
The Trip 6
Comedy
Overview
Unwilling to let his daughter attend a high school trip unsupervised, a protective father and his charismatic mother-in-law show up to crash the party.
Top Cast


Amparo Grisales
Amparo Grisales
Raquel
Amparo Grisales
Raquel


Jhon Álex Toro
Jhon Álex Toro
Álvaro
Jhon Álex Toro
Álvaro


Cecilia Navia
Cecilia Navia
Aurora
Cecilia Navia
Aurora
Michell Orozco
Michell Orozco
Sara
Michell Orozco
Sara
Cristian Duque
Cristian Duque
Walter
Cristian Duque
Walter


Andrés de la Mora
Andrés de la Mora
Salcedo
Andrés de la Mora
Salcedo


Armando Ortíz
Armando Ortíz
Pabón
Armando Ortíz
Pabón
Julián Navarro
Julián Navarro
Castro
Julián Navarro
Castro
Rafaella Chávez
Rafaella Chávez
Mabel
Rafaella Chávez
Mabel


Megumi Hasebe
Megumi Hasebe
Margot
Megumi Hasebe
Margot
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