
Streeters
Drama
Overview
Authentic and committed, moving and stormy drama of street kids from Mexico City. Wonderful adaptation of successful play about street kids who have more trouble with corrupt cops, than with dirty and heavy work.
Top Cast


Luis Fernando Peña
Luis Fernando Peña
Rufino
Luis Fernando Peña
Rufino


Maya Zapata
Maya Zapata
Xóchitl
Maya Zapata
Xóchitl


Armando Hernández
Armando Hernández
Cero
Armando Hernández
Cero


Mario Zaragoza
Mario Zaragoza
Ochoa
Mario Zaragoza
Ochoa


José Manuel Poncelis
José Manuel Poncelis
Teporocho
José Manuel Poncelis
Teporocho


Gustavo Sánchez Parra
Gustavo Sánchez Parra
Pink amigo del Cero
Gustavo Sánchez Parra
Pink amigo del Cero


Mary Paz Mata
Mary Paz Mata
Señora Tamalera
Mary Paz Mata
Señora Tamalera


Dolores Heredia
Dolores Heredia
Virgen
Dolores Heredia
Virgen
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