Yan She: El hombre que espera. Nin Yi Po Fa (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 1, 2013

Original Title:
Yan She: El hombre que espera. Nin Yi Po Fa

Alternate Titles:
Yan She: El hombre que espera. Volumen II
Yan She: The Man Who Waits. Volume II
Yan She: The Man Who Waits. You Have Broken

Production Companies:
Entertainment & More Productions
Instituto de Arte Marcial Chino y Danza de León en México
Márquez Films

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 110

In this sequel, the story intertwines the perilous business dealings of Ultranet's executives with the Chinese mafia, and Dante's journey back to his hometown upon learning of his soon death. There, he meets Ariadna, Ultranet's president's daughter, who is unknowingly in danger. As their paths cross, Dante uncovers the peril surrounding her, blending his search for meaning with her need for protection.

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Art Direction:
Mirna Tapia

Co-Producer:
Adalberto Guerrero

Director:
Alan Márquez

Lighting Manager:
Héctor Martínez

Makeup Department Head:
Inés Arana

Music:
Tomás Acosta
David Arango

Producer:
Alan Márquez

Production Assistant:
Araceli Rivera
Rufino Castro

Production Coordinator:
Cynthia Meza
Arturo Torres
Nancy Cordero

Production Designer:
Mirna Tapia

Screenplay:
Alan Márquez

Sequence Lead:
Inés Arana

Sound:
Héctor Martínez
Antonio Arana

Stunt Coordinator:
José Márquez

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