
I, 'The Heifer'
Crime · Drama
Overview
Juan Jose Moreno Cuenca, alias the Heifer, is 23 years old and tells his story as a criminal offender from 1 Ocaña Toledo. Fatherless, the offender has his childhood and how everything changed when her mother went to prison.
Top Cast
Raúl García Losada
Raúl García Losada
El Vaquilla
Raúl García Losada
El Vaquilla
Teresa Giménez
Teresa Giménez
Rosita
Teresa Giménez
Rosita


Carmen de Lirio
Carmen de Lirio
Tía Penas
Carmen de Lirio
Tía Penas


Juan José Moreno Cuenca
Juan José Moreno Cuenca
Juan José Moreno Cuenca "El Vaquilla"
Juan José Moreno Cuenca
Juan José Moreno Cuenca "El Vaquilla"


Frank Braña
Frank Braña
Manuel
Frank Braña
Manuel


Daniel Medrán
Daniel Medrán
Antonet
Daniel Medrán
Antonet


Mingo Ràfols
Mingo Ràfols
Pencas
Mingo Ràfols
Pencas
Nat Collado
Nat Collado
Isabel
Nat Collado
Isabel


Fredy Ripers
Fredy Ripers
Comisario
Fredy Ripers
Comisario


Carmen Serret
Carmen Serret
Anita (as Carmen Cano)
Carmen Serret
Anita (as Carmen Cano)
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