
Jenaro, el de los 14
Comedy
Top Cast


Alfredo Landa
Alfredo Landa
Jenaro Castrillo
Alfredo Landa
Jenaro Castrillo


María Luisa San José
María Luisa San José
Juliana Seseña 'Juli'
María Luisa San José
Juliana Seseña 'Juli'


Mari Carmen Prendes
Mari Carmen Prendes
Doña Balbina - madre de Jenaro
Mari Carmen Prendes
Doña Balbina - madre de Jenaro


Josele Román
Josele Román
Catalina
Josele Román
Catalina


Juanjo Menéndez
Juanjo Menéndez
Benito
Juanjo Menéndez
Benito


Florinda Chico
Florinda Chico
Doña Rafaela
Florinda Chico
Doña Rafaela


Laly Soldevila
Laly Soldevila
Florinda
Laly Soldevila
Florinda


Ricardo Merino
Ricardo Merino
Don Antonio
Ricardo Merino
Don Antonio


Ricardo Tundidor
Ricardo Tundidor
Ricardo
Ricardo Tundidor
Ricardo


Jaime de Mora y Aragón
Jaime de Mora y Aragón
Don Carlos
Jaime de Mora y Aragón
Don Carlos
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