Largo

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Running Time: 50 minutes (approx)

When Nerio Winch is assassinated in New York, his adopted son Largo (Paolo Seganti) inherits $385m, the Group W company and a whole heap of trouble. As the new head of Group W, Largo is now a prime target for the sinister Adriatic Commission whom Largo suspects of involvement in his father's death. Now Largo must protect himself and the company whist unravelling his father's association with shady business deals. To aid Largo in his fight against the Commission and against the board of Group W, who are unhappy about his plans to root out the greed and corruption that are common practice, he forms a team of advisors consisting of his longtime friend Simon Ovronnaz (Diego Wallraff); Georgy Kerensky (Geordi Johnson), a former KGB agent who's a hi-tech expert; ex-CIA agent Joy Arden (Sidney Penny) and his father's advisor, John Sullivan (Serge Houde).

Main Cast

Image for David CarradineDavid Carradine
Diego Walraff
Lara Rhodes
Manuel Tadros
Agathe de la Boulaye
Sonia Benezra
Michelle Lipper
Sidney Penny
Sandra Speichert
Geordi Johnson
Diego Wallraff
Serge Houde
Lucie Jeanne
Image for Elisha CuthbertElisha Cuthbert
Charles Edwin Powell
Sydney Penny
Victoria Sanchez
Rochelle Redfield
Raoul Trujillo
Paolo Seganti
Tyrone Benskin
Image for Vernon DobtcheffVernon Dobtcheff
Sarah Pratt

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