
Camino a la libertad
History · Drama
Overview
1820. A group of patriots forge the independence of Guayaquil and Ecuador.
Top Cast
Emmanuel Palomares
Emmanuel Palomares
León de Febres Cordero
Emmanuel Palomares
León de Febres Cordero


Efraín Ruales
Efraín Ruales
Gregorio Escobedo
Efraín Ruales
Gregorio Escobedo
Alejandra Paredes
Alejandra Paredes
Ana Garaycoa de Villamil
Alejandra Paredes
Ana Garaycoa de Villamil
Juan Carlos Román
Juan Carlos Román
José de Villamil
Juan Carlos Román
José de Villamil
Fabo Doja
Fabo Doja
José Joaquín de Olmedo
Fabo Doja
José Joaquín de Olmedo
Verónica Pinzón
Verónica Pinzón
Isabelita Morlás
Verónica Pinzón
Isabelita Morlás
Danilo Rivadeneira
Danilo Rivadeneira
José de Antepara
Danilo Rivadeneira
José de Antepara


Michels Skwierinski
Michels Skwierinski
Antonio José de Sucre
Michels Skwierinski
Antonio José de Sucre
Ana Karina Casanova
Ana Karina Casanova
Anunzziata
Ana Karina Casanova
Anunzziata
Aarón Navia
Aarón Navia
Joaquín Magallar
Aarón Navia
Joaquín Magallar
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