
Linda Sara
Comedy · Romance · Drama
Overview
Facing financial ruin, four siblings decide to sell the valuables within their mother's house, without telling her and by embellishing their history.
Top Cast
Chayanne
Chayanne
Young Alejandro
Chayanne
Young Alejandro


Dayanara Torres
Dayanara Torres
Young Sara
Dayanara Torres
Young Sara


Adamari López
Adamari López
Tita
Adamari López
Tita


Johanna Rosaly
Johanna Rosaly
Sofía
Johanna Rosaly
Sofía


Jacobo Morales
Jacobo Morales
Pablo
Jacobo Morales
Pablo


Jorge Luis Ramos
Jorge Luis Ramos
Mario
Jorge Luis Ramos
Mario
Joan Amick
Joan Amick
Sara
Joan Amick
Sara


Benjamín Morales
Benjamín Morales
Don Alexandro
Benjamín Morales
Don Alexandro
Myrna Casas
Myrna Casas
Myrna Casas
Antonio Martorell
Antonio Martorell
Father Arnaldo
Antonio Martorell
Father Arnaldo
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