
Hungry Dogs
Drama
Overview
Based on the eponymous novel by Ciro Alegría. An indigenous community living their day-to-day and their relationship with nature. They can be reimagined as hungry dogs.
Top Cast
Juan del Campo
Juan del Campo
Ramón
Juan del Campo
Ramón
Rosalía Ascencio
Rosalía Ascencio
Juana
Rosalía Ascencio
Juana
Olga del Campo
Olga del Campo
Antuca
Olga del Campo
Antuca
Gregorio Solano
Gregorio Solano
Timoteo
Gregorio Solano
Timoteo
Mario Arrieta
Mario Arrieta
Don Cipriano
Mario Arrieta
Don Cipriano
Hugo Díaz
Hugo Díaz
Abdulio
Hugo Díaz
Abdulio
Yolanda de Iberico
Yolanda de Iberico
Doña Julia
Yolanda de Iberico
Doña Julia
Zulema de Gonzales
Zulema de Gonzales
Doña Carmen
Zulema de Gonzales
Doña Carmen
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