
El burócrata González
Comedy
Overview
The head of a plumbing and electrical workshop is a victim of bureaucracy in public offices and is unable to pay his debts, so his workshop is closed. With a lot of luck he manages to get a repair job in the house of a minister, then he enters to work in a ministry, also becoming a bureaucrat. Taking advantage of his friendship with the minister, he is promoted to become chief archivist, but he realizes the routine that is filling the job and resigns.
Top Cast
Manolo González
Manolo González
Manolo González
Lucho Silva
Lucho Silva
Lucho Silva
Gabriel Araya
Gabriel Araya
Gabriel Araya


Kanda Jaque
Kanda Jaque
Kanda Jaque
Yoya Martínez
Yoya Martínez
Yoya Martínez


Esperanza Roy
Esperanza Roy
Esperanza Roy
Sussy Veccky
Sussy Veccky
Sussy Veccky
Emilio Gaete
Emilio Gaete
Emilio Gaete
Eugenio Retes
Eugenio Retes
Eugenio Retes


Rosita Quintana
Rosita Quintana
Rosita Quintana
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