
Aballay, the Man without Fear
Drama · Western
Overview
Aballay was a bad tempered gaucho. After killing a man, the terrified look of the victim's son raised his consciousness about his savagery. Years go by, that kid's look doesn't leave him. Aballay knows that the kid will look for him.
Top Cast


Pablo Cedrón
Pablo Cedrón
Aballay
Pablo Cedrón
Aballay


Nazareno Casero
Nazareno Casero
Julián
Nazareno Casero
Julián


Claudio Rissi
Claudio Rissi
El Muerto
Claudio Rissi
El Muerto


Mariana Anghileri
Mariana Anghileri
Juana
Mariana Anghileri
Juana


Luis Ziembrowski
Luis Ziembrowski
Torres
Luis Ziembrowski
Torres


Horacio Fontova
Horacio Fontova
Cordobés
Horacio Fontova
Cordobés


Gabriel Goity
Gabriel Goity
Cura
Gabriel Goity
Cura


Lautaro Delgado Tymruk
Lautaro Delgado Tymruk
Ángel
Lautaro Delgado Tymruk
Ángel
Tobías Mitre
Tobías Mitre
Julián Niño
Tobías Mitre
Julián Niño
Aníbal Guiser
Aníbal Guiser
Mercachifle
Aníbal Guiser
Mercachifle
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