
Last Wishes
Drama · Crime
Overview
A father sets out to win back the love of his son, whom he abandoned when he was one year old.
Top Cast


Fernando Tejero
Fernando Tejero
Coque
Fernando Tejero
Coque


Óscar Casas
Óscar Casas
Andrés
Óscar Casas
Andrés


Nerea Camacho
Nerea Camacho
Sonia
Nerea Camacho
Sonia


Carlos Santos
Carlos Santos
Julián
Carlos Santos
Julián


Adriana Ozores
Adriana Ozores
Agustina
Adriana Ozores
Agustina


Salvador Serrano
Salvador Serrano
Salvador Serrano


Eve Torres
Eve Torres
Inés
Eve Torres
Inés


Toni Medina
Toni Medina
Toni Medina


Alfredo Zamora
Alfredo Zamora
Ramón
Alfredo Zamora
Ramón
Rafa Sandoval
Rafa Sandoval
Rafa Sandoval
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