
Excuse Me Darling, But Lucas Loved Me
Comedy
Overview
Three gay roommates must find a fourth to share their flat after blowing their rent on a stripper who won't strip. In walks tall, sexy Lucas, the answer to their current problem and more than one of their dreams. But when they return home one night to find Lucas dead, and each tells his own real or imagined story about his relationship with Lucas, and they discover that they all had reasons to do him in.
Top Cast


Jordi Mollà
Jordi Mollà
Toni (as Jordi Molla)
Jordi Mollà
Toni (as Jordi Molla)


Pepón Nieto
Pepón Nieto
Carlos (as Pepon Nieto)
Pepón Nieto
Carlos (as Pepon Nieto)


Roberto Correcher
Roberto Correcher
Dani
Roberto Correcher
Dani
Lucina Gil
Lucina Gil
Clara
Lucina Gil
Clara


María Pujalte
María Pujalte
Mari Carmen Benítez Pina (as Maria Pujalte)
María Pujalte
Mari Carmen Benítez Pina (as Maria Pujalte)


Esperanza Roy
Esperanza Roy
Juliana
Esperanza Roy
Juliana


Gracia Olayo
Gracia Olayo
Estrella
Gracia Olayo
Estrella


Ferran Rañé
Ferran Rañé
Miguel (as Ferran Rañe)
Ferran Rañé
Miguel (as Ferran Rañe)
Alonso Caparrós
Alonso Caparrós
Lucas (as Alonso Caparros)
Alonso Caparrós
Lucas (as Alonso Caparros)


Antonia San Juan
Antonia San Juan
Antonia San Juan
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