
Every Madman to His Specialty
Drama · Comedy · Crime
Overview
Julio Cesar (Enrique Herrera), writer of soap operas, is very upset nerves. Dr. Jimenez (Alberto Galán) recommends an institution that will give he a therapy to cure these scares. To avoid exposure to bad publicity, is camouflaged by the pseudonym Justiniano Conquian . By chance, a taxidermist (Joaquin Pardavé) also named. His case is different: it is a millionaire heir heritage potential, but will only be legally recognized if it meets a peculiar condition in the will, having to spend a whole month in the gloomy castle Conquian, competing with other heirs of fortune. Dr. Jimenez is bribed by a cousin of Justinian to send the false Conquian scares Castle into thinking that is the sanatorium.
Top Cast


Enrique Herrera
Enrique Herrera
Julio César Napoleón
Enrique Herrera
Julio César Napoleón


Joaquín Pardavé
Joaquín Pardavé
Justiniano conquián
Joaquín Pardavé
Justiniano conquián


Gloria Marín
Gloria Marín
Josefina Larios
Gloria Marín
Josefina Larios


Antonio R. Frausto
Antonio R. Frausto
Serafin del Monte
Antonio R. Frausto
Serafin del Monte
Alberto Martí
Alberto Martí
Dr. Germán Casca
Alberto Martí
Dr. Germán Casca
Natalia Ortiz
Natalia Ortiz
Augusta
Natalia Ortiz
Augusta


Eduardo Arozamena
Eduardo Arozamena
Severo - Cedronio Conquián
Eduardo Arozamena
Severo - Cedronio Conquián
Adela Jaloma
Adela Jaloma
Lucrecia
Adela Jaloma
Lucrecia


Francisco Jambrina
Francisco Jambrina
Arturo Íñigo
Francisco Jambrina
Arturo Íñigo
Alberto Galán
Alberto Galán
Dr. Luis Jiménez
Alberto Galán
Dr. Luis Jiménez
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