
Dark Habits
Comedy · Drama
Overview
After her drug pusher boyfriend overdoses on heroin, a cabaret singer finds refuge from the authorities in a convent for fallen women.
Top Cast


Cristina Sánchez Pascual
Cristina Sánchez Pascual
Yolanda Bel
Cristina Sánchez Pascual
Yolanda Bel


Will More
Will More
Jorge
Will More
Jorge


Laura Cepeda
Laura Cepeda
Lina
Laura Cepeda
Lina


Miguel Zúñiga
Miguel Zúñiga
Madero
Miguel Zúñiga
Madero


Julieta Serrano
Julieta Serrano
Abadesa Julia
Julieta Serrano
Abadesa Julia


Marisa Paredes
Marisa Paredes
Sor Estiércol
Marisa Paredes
Sor Estiércol


Mary Carrillo
Mary Carrillo
Marquesa
Mary Carrillo
Marquesa


Carmen Maura
Carmen Maura
Sor Perdida
Carmen Maura
Sor Perdida


Lina Canalejas
Lina Canalejas
Sor Víbora
Lina Canalejas
Sor Víbora


Manuel Zarzo
Manuel Zarzo
Cura
Manuel Zarzo
Cura
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