
Los lunes a las 9
Documentary
Overview
Hybrid documentary about one of the most successful shows in Puerto Rican television history: ‘No te duermas’
Top Cast
Antonio Sánchez
Antonio Sánchez
Self
Antonio Sánchez
Self
Marcos Carlos Cintrón
Marcos Carlos Cintrón
Antonio Sánchez
Marcos Carlos Cintrón
Antonio Sánchez
Kcho Santiago
Kcho Santiago
Self
Kcho Santiago
Self
Gabriel Suau
Gabriel Suau
Self
Gabriel Suau
Self


Yamil Collazo
Yamil Collazo
Gabriel Suau
Yamil Collazo
Gabriel Suau
Jailene Cintrón
Jailene Cintrón
Self
Jailene Cintrón
Self


Anoushka Medina
Anoushka Medina
Jailene Cintrón
Anoushka Medina
Jailene Cintrón
Carlos Vega
Carlos Vega
Padre de Antonio Sánchez
Carlos Vega
Padre de Antonio Sánchez
Walbert Matos
Walbert Matos
Self
Walbert Matos
Self
Johnny Ray
Johnny Ray
Self / ‘Petraca’ footage
Johnny Ray
Self / ‘Petraca’ footage
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