
Love Deal
Drama
Overview
Joaquín goes to Russia for business. There he falls in love with Tatiana, a young and beautiful interpreter who asks her to accompany him on his return as a maid - secretary - interpreter - lover or whatever.
Top Cast


Ornella Muti
Ornella Muti
Tatiana
Ornella Muti
Tatiana


Karra Elejalde
Karra Elejalde
Joaquín Peláez
Karra Elejalde
Joaquín Peláez


Laura del Sol
Laura del Sol
Paz
Laura del Sol
Paz


Héctor Alterio
Héctor Alterio
Diego
Héctor Alterio
Diego


Santiago Ramos
Santiago Ramos
Jaime Gil
Santiago Ramos
Jaime Gil


Stefania Sandrelli
Stefania Sandrelli
Marta
Stefania Sandrelli
Marta


Juan Jesús Valverde
Juan Jesús Valverde
Paco
Juan Jesús Valverde
Paco


Alicia Agut
Alicia Agut
Adela
Alicia Agut
Adela


Ramón Lillo
Ramón Lillo
Nico
Ramón Lillo
Nico
Alfredo Alba
Alfredo Alba
Alfredo Alba
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