
The Prince
Drama
Overview
Chile, 1970. During a night of heavy drinking, Jaime, a lonely 20-year-old young man, is sentenced to prison. There, he meets “The Stallion”, an older and respected man in whom he finds protection, and from whom he learns about love and loyalty. But as their relationship grows stronger, “The Stallion” faces the violent power struggles within the prison.
Top Cast


Juan Carlos Maldonado
Juan Carlos Maldonado
Jaime 'El Príncipe'
Juan Carlos Maldonado
Jaime 'El Príncipe'


Alfredo Castro
Alfredo Castro
El Potro
Alfredo Castro
El Potro


Gastón Pauls
Gastón Pauls
Che Pibe
Gastón Pauls
Che Pibe


Lux Pascal
Lux Pascal
Danny 'El Rucio'
Lux Pascal
Danny 'El Rucio'


Catalina Martin
Catalina Martin
Mónica
Catalina Martin
Mónica


Paola Volpato
Paola Volpato
Elena
Paola Volpato
Elena


Sebastián Ayala
Sebastián Ayala
El abandonado
Sebastián Ayala
El abandonado
Jaime Leiva
Jaime Leiva
Miguel
Jaime Leiva
Miguel


Nicolás Zárate
Nicolás Zárate
Julio
Nicolás Zárate
Julio
Cesare Serra
Cesare Serra
Gypsy
Cesare Serra
Gypsy
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