
The Machine, The Dolphin and a Garden Gnome
Comedy
Overview
After discovering their deceased father's secret, Two families become entangled in all kinds of conflicts. Fights, lies, love, and friendship intertwine in this atypical screwball comedy.
Top Cast
Mailen Kritzer
Mailen Kritzer
Nadia
Mailen Kritzer
Nadia
Laureano Mayo Peovich
Laureano Mayo Peovich
Charly
Laureano Mayo Peovich
Charly
Lula Benitez Calcaterra
Lula Benitez Calcaterra
Mona
Lula Benitez Calcaterra
Mona
Matias Bonfiglio
Matias Bonfiglio
Mateo
Matias Bonfiglio
Mateo
Cristian Antonio
Cristian Antonio
Agustin
Cristian Antonio
Agustin
Belen Romero
Belen Romero
Noe
Belen Romero
Noe
Cecilia Antuña
Cecilia Antuña
Bianca
Cecilia Antuña
Bianca
Jesus Riorda
Jesus Riorda
Toto
Jesus Riorda
Toto
Micaela Luna
Micaela Luna
Male
Micaela Luna
Male
Gabriel Robin
Gabriel Robin
Ricky
Gabriel Robin
Ricky
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