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Behind the Wall

Behind the Wall

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The new program hosted by Kike Morandé promises to brighten up your summer nights with fun comedy sketches.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Returning Series

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

07 June 2025

Country

Chile

Cast

Kike Morandé

Kike Morandé

Cristián Henríquez

Cristián Henríquez

Paola Troncoso

Paola Troncoso

Humberto Espinoza

Humberto Espinoza

Belén Mora

Belén Mora

Francisco Acuña

Francisco Acuña

Sandra Donoso

Sandra Donoso

Patricio Fuentes

Patricio Fuentes

María José Quiroz

María José Quiroz

Gustavo Becerra

Gustavo Becerra

Miguelito

Miguelito

Kurt Carrera

Kurt Carrera

Rodrigo Villegas

Rodrigo Villegas

Laura Prieto

Laura Prieto

Ignacio Kilche

Ignacio Kilche

Ingrid Parra

Ingrid Parra

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