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4.7 1h 27m

I Feel Strange

Laura, a pianist who has left home to flee her abusive husband, meets Marta, a vedette with whom she will work on the preparation of her new show.

Top Cast

  • Rocío Dúrcal

    Rocío Dúrcal

    Laura

  • Bárbara Rey

    Bárbara Rey

    Marta

  • Francisco Algora

    Francisco Algora

    Lucio

  • Ricardo Tundidor

    Ricardo Tundidor

  • Eva León

    Eva León

  • Luis Marín

    Luis Marín

  • Rafael Navarro

    Rafael Navarro

  • José Antonio Ceinos

    José Antonio Ceinos

  • Paco Nieto

    Paco Nieto

Overview

Laura, a pianist who has left home to flee her abusive husband, meets Marta, a vedette with whom she will work on the preparation of her new show.

Rating

4.7 / 10
22 Reviews
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