
31 Minutos: Romeo y Julieta
Music · Family · Comedy
Overview
To pay his gambling debts, Juan Carlos Bodoque promises Mr. Monster the greatest Romeo and Juliet ever made. Five years later, he hasn’t written a single line. With disaster looming, he drags the “31 Minutos” crew into an improvised, off-the-rails version of Shakespeare’s tragedy. Complete with songs, confusion, and total nonsense.
Top Cast


Jani Dueñas
Jani Dueñas
Patana Tufillo as 'Juliet' (voice)
Jani Dueñas
Patana Tufillo as 'Juliet' (voice)


Felipe Godoy
Felipe Godoy
Mario Hugo as 'Romeo' (voice)
Felipe Godoy
Mario Hugo as 'Romeo' (voice)


Álvaro Díaz González
Álvaro Díaz González
Juan Carlos Bodoque as 'William Shakespeare' & Himself (voice)
Álvaro Díaz González
Juan Carlos Bodoque as 'William Shakespeare' & Himself (voice)


Pedro Peirano
Pedro Peirano
Tulio Triviño as 'Mr. Capulet' / Zombie Shakespeare (voice)
Pedro Peirano
Tulio Triviño as 'Mr. Capulet' / Zombie Shakespeare (voice)


Patricio Díaz
Patricio Díaz
Guaripolo as 'Count Paris' / Señor Monstruo (voice)
Patricio Díaz
Guaripolo as 'Count Paris' / Señor Monstruo (voice)


Daniel Castro
Daniel Castro
Policarpo Avendaño / Huachimingo as 'Huachimucio' / Pigeon (voice)
Daniel Castro
Policarpo Avendaño / Huachimingo as 'Huachimucio' / Pigeon (voice)


Guillermo Silva
Guillermo Silva
Juanín as 'Friar Laurence' / Sopapiglobo as 'Sopapibaldo' (voice)
Guillermo Silva
Juanín as 'Friar Laurence' / Sopapiglobo as 'Sopapibaldo' (voice)


Pablo Ilabaca
Pablo Ilabaca
Talking Bust of William Shakespeare (voice)
Pablo Ilabaca
Talking Bust of William Shakespeare (voice)
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