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Drama · Mystery
Overview
Alfonso is a man in search of missing gold left buried all over Paraguay during the years of the country's war against Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay in the 19th Century. He actually finds treasure, but with it comes misfortune, and soon he finds himself pennyless and working as a trash recycler, living in poverty but peace. Then the gold comes within his reach again, and tragedy comes back to haunt him.
Top Cast


Aníbal Ortíz
Aníbal Ortíz
Alfonso
Aníbal Ortíz
Alfonso
Máximo Florentín
Máximo Florentín
Atilio
Máximo Florentín
Atilio
Antonia Florentín Medina
Antonia Florentín Medina
Verónica
Antonia Florentín Medina
Verónica
Miguel Rodríguez
Miguel Rodríguez
Miguel Rodríguez
Blas Filártiga
Blas Filártiga
Blas Filártiga
Arturo Ortíz
Arturo Ortíz
Arturo Ortíz
Fátima Oviedo
Fátima Oviedo
Fátima Oviedo
Sergio Cardozo
Sergio Cardozo
Sergio Cardozo
Dani Gamarra
Dani Gamarra
Dani Gamarra
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