
...And Woman Made Man
Drama · War
Overview
A completely illiterate general from the Mexican Revolution “wins” a teacher in a game of dice. What happens to him with this woman is something unexpected.
Top Cast


Armando Acosta
Armando Acosta
Armando Acosta
David Alejandro
David Alejandro
David Alejandro


Patricia Aspíllaga
Patricia Aspíllaga
Patricia Aspíllaga
María del Socorro Carbajal
María del Socorro Carbajal
María del Socorro Carbajal


Alonso Castaño
Alonso Castaño
Alonso Castaño


Arturo Castro 'Bigotón'
Arturo Castro 'Bigotón'
Arturo Castro 'Bigotón'
Rodolfo Chávez
Rodolfo Chávez
Rodolfo Chávez


Eric del Castillo
Eric del Castillo
Eric del Castillo
Federico González
Federico González
Federico González
Mari Carmen González
Mari Carmen González
Mari Carmen González
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