Los Wánabis
Oct 26 2023
•2h 35m
•Comedy
Based on a real-life case, The Wanabis tells the story of a group of friends who, in an attempt to become overnight millionaires, invest everything they have (and don't have) in a bizarre business proposition that convert dyed black bills into real money. Their quest takes them on a journey fraught with risk and absurdity, risking their lives or at least changing them forever.
Cast
See allGabriel Haedo
Juan Pedro
Francisco Pazmiño
Beto
Daniel Calvopiña
Diego
Erika Toa Russo
María Gloria
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