
Pepita the Holster
Drama · Thriller · Comedy
Overview
A mother struggles to raise her daughter all by herself, and due to the economic difficulties decides to rob multiple finance houses, fooling her victims with the handle of her umbrella that she make them think is a real revolver.
Top Cast


Margarita Musto
Margarita Musto
Susana Baldivia / "Pepita la pistolera"
Margarita Musto
Susana Baldivia / "Pepita la pistolera"


Augusto Mazzarelli
Augusto Mazzarelli
Carnicero
Augusto Mazzarelli
Carnicero


Andrea Davidovics
Andrea Davidovics
Empleada de casa de crédito
Andrea Davidovics
Empleada de casa de crédito


Nelson Albano
Nelson Albano
Walter
Nelson Albano
Walter


Rosita Baffico
Rosita Baffico
Anciana en Casa de crédito
Rosita Baffico
Anciana en Casa de crédito


Silvia Cárdenas
Silvia Cárdenas
Rosario
Silvia Cárdenas
Rosario


María Inés Flores
María Inés Flores
Jimena
María Inés Flores
Jimena


Leonel Martínez
Leonel Martínez
Almacenero
Leonel Martínez
Almacenero


Eduardo Miglionico
Eduardo Miglionico
Taxista principal
Eduardo Miglionico
Taxista principal


Alberto Sobrino
Alberto Sobrino
Inspector González
Alberto Sobrino
Inspector González
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