Women, Real Life Cases

Women, Real Life Cases

Release date : February 7, 1985
Countries of origin : Mexico /
Original Language : Spanish /
Creators : Jorge Lozano Soriano /
Production companies : Televisa /
February 7, 1985 Mexico Drama Spanish More
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The show presents mature themes involving love stories and disturbing topics of real-life cases including rape, incest, child abuse, prostitution, discrimination and domestic violence. At the beginning of each episode, Silvia Pinal would discuss the social aspect surrounding the case the audience was about to view.
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Women, Real Life Cases
1985 • 1 Episodes

Season 1 of House of the Dragon premiered on February 7, 1985.

Most Recent: S1.E1 Episode 1

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Silvia Pinal
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María Prado
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Andrew Sosa
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Lucero Lander
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Raúl Ochoa
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Jairo Gómez
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Gabriela Salomón
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  • title:Women, Real Life Cases
  • status:In Production
  • Release date: 1985
  • Genres: Drama · Crime ·
  • Countries of origin: Mexico ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Creators: Jorge Lozano Soriano ·
  • Production companies: Televisa ·
  • Overview:The show presents mature themes involving love stories and disturbing topics of real-life cases including rape, incest, child abuse, prostitution, discrimination and domestic violence. At the beginning of each episode, Silvia Pinal would discuss the social aspect surrounding the case the audience was about to view.
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