
Manuelita Rosas
Drama · History
Overview
The life and times of Manuelita Rosas.
Top Cast


Blanca Podestá
Blanca Podestá
Manuelita Rosas
Blanca Podestá
Manuelita Rosas


Nelo Cosimi
Nelo Cosimi
Juan Manuel de Rosas
Nelo Cosimi
Juan Manuel de Rosas


Ricardo Passano
Ricardo Passano
Troncoso
Ricardo Passano
Troncoso
Miguel Faust Rocha
Miguel Faust Rocha
Comandante Maza / Comandante Lozano
Miguel Faust Rocha
Comandante Maza / Comandante Lozano


Blanca Vidal
Blanca Vidal
Nicolasa
Blanca Vidal
Nicolasa
Amelia Senisterra
Amelia Senisterra
"La morra"
Amelia Senisterra
"La morra"


Olga Casares Pearson
Olga Casares Pearson
Rosita Fuentes
Olga Casares Pearson
Rosita Fuentes
Iris Martorell
Iris Martorell
Dama tercera
Iris Martorell
Dama tercera
José Casamayor
José Casamayor
Benjamín Aranaz
José Casamayor
Benjamín Aranaz
Ángel Walk
Ángel Walk
Coronel Aranaz / Ministro de Portugal
Ángel Walk
Coronel Aranaz / Ministro de Portugal
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