
Do It for Me
Drama · Thriller
Overview
Andrés's wealthy father-in-law runs a textile factory; he retires and brings Andrés to Madrid, with wife and son, to run the company. Andrés works long hours, but his wife is bored, and there are tensions at home. When Isabel, a femme fatale, spots Andrés at a party, he's easy prey - but soon, she might be falling for him, perhaps enough to dump her boyfriend Paco, a small-time cocaine dealer. What if Andrés falls for her? What would he sacrifice to have her? And what about his wife; will she fight to keep him?
Top Cast


Cayetana Guillén Cuervo
Cayetana Guillén Cuervo
Isabel Velasco
Cayetana Guillén Cuervo
Isabel Velasco


Carlos Hipólito
Carlos Hipólito
Andrés Uriarte
Carlos Hipólito
Andrés Uriarte


Nancho Novo
Nancho Novo
Paco Reine
Nancho Novo
Paco Reine


Eulalia Ramón
Eulalia Ramón
Nuria Robles
Eulalia Ramón
Nuria Robles
Jose Velazquez
Jose Velazquez
David
Jose Velazquez
David


Txema Blasco
Txema Blasco
Antonio Robles
Txema Blasco
Antonio Robles
Concha Leza
Concha Leza
Lola Robles
Concha Leza
Lola Robles


Laura Aparicio
Laura Aparicio
Luisa
Laura Aparicio
Luisa
Fernando Marín
Fernando Marín
Comisario Ramos
Fernando Marín
Comisario Ramos
Jorge Bosso
Jorge Bosso
Miguel Castro
Jorge Bosso
Miguel Castro
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