The Road To El Dorado - Cast

Cast

  • Kevin Kline as Tulio, one of the con artists who pretend to be gods so they can get gold. He is the planner who wanted to leave El Dorado with the treasure. He also falls in love with Chel.
  • Kenneth Branagh as Miguel, one of the con artists who pretend to be gods so they can get gold. He is the fun-loving one who wants to stay in El Dorado.
  • Rosie Perez as Chel, a beautiful young native from El Dorado who discovers Tulio and Miguel's con and decides to play along. In exchange, she will return to Spain with them and get some of the gold. She falls in love with Tulio.
  • Armand Assante as Tzekel-Kan, the fanatically insane high priest who has a religious fixation for human sacrifices.
  • Edward James Olmos as Chief Tannabok, the kind chief who welcomes Tulio and Miguel.
  • Jim Cummings as Hernán Cortés, the merciless and ambitious leader of the expedition to find the ancient South American empires.
  • Tobin Bell as Zaragoza, the original owner of the map, which he loses to Tulio and Miguel when gambling with them.
  • Frank Welker as Altivo, Cortés' horse who ends up teaming up with Tulio and Miguel.
  • Elton John as the Narrator

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