isabel García Lorca
Doña Ines Pascual
Lucas Fuica
Don Beltran de Loyola
Mario de la Rosa
Calixto
Jonathan D. Mellor
Inquisitor Figueroa
Rick Zingale
Doctor Ciruelo
Tacuara Casares
Princess Catalina
Ben Temple
Master Ardevol
Imanol Reta
Inquisitor Gallo
Javier Tolosa
Lord Asparros
Samuel Pérez
Young Iñigo
Pepe Lorente
Merchant
Pepe Ocio
Montes
Raghad Chaar
Doña Magdalena de Loyola
Luis Hostalot
Pere Chanon
Gonzalo Hernández
The Assassin
Javier Abad
Brother Arteaga
Aitor Beltrán
Surgeon
Jerónimo Salas
Brother Caceres
Asier Hernández
Dr. Crisostomo
José Troncoso
Bishop Custodian of Jerusalem
Leyre Zamarripa
Clara
Ricardo Reguera
Don Martin de Loyola
Pablo Alfonso
Commander Herrera
Eliya Shenhav
Maria
Emilio Linder
Padre Hernando
Ignacio Mateos
San Francisco de Assisi
Jemi Paretas
Santo Domingo / Beggar
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