
Sleeping luck
Drama
Overview
Amparo, a lawyer working as an advisor in an insurance company in Madrid is grieving over a traumatic event in her past. She will have to react, however, to the world surrounding her when a young man of her acquaintance dies mysteriously while working in a mine. Amparo will take over his case and discover in the process a world of corruption and illegal measures taken by the company that the young man worked for.
Top Cast


Adriana Ozores
Adriana Ozores
Amparo
Adriana Ozores
Amparo


Félix Gómez
Félix Gómez
Agustín
Félix Gómez
Agustín


Pepe Soriano
Pepe Soriano
Pepe Soriano


Pilar Castro
Pilar Castro
Sonia
Pilar Castro
Sonia


Carlos Kaniowsky
Carlos Kaniowsky
Floro
Carlos Kaniowsky
Floro


Fanny de Castro
Fanny de Castro
Rosa
Fanny de Castro
Rosa


Chani Martín
Chani Martín
Genaro
Chani Martín
Genaro


Antonio Muñoz de Mesa
Antonio Muñoz de Mesa
Peláez
Antonio Muñoz de Mesa
Peláez


Josu Ormaetxe
Josu Ormaetxe
Jefe de obra
Josu Ormaetxe
Jefe de obra


Joaquín Climent
Joaquín Climent
Hormaeche
Joaquín Climent
Hormaeche
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