
Turd
Comedy · Horror
Overview
In an Argentina where President Milei has died and the vice president has taken office, Pingo and Anisman are two friends who want to take advantage of the free organ market to pay the rent.
Top Cast
Vane Di Nardo
Vane Di Nardo
Presidenta
Vane Di Nardo
Presidenta
Iván "Taka" Salazár
Iván "Taka" Salazár
Pingo
Iván "Taka" Salazár
Pingo
Nicolás "Mimo" Gámez
Nicolás "Mimo" Gámez
Anisman
Nicolás "Mimo" Gámez
Anisman
Mauro "Ringo" del Castillo
Mauro "Ringo" del Castillo
El mago del mercado
Mauro "Ringo" del Castillo
El mago del mercado
Jes Grecco
Jes Grecco
Ayudante de mago
Jes Grecco
Ayudante de mago
Rebeca Vorig
Rebeca Vorig
Enfermera
Rebeca Vorig
Enfermera
Juan Manuel "Raz" Otero
Juan Manuel "Raz" Otero
Sorete
Juan Manuel "Raz" Otero
Sorete
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