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Locas de Amor is an Argentine series, produced by Pol-ka Producciones which was originally transmitted from April to December 2004. It was written and adapted for television by . It was directed by and Daniel Barone. It starred Leticia Brédice, Julieta Díaz and Soledad Villamil. 52 episodes were made. The show tells the story of three young mental hospital inmates: Juana, Simona and María, and their attempts to reinsert themselves into society after being released from the psychiatric institution.

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  • Locas de amor es una serie de televisión argentina, producida por Pol-ka y que fue transmitida originalmente desde el 27 de abril al 21 de diciembre de 2004 por la pantalla de Canal Trece. Fue escrita y adaptada a la televisión por . Su dirección estuvo a cargo de Daniel Barone.​ Protagonizada por Leticia Brédice, Julieta Díaz y Soledad Villamil. Coprotagonizada por Diego Peretti, Alfredo Casero, Paula Siero, Luis Ziembrowski, Fabián Arenillas, Violeta Urtizberea, y Alan Sabbagh. También, contó con las actuaciones especiales de Horacio Roca y las primeras actrices Leonor Manso y Cristina Murta. Y las participaciones de Andrea Pietra y Cristina Banegas como actrices invitadas. (es)
  • Locas de Amor is an Argentine series, produced by Pol-ka Producciones which was originally transmitted from April to December 2004. It was written and adapted for television by . It was directed by and Daniel Barone. It starred Leticia Brédice, Julieta Díaz and Soledad Villamil. 52 episodes were made. The show tells the story of three young mental hospital inmates: Juana, Simona and María, and their attempts to reinsert themselves into society after being released from the psychiatric institution. (en)
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  • Locas de amor es una serie de televisión argentina, producida por Pol-ka y que fue transmitida originalmente desde el 27 de abril al 21 de diciembre de 2004 por la pantalla de Canal Trece. Fue escrita y adaptada a la televisión por . Su dirección estuvo a cargo de Daniel Barone.​ Protagonizada por Leticia Brédice, Julieta Díaz y Soledad Villamil. Coprotagonizada por Diego Peretti, Alfredo Casero, Paula Siero, Luis Ziembrowski, Fabián Arenillas, Violeta Urtizberea, y Alan Sabbagh. También, contó con las actuaciones especiales de Horacio Roca y las primeras actrices Leonor Manso y Cristina Murta. Y las participaciones de Andrea Pietra y Cristina Banegas como actrices invitadas. (es)
  • Locas de Amor is an Argentine series, produced by Pol-ka Producciones which was originally transmitted from April to December 2004. It was written and adapted for television by . It was directed by and Daniel Barone. It starred Leticia Brédice, Julieta Díaz and Soledad Villamil. 52 episodes were made. The show tells the story of three young mental hospital inmates: Juana, Simona and María, and their attempts to reinsert themselves into society after being released from the psychiatric institution. (en)
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