
A Monster with a Thousand Heads
Drama · Thriller
Overview
When Sonia receives the news that her husband’s cancer has progressed to a critical stage, she races to secure the insurance company’s approval for the care that can help him.
Top Cast


Veronica Falcón
Veronica Falcón
Lorena Morgan
Veronica Falcón
Lorena Morgan
Jana Raluy
Jana Raluy
Sonia Bonet Castrejón
Jana Raluy
Sonia Bonet Castrejón


Sebastián Aguirre
Sebastián Aguirre
Dario Castrejón Bonet
Sebastián Aguirre
Dario Castrejón Bonet


Emilio Echevarría
Emilio Echevarría
Enrique Sandoval Núñez
Emilio Echevarría
Enrique Sandoval Núñez


Hugo Albores
Hugo Albores
Dr. Villalba
Hugo Albores
Dr. Villalba


Úrsula Pruneda
Úrsula Pruneda
Monica
Úrsula Pruneda
Monica


Noé Hernández
Noé Hernández
Doorman
Noé Hernández
Doorman


Daniel Giménez Cacho
Daniel Giménez Cacho
Nicolas Pietro
Daniel Giménez Cacho
Nicolas Pietro


Marisol Centeno
Marisol Centeno
Lorena Morgan's Assistant
Marisol Centeno
Lorena Morgan's Assistant


Francisco Barreiro
Francisco Barreiro
Baez
Francisco Barreiro
Baez
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