
The Last Call
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Turmoil becomes the order of the day when a Mexican theatrical company begins its rehearsals of absurdist philosopher Albert Camus's “Caligula” for an influential upcoming international theater festival.
Top Cast


Karina Gidi
Karina Gidi
Isa "La Directora"
Karina Gidi
Isa "La Directora"


Irene Azuela
Irene Azuela
Julia "La Promesa"
Irene Azuela
Julia "La Promesa"


Mariana Treviño
Mariana Treviño
Cesi "La Asistonta"
Mariana Treviño
Cesi "La Asistonta"


Fernando Luján
Fernando Luján
Fernando "La Autoridad"
Fernando Luján
Fernando "La Autoridad"


Rebecca Jones
Rebecca Jones
Amanda "La Diva"
Rebecca Jones
Amanda "La Diva"
Anabel Ferreira
Anabel Ferreira
Geo "La Productora"
Anabel Ferreira
Geo "La Productora"


Silvia Pinal
Silvia Pinal
"La Delegada"
Silvia Pinal
"La Delegada"


Cecilia Suárez
Cecilia Suárez
Adrianita "La Azotada"
Cecilia Suárez
Adrianita "La Azotada"


Jorge Poza
Jorge Poza
Daniel "El Super Estrella"
Jorge Poza
Daniel "El Super Estrella"


Alfonso Dosal
Alfonso Dosal
Ángel "El Bonito"
Alfonso Dosal
Ángel "El Bonito"
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