
Girlfriends
Comedy
Overview
A group of women, who have always been good friends, are going through tough times: not only criticize each other and make life impossible, but also their love relationships are very poor. They will have to put everything in their power to get through this difficult time.
Top Cast


Sonia Bruno
Sonia Bruno
Pochola Serrano
Sonia Bruno
Pochola Serrano


Teresa Gimpera
Teresa Gimpera
Verónica
Teresa Gimpera
Verónica


Julia Gutiérrez Caba
Julia Gutiérrez Caba
Sonsoles
Julia Gutiérrez Caba
Sonsoles


Carlos Larrañaga
Carlos Larrañaga
Príncipe
Carlos Larrañaga
Príncipe


Florinda Chico
Florinda Chico
Cuqui
Florinda Chico
Cuqui


José Bódalo
José Bódalo
Luisito
José Bódalo
Luisito


Mónica Randall
Mónica Randall
Natalia
Mónica Randall
Natalia


Luis Dávila
Luis Dávila
Pablo
Luis Dávila
Pablo


José Sacristán
José Sacristán
Chus
José Sacristán
Chus
José Salvador
José Salvador
José Salvador
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