Top Cast
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Rafael Briceño
Gregor Samsa
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Ninón Racca
Grete Samsa
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Estelita Echezábal
Mrs. Samsa
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César Castillo López
Mr. Samsa
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Miguel Ángel Fuster
Guest
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Alberto Torija
Guest
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Alfredo Chacón
Guest
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Jesús Maella
Manager
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Victoria Nolasco
Charwoman
Overview
Gregor Samsa tries to get up to go to work, but realizes that during the night he has turned into a gigantic insect. Venezuelan adaptation based on Jorge Luis Borges' translation of Franz Kafka's novel.
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