
Burn the Bridges
Drama
Overview
A story of two teens, brother and sister, who live with their dying mother in a rundown mansion in Zacatecas, sustain by a dangerously dependent relationship.
Top Cast


Ángel Onésimo Nevares
Ángel Onésimo Nevares
Sebastián
Ángel Onésimo Nevares
Sebastián


Irene Azuela
Irene Azuela
Helena
Irene Azuela
Helena


Claudette Maillé
Claudette Maillé
Eugenia
Claudette Maillé
Eugenia


Bernardo Benítez
Bernardo Benítez
Juan
Bernardo Benítez
Juan


Ramón Valdés Urtiz
Ramón Valdés Urtiz
Ismael
Ramón Valdés Urtiz
Ismael


Aida López
Aida López
Chayo
Aida López
Chayo


Juan Carlos Barreto
Juan Carlos Barreto
Efraín
Juan Carlos Barreto
Efraín


Jéssica Segura
Jéssica Segura
Aurora
Jéssica Segura
Aurora


Alberto Estrella
Alberto Estrella
Emilio
Alberto Estrella
Emilio


Diana Bracho
Diana Bracho
Catalina
Diana Bracho
Catalina
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