
Nobody Said Anything
Comedy
Overview
Four drunken literary bohemians write a short story about a pact with the Devil just as that very story is happening to them.
Top Cast
Carlos Solanos
Carlos Solanos
Waldo Martínez
Carlos Solanos
Waldo Martínez


Jaime Vadell
Jaime Vadell
Germán
Jaime Vadell
Germán
Luis Vilches
Luis Vilches
Tomás
Luis Vilches
Tomás


Luis Alarcón
Luis Alarcón
Braulio (The Poet)
Luis Alarcón
Braulio (The Poet)


Nelson Villagra
Nelson Villagra
Devil (Tony Ventura)
Nelson Villagra
Devil (Tony Ventura)
Shenda Román
Shenda Román
Elsa / Postisa
Shenda Román
Elsa / Postisa
Pedro Gaete
Pedro Gaete
God
Pedro Gaete
God
Humberto Miranda
Humberto Miranda
Suicide
Humberto Miranda
Suicide
Carla Cristi
Carla Cristi
Abandoned Mother
Carla Cristi
Abandoned Mother
Carmen Lara
Carmen Lara
Abandoned Wife
Carmen Lara
Abandoned Wife
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