

Comedy · Drama
Overview
A group of tenants facing eviction due to a city renovation unite to fight back, but as they clash with the landlord and his ruthless attorney, they each transform into the opposite of who they once were.
Top Cast


Frank Ramírez
Frank Ramírez
"Perro" Romero
Frank Ramírez
"Perro" Romero


Fausto Cabrera
Fausto Cabrera
Don Jacinto
Fausto Cabrera
Don Jacinto


Florina Lemaitre
Florina Lemaitre
Gabriel / Gabriela
Florina Lemaitre
Gabriel / Gabriela


Humberto Dorado
Humberto Dorado
Víctor Honorio Mosquera
Humberto Dorado
Víctor Honorio Mosquera


Delfina Guido
Delfina Guido
Misia Trina
Delfina Guido
Misia Trina


Vicky Hernández
Vicky Hernández
Doña Eulalia
Vicky Hernández
Doña Eulalia


Gustavo Angarita
Gustavo Angarita
Padre Luis
Gustavo Angarita
Padre Luis


Luis Fernando Múnera
Luis Fernando Múnera
“El Paisa” (narrador)
Luis Fernando Múnera
“El Paisa” (narrador)


Marcela Gallego
Marcela Gallego
Gloria
Marcela Gallego
Gloria


Saín Castro
Saín Castro
Justo
Saín Castro
Justo
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