Lucas Me Queria A Mi (1997)
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Synopsis: The Spanish comedy LUCAS ME QUERIA A MI (LUCAS LOVED ME) marks the debut of the directing team of Dania Ayaso and Felix Sabroso. Three gay roommates--Toni, Carlos, and Dani--decide to make room for... The Spanish comedy LUCAS ME QUERIA A MI (LUCAS LOVED ME) marks the debut of the directing team of Dania Ayaso and Felix Sabroso. Three gay roommates--Toni, Carlos, and Dani--decide to make room for one more, and upon meeting dreamy Lucas, quickly determine that he's the one. Each spends their time vying for Lucas' affections and bicker amongst each other for the right to his attention. But the situation changes drastically when Lucas turns up dead in the kitchen, knives sticking from his chest. When the police arrive, Toni, Carlos, and Dani each find themselves concocting tales to both clear them from suspicion and prove to the others that LUCAS ME QUERIA A MI. [More]
Starring: Jordi Molla, Pepe Nieto, Mariola Fuentes, Maria Pujalte
Starring: Jordi Molla, Pepe Nieto, Mariola Fuentes, Maria Pujalte, Esperanza Roy, Antonia San Juan
Director: Dunia Ayaso, Felix Sabroso
Director: Dunia Ayaso, Felix Sabroso
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