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1986- 1986
1 Seasons
13 Episodes
2.7(3 votes)
Ended
Drama

Overview

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TVE

Cast & Crew

14 members
Writing

Ana Diosdado

Pilar Beltrán

Ana Diosdado
Acting

Juan Diego

Jandro

Juan Diego
Acting

Héctor Alterio

José Ramón

Héctor Alterio
Acting

Ana Marzoa

Rosa Ferrer

Ana Marzoa
Acting

Encarna Paso

Lucía

Encarna Paso
Acting

Cristina Marsillach

Elvira Beltrán

Cristina Marsillach
Acting

Patxi Bisquert

Rodri

Patxi Bisquert
Acting

Gabino Diego

Unknown Role

Gabino Diego
Acting

Beatriz Santana

Unknown Role

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Acting

Sonia Martínez

Unknown Role

Sonia Martínez
Acting

Javier Bardem

Unknown Role

Javier Bardem
Acting

Paloma Gómez

Unknown Role

Paloma Gómez
Acting

Aitana Sánchez-Gijón

Unknown Role

Aitana Sánchez-Gijón
Acting

María Luisa Ponte

Unknown Role

María Luisa Ponte

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