
Inheritance
Drama
Overview
Peter, a young German, enters a suburban Buenos Aires restaurant; seeking only directions, he instead accidentally ends up with a plate smashing into his head, thrown by the irritable Olinda, the 60 year-old Italian immigrant owner of the restaurant. The two develop a friendship once they discover that the reasons for their having moved to Argentina are strikingly similar.
Top Cast


Rita Cortese
Rita Cortese
Olinda
Rita Cortese
Olinda


Adrián Witzke
Adrián Witzke
Peter
Adrián Witzke
Peter


Martín Adjemián
Martín Adjemián
Federico
Martín Adjemián
Federico


Héctor Anglada
Héctor Anglada
Ángel
Héctor Anglada
Ángel


Julieta Díaz
Julieta Díaz
Luz
Julieta Díaz
Luz
Martín Ricci
Martín Ricci
Martín
Martín Ricci
Martín


Eduardo Cutuli
Eduardo Cutuli
Tito
Eduardo Cutuli
Tito


Carlos Portaluppi
Carlos Portaluppi
Raúl
Carlos Portaluppi
Raúl


Graciela Tenenbaum
Graciela Tenenbaum
Elsa
Graciela Tenenbaum
Elsa


Oscar Alegre
Oscar Alegre
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Oscar Alegre
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