
La vida nueva de Pedrito de Andía
Comedy
Overview
Pedrito de Andia is an adolescent self-conscious about his height something that, in love with his childhood friend, Isabel, goes to port forward to receive her after a long stay abroad. However, when he sees his friend turned into a slender woman, the boy feels dwarfed and, indeed, when he receives a snub by refusing a dance, preferring a more attractive guy with whom Pedrito fight. This scandal ends in punishment and he is sent to Andia, his town, to think. He agrees with the hope that one day she recognize love beyond appearances.
Top Cast


Joselito
Joselito
Pedrito de Andía
Joselito
Pedrito de Andía


Karin Mossberg
Karin Mossberg
Isabel
Karin Mossberg
Isabel


Carmen Bernardos
Carmen Bernardos
Tía Clara
Carmen Bernardos
Tía Clara


Conchita Goyanes
Conchita Goyanes
Edurne
Conchita Goyanes
Edurne


Jaime Blanch
Jaime Blanch
William Adanson
Jaime Blanch
William Adanson
María Jesús Balenciaga
María Jesús Balenciaga
María Jesús Balenciaga
Fernando Alcaide
Fernando Alcaide
Fernando Alcaide


José María Seoane
José María Seoane
José María Seoane


Rafael Durán
Rafael Durán
Rafael Durán


Elena Duque
Elena Duque
Elena Duque
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