
Vanessa
Drama
Overview
A woman is dissatisfied with her husband and resorts to another woman.
Top Cast


Laila Novak
Laila Novak
Vanessa
Laila Novak
Vanessa


Arthur Hansel
Arthur Hansel
Hugo
Arthur Hansel
Hugo
Jacqueline Voltaire
Jacqueline Voltaire
Brenda
Jacqueline Voltaire
Brenda
Carmen Serral
Carmen Serral
Paulette (as Brenda Daniels)
Carmen Serral
Paulette (as Brenda Daniels)


Hedi Blue
Hedi Blue
Romina (as Hedy Blue)
Hedi Blue
Romina (as Hedy Blue)
María Bardahl
María Bardahl
Mara (as Maria Bardal)
María Bardahl
Mara (as Maria Bardal)


Hugo Stiglitz
Hugo Stiglitz
Alex
Hugo Stiglitz
Alex


Eric del Castillo
Eric del Castillo
Tony
Eric del Castillo
Tony
John Kelly
John Kelly
Vanessa's New Husband
John Kelly
Vanessa's New Husband
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