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La gran fiesta

In 1942, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, a casino is organizing a farewell party for its patrons, since it's about to be turned into a US military base. The guests drink, seduce and gossip, but some also plot against each other.

Top Cast

  • Daniel Lugo

    Daniel Lugo

    José Manuel

  • Cordelia González

    Cordelia González

    Raquel

  • Miguel Ángel Suárez

    Miguel Ángel Suárez

    Vázquez

  • Luis Prendes

    Luis Prendes

    Don Manuel González

  • Laura Delano Duncan

    Laura Delano Duncan

    Rita Inéz

  • Raúl Dávila

    Raúl Dávila

    Don Miguel de la Torre

  • Carlos Augusto Cestero

    Carlos Augusto Cestero

    Ángel Luis

  • Ivonne Coll

    Ivonne Coll

    Doña Tula

  • Maruja Más

    Maruja Más

    Doña Tere

Overview

In 1942, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, a casino is organizing a farewell party for its patrons, since it's about to be turned into a US military base. The guests drink, seduce and gossip, but some also plot against each other.

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