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Drama · Fantasy
Overview
Andrés, who lives with his grandmother in a decadent mansion, decides to become a dog in order to overcome his moral prejudices so that he can commit a horrible act.
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Emiliano Redondo
Emiliano Redondo
Andrés
Emiliano Redondo
Andrés
María Sánchez Aroca
María Sánchez Aroca
Yaya
María Sánchez Aroca
Yaya
Jesús Enguita
Jesús Enguita
Jesús Enguita
Antonio Orengo
Antonio Orengo
Antonio Orengo
Armando G. Posada
Armando G. Posada
Armando G. Posada
Mercedes Juste
Mercedes Juste
Mercedes Juste
Elena Escobar
Elena Escobar
Elena Escobar
Matilde Baeza
Matilde Baeza
Matilde Baeza
Eduardo Puceiro
Eduardo Puceiro
Eduardo Puceiro
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