
El hombre que amé
Drama · Fantasy · Horror
Overview
A man agrees to sell his youth to a strange character.
Top Cast


Delia Garcés
Delia Garcés
Delia Garcés


Pedro López Lagar
Pedro López Lagar
Pedro López Lagar


Olga Casares Pearson
Olga Casares Pearson
Olga Casares Pearson


Jorge Salcedo
Jorge Salcedo
Jorge Salcedo


Julián Bourges
Julián Bourges
Julián Bourges


Bertha Moss
Bertha Moss
Bertha Moss


Jorge Villoldo
Jorge Villoldo
Jorge Villoldo


Agustín Orrequia
Agustín Orrequia
Agustín Orrequia


Adolfo Linvel
Adolfo Linvel
Adolfo Linvel
Enrique Doyen
Enrique Doyen
Enrique Doyen
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