4.7
119 min
In a seedy brothel, their frustrations parade: A poet who has never published, a revolutionary who came late to history, a provocative angel, a bureaucrat with delusions of a dancer, a greedy Chinese man and his timorous wife, Monica, a prostitute with low professional esteem, a group of prostitutes of dubious sensuality and, finally, a priest with a stench of holiness and another with redeeming instincts. But a stranger with the air of a princess appears, and upsets the balance of the establishment.
Name | Character | Team | |
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María Barranco | Mónica | Unowned |
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Fernando Luján | Padre Cándido | Unowned |
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Carlos Cobos | Travolta | Unowned |
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Alejandro Camacho | Ponciano | Unowned |
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Erando González | Edoy | Unowned |
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Ernesto Gómez Cruz | El indio | Unowned |
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Juan Carlos Remolina | Ángel el Ángel | Unowned |
Samuel Gallegos | Chang San | Unowned | |
Isabel Ruíz | Lulú | Unowned | |
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Marta Aura | Caricoña | Unowned |
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Gina Morett | Mamota | Unowned |
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Patricia Reyes Spíndola | Eréndira | Unowned |
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Carlos Chávez | Tora | Unowned |
Emoé de la Parra | Raquel | Unowned | |
Alexandra Vicencio | Unowned | ||
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Mario Zaragoza | Unowned | |
Leticia Valenzuela | Unowned | ||
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Ernesto Yáñez | Unowned | |
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José Manuel Poncelis | La Patria | Unowned |
Felio Eliel | El Violinista | Unowned | |
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René Campero | Unowned | |
Óscar Yoldi | Unowned | ||
Naomi Crespo | Unowned | ||
Constanza Cavalli | Unowned |