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Tu parte del trato
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Title: Tu parte del trato

Release Date: 30 Oct 2019

Runtime: 45m

Genre: Drama, Crime

Director: Guillermo Amoedo

Production Companies: Dopamine, TNT Latinoamerica, Pol-Ka Producciones

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Ratings

Average Vote: 5 (4 votes)

Cast

  • Carlos Gianola: Nicolás Cabré
  • María Cortés: Eleonora Wexler
  • Patricia Arriola: Jazmín Stuart
  • Daniel Aliendro: Gustavo Garzón
  • Juan Carlos Gianola: Hugo Arana
  • Amanda Arriola: Carola Reyna
  • Fernando Cox: Federico Olivera
  • Irma: Romina Ricci
  • Rodrigo Blanco: Roberto Vallejos
  • Raúl Donoso: Fabián Arenillas
  • Carmela: Natalia Lobo
  • Leonardo Blum: Federico Salles
  • Pamela: Julieta Vallina
  • Graciela de Cortés: Silvia Kutika
  • Rosita: Loren Acuña
  • Julián Goldman: Marcelo Melingo
  • Vivianne: Silvina Acosta
  • Carolina: Constanza Espejo
  • Octavio: Pablo Flores Maini
  • Tu parte del trato (Season 1)

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