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Jugando a morir

Blas Romero "El Platanito" is a bullfighter who begins to take its first steps in Merida. After a long journey, one day he is lucky enough, his performance is showed on TV and that brings him to top of the charts. From now on, his problems will be centered with the dilemma of having to give up their dreams of making serious classical bullfighting, or jump to a false bullfighting, between slapstick and temerity, which will give offer him numerous well-paid contracts.

Top Cast

  • Blas Romero 'El Platanito'

    Blas Romero 'El Platanito'

    Blas

  • Ismael Merlo

    Ismael Merlo

    Empresario

  • Alicia Hermida

    Alicia Hermida

    Verónica

  • José Sancho

    José Sancho

    Pepe Rosales

  • Carmen Porcel

    Carmen Porcel

    Doña Manuela

  • Antonio Riquelme

    Antonio Riquelme

    Paco

  • Luis Barbero

    Luis Barbero

    Basilio

  • Carlos Boldo

    Carlos Boldo

  • José Orjas

    José Orjas

    Don Lorenzo

Overview

Blas Romero "El Platanito" is a bullfighter who begins to take its first steps in Merida. After a long journey, one day he is lucky enough, his performance is showed on TV and that brings him to top of the charts. From now on, his problems will be centered with the dilemma of having to give up their dreams of making serious classical bullfighting, or jump to a false bullfighting, between slapstick and temerity, which will give offer him numerous well-paid contracts.

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