
The Cu Bird's Last Song
Drama
Overview
Minutes before his death in the general ward of a city hospital, Ulises, a terminal patient in his fifties, reconstructs the fragments of his life. Lauro, a young and smiling nearby patient accompanies him on his final agony, reliving all Ulises' missed opportunities.
Top Cast
Mario Balandra
Mario Balandra
Ulises
Mario Balandra
Ulises


Tenoch Huerta Mejía
Tenoch Huerta Mejía
Lauro
Tenoch Huerta Mejía
Lauro


Karina Gidi
Karina Gidi
La China
Karina Gidi
La China
Alfonso Bravo
Alfonso Bravo
Armando
Alfonso Bravo
Armando
Joaquín Chablé
Joaquín Chablé
Papá de Ulises
Joaquín Chablé
Papá de Ulises


Ilse Salas
Ilse Salas
Sra. Ramírez
Ilse Salas
Sra. Ramírez
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