
Peculiar Attraction
Comedy
Overview
A television director decides to make a show about the invasion of transvestites in Mar del Plata. He commissions one of his editors, Jorge Trolombati, who must infiltrate and impersonate one.
Top Cast


Alberto Olmedo
Alberto Olmedo
Alberto / Amatisto 'Chicha'
Alberto Olmedo
Alberto / Amatisto 'Chicha'


Jorge Porcel
Jorge Porcel
Jorge Trolombatti
Jorge Porcel
Jorge Trolombatti


Beatriz Salomón
Beatriz Salomón
July
Beatriz Salomón
July


Sandra Villarruel
Sandra Villarruel
Mujer en el hotel
Sandra Villarruel
Mujer en el hotel


Silvia Pérez
Silvia Pérez
Zulema
Silvia Pérez
Zulema


Judith Gabbani
Judith Gabbani
Peggy
Judith Gabbani
Peggy


Adrián Martel
Adrián Martel
Hombre en el hotel
Adrián Martel
Hombre en el hotel


Adolfo García Grau
Adolfo García Grau
Sr. Galápagos
Adolfo García Grau
Sr. Galápagos


Rodolfo Machado
Rodolfo Machado
Capitán de barco
Rodolfo Machado
Capitán de barco


Edgardo Mesa
Edgardo Mesa
Periodista
Edgardo Mesa
Periodista
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