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[Action & Adventure, Comedy]
Mar 2002 - Aug 2003 (Ended)
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2 seasons
24 episodes
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Season 1 (2002)
Season 2 (2003)
Languages:
Spanish(Español)
A small team of con artists for hire use their skills to solve common people's life problems.
Cast
Diego Peretti
Emilio Ravenna
Sergio Dioguardi
Martín Vanegas
Jorge D'Elía
José Feller
Federico D'Elía
Mario Santos
Alejandro Fiore
Pablo Lampone
Martín Seefeld
Gabriel Medina
César Vianco
Franco MIlazzo
Alejandro Awada
Marcos Molero
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