
Broken Dolls
Drama
Overview
A former European actor Don Martin has retired with his disjointed "family" to his own private island, "The Paradise." After a few years, the entire group has disintegrated into shameless, selfish & dishonest personalities.
Top Cast
Paul Lapidus
Paul Lapidus
Don Martin
Paul Lapidus
Don Martin


Lina Romay
Lina Romay
Tona
Lina Romay
Tona
Mavi Tienda
Mavi Tienda
Beatriz
Mavi Tienda
Beatriz
Christie Levin
Christie Levin
Gina
Christie Levin
Gina
Exequiel Caldas
Exequiel Caldas
Herbie
Exequiel Caldas
Herbie
Carlos Braun
Carlos Braun
Boatman
Carlos Braun
Boatman
Guillermo Agranati
Guillermo Agranati
Mario
Guillermo Agranati
Mario
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