
Los muchachos de antes no usaban gomina
Drama · Comedy · Romance
Overview
A Young man from a wealthy family hide them his attraction for tango culture of arrabal. In a milonga he fell in love with Mirella and he have a knife fight with all others guapos that want her, he won. Time pass and Mirella became a mistress but this situation is unstable because of the society prejudices.
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Florencio Parravicini
Florencio Parravicini
Ponce - Mocho
Florencio Parravicini
Ponce - Mocho


Mecha Ortiz
Mecha Ortiz
La rubia Mireya
Mecha Ortiz
La rubia Mireya


Santiago Arrieta
Santiago Arrieta
Alberto
Santiago Arrieta
Alberto


Irma Córdoba
Irma Córdoba
Camila Peña
Irma Córdoba
Camila Peña
Martín Zabalúa
Martín Zabalúa
Carlos Rosales
Martín Zabalúa
Carlos Rosales


Niní Gambier
Niní Gambier
Inés Rosales
Niní Gambier
Inés Rosales
Alfonso Pisano
Alfonso Pisano
Euclides García Fuentes
Alfonso Pisano
Euclides García Fuentes
Mary Parets
Mary Parets
Lucy Rosales
Mary Parets
Lucy Rosales


Hugo del Carril
Hugo del Carril
Cantor
Hugo del Carril
Cantor
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