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Penélope

Penélope an eleven-year-old girl the daughter of a drug-trafficking mother and a violent stepfather is taken to live with Martin (Hugo Catálan), her biological father, after her mother is sentenced to eight years in prison, Martín who has never seen her before agrees to take custody, at first the relationship is difficult but in a short time Martín and Pénelope establish a bond, but when a gang of criminals kidnaps her father Pénelope launches in search of her father with the help of a 9 mm pistol and Nacho an Uber driver.

Top Cast

  • Hugo Catalán

    Hugo Catalán

    Martin

  • Román García

    Román García

    Uber Driver

  • Marco Pérez

    Marco Pérez

    Comandante

  • Adán Reyes

    Adán Reyes

    Teacher

  • José Carlos Rodríguez

    José Carlos Rodríguez

    Emilio

  • Gabriel Soriano

    Gabriel Soriano

    Abogado

  • Maria Soriano

    Maria Soriano

    Pénelope

Overview

Penélope an eleven-year-old girl the daughter of a drug-trafficking mother and a violent stepfather is taken to live with Martin (Hugo Catálan), her biological father, after her mother is sentenced to eight years in prison, Martín who has never seen her before agrees to take custody, at first the relationship is difficult but in a short time Martín and Pénelope establish a bond, but when a gang of criminals kidnaps her father Pénelope launches in search of her father with the help of a 9 mm pistol and Nacho an Uber driver.

Rating

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