
El cianuro… ¿solo o con leche?
Comedy
Overview
The argument between Enrique and Javier, his best friend and Marta's husband, his lover, ends with the accidental death of Javier. Faced with the difficulty of proving his innocence, Enrique decides to start, along with Marta and the corpse of Javier, a trip without direction.
Top Cast


Jose Coronado
Jose Coronado
Enrique
Jose Coronado
Enrique


Maribel Verdú
Maribel Verdú
Justina
Maribel Verdú
Justina


Rosa María Sardà
Rosa María Sardà
Laura
Rosa María Sardà
Laura


Carmen Conesa
Carmen Conesa
Marta
Carmen Conesa
Marta


Aurora Redondo
Aurora Redondo
Adela
Aurora Redondo
Adela


José «Saza» Sazatornil
José «Saza» Sazatornil
Eustaquio
José «Saza» Sazatornil
Eustaquio


Antonio Resines
Antonio Resines
Javier
Antonio Resines
Javier


María Luisa Ponte
María Luisa Ponte
Doña Socorro
María Luisa Ponte
Doña Socorro


Francisco Casares
Francisco Casares
Marcial
Francisco Casares
Marcial


Fernando Rey
Fernando Rey
Gregorio
Fernando Rey
Gregorio
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