
The Bribe of Heaven
Comedy · Science Fiction
Overview
In a small Catholic village, the community stands against the local priest when the latter refuses to offer a funeral mass for a suicide victim. In reprisal, the priest denies the sacraments to the entire town, until the family of the deceased remove the body from the catholic graveyard.
Top Cast
Jaime Correa
Jaime Correa
Elías Isaza
Jaime Correa
Elías Isaza


Germán Jaramillo
Germán Jaramillo
Parroco
Germán Jaramillo
Parroco


Guillermo García
Guillermo García
Alfer
Guillermo García
Alfer
Wilderman García
Wilderman García
Byron
Wilderman García
Byron
Santiago Londoño
Santiago Londoño
Daniel
Santiago Londoño
Daniel
Milady Dau
Milady Dau
Fabiola
Milady Dau
Fabiola
Carlota Llano
Carlota Llano
Doña Josefina
Carlota Llano
Doña Josefina


Sara Deray
Sara Deray
Sor Teresa
Sara Deray
Sor Teresa
Martha Osorio
Martha Osorio
Mamá de Byron
Martha Osorio
Mamá de Byron
Nicole Quintero
Nicole Quintero
Floralba
Nicole Quintero
Floralba
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