
Diary of an Unexpected Journey
Romance · Drama
Overview
A young woman receives a diary as an inheritance from her father, in which he tells her that she must take a trip to Chiapas, a requirement for access to all his possessions.
Top Cast
Getsemaní Vela
Getsemaní Vela
Michelle
Getsemaní Vela
Michelle


Xabiani Ponce de León
Xabiani Ponce de León
Alfonso
Xabiani Ponce de León
Alfonso
Kevin Holt
Kevin Holt
Roberto
Kevin Holt
Roberto


Martha Claudia Moreno
Martha Claudia Moreno
Eugenia
Martha Claudia Moreno
Eugenia


Carlos Corona
Carlos Corona
Benito
Carlos Corona
Benito


Moisés Arizmendi
Moisés Arizmendi
Filiberto
Moisés Arizmendi
Filiberto


Alfredo Huereca
Alfredo Huereca
Notary
Alfredo Huereca
Notary
Barbie Casillas
Barbie Casillas
Lorenita
Barbie Casillas
Lorenita
Ricardo Ortega
Ricardo Ortega
Ricardo Ortega
Maria Jose Robles
Maria Jose Robles
Maria Jose Robles
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