
Fuera de juego
Drama
Overview
Juan dreams to escape from his country and its problems.
Top Cast
Manolo Santillán
Manolo Santillán
Juan
Manolo Santillán
Juan
Daniel Bustamante
Daniel Bustamante
Daniel Bustamante
Fabián Velasco
Fabián Velasco
Fabián Velasco
Ximena Ganchala
Ximena Ganchala
Ximena Ganchala
Gerardo Pino
Gerardo Pino
Gerardo Pino
Galo Betancourt
Galo Betancourt
Galo Betancourt
Narcisa Ruales
Narcisa Ruales
Mother
Narcisa Ruales
Mother
Silvia Vimos
Silvia Vimos
Silvia Vimos
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