
Napoleon
Horror · Thriller
Overview
A bright high school student is caught with a committed teacher drawing. She strives to punish this. The situation twist dramatically with unexpected student reaction.
Top Cast
Susana Almahano
Susana Almahano
Conserje
Susana Almahano
Conserje


David García-Intriago
David García-Intriago
Director del Instituto
David García-Intriago
Director del Instituto


Miguel Guardiola
Miguel Guardiola
Bedel
Miguel Guardiola
Bedel
Andrés Gálvez
Andrés Gálvez
Chico
Andrés Gálvez
Chico
Laura Ogalla
Laura Ogalla
Alumna
Laura Ogalla
Alumna


Noemí Ruíz
Noemí Ruíz
Profesora
Noemí Ruíz
Profesora
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