Hay alguien ahí (2009–2010)
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An average family threatened by unknown forces. |
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Hay alguien ahí (2009–2010)
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An average family threatened by unknown forces. |
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Sonia Castelo | ... |
Clara Simón
(26 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Eduard Farelo | ... |
Diego Pardo
(26 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Guillermo Barrientos | ... |
Íñigo Pardo
(26 episodes, 2009-2010)
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María Cotiello | ... |
Irene Pardo
(26 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Mónica Rodríguez Caballero | ... |
Ana Pardo
(26 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Marina Salas | ... |
Silvia Latiegui
(26 episodes, 2009-2010)
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| William Miller | ... |
Jorge Selvas
(26 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Chisco Amado | ... |
Luis Latiegui
(26 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Agnes Kiraly | ... |
Nikoletta Blaskó
(26 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Laura Aparicio | ... |
Ruth Berlín
(25 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Jordi Dauder | ... |
Celestino Poveda
(25 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Bárbara de Lema | ... |
Nieves Bruc
(24 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Carolina Bona | ... |
Elisa
(23 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Cameron Antrobus | ... |
Raúl
(22 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Montse Mostaza | ... |
Rebeca Santos
(18 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Esmeralda Moya | ... |
Amanda Ríos
(17 episodes, 2009-2010)
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| Carlos Bardem | ... |
Justo
(17 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Jorge Bosch | ... |
Fredo
(14 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Jaume García Arija | ... |
Martín Ladera
(14 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Octavi Pujades | ... |
Salvador Lago
(13 episodes, 2009-2010)
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David González | ... |
Pepito
(13 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Gustavo Salmerón | ... |
Germán Costa
(11 episodes, 2010)
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Aitor Merino | ... |
Sandro Solano
(11 episodes, 2010)
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An average family threatened by unknown forces.
One of the series I've been hooked most in the last years, "Hay alguien ahí" (who goes there) tells the story of a family who moves into a, of course, haunted house. The fun part is that it isn't about terror, but about characters: though the first chapters focus on Ouijas, ghosts, and mild shocks (though thankfully most supernatural things happen during the daylight), the series soon follows what it is most interesting about it: the not-perfect families that live comfortably in the rich suburbs. And there you don't only find an amusing array of personalities (leaded by the wonderful Marina Salas, who makes Silvia a very complex, dangerous, selfish but immature and vulnerable girl), but also a nice social commentary: children are never listened, and fractured families really don't listen to each other, like their own problems are the biggest of all. The first season ends in a wonderful cliffhanger, and then the second season meanders a bit. But anyway, it took a lot to make a good fantasy in Spain, the special and makeup effects just work, and there is a lot of effort trying to make each of these chapters, er, professional.
And that is something that was rarely achieved in this country productions for a lot of time.