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Four Seasons in Havana

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Four Seasons in Havana
Genre
Based onThe Havana Quartet
by Leonardo Padura Fuentes
StarringJorge Perugorría
Carlos Enrique Almirante
Luis Alberto García
Country of origin
  • Spain
  • Cuba
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes4
Production
Production companies
  • Mistery Producciones
  • Movistar+
  • Nadcon Film

Four Seasons in Havana (Spanish: Cuatro estaciones en La Habana) was a four-part 2016 Spanish-language web television series on Netflix. It is based on the books “The Havana Quartet” written by Cuban novelist Leonardo Padura Fuentes. The premise revolves around lieutenant Mario Conde (Jorge Perugorría) and his partner Sgt. Manolo Palacios (Carlos Enrique Almirante), as they solve crime in the heart of Cuba’s capital Havana.[1][2][3]

In November 2020, it was announced that the series will be leaving the streaming service on December 9 due to their expired 4-year contract with the show's production companies.[4]

Cast

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  • Jorge Perugorría as Mario Conde
  • Carlos Enrique Almirante as Palacios
  • Luis Alberto García as Carlos El Flaco
  • Mario Guerra as Candito El Rojo
  • Enrique Molina as Antonio Rangel
  • Jorge Martínez as Andrés
  • Alexis Díaz as Conejoj
  • Vladimir Cruz as Fabricio
  • Néstor Jiménez as Forense
  • Ernesto del Cañal as Crespo
  • Saul Rojas as Greco
  • Yudith Castillo as Vilma
  • Laura Ramos as Tamara
  • Aurora Basnuevo as Josefina
  • Hector Pérez as Miki Cara de Jeba
  • Yessica Borroto as Cuqui
  • Felix Beatón as Capt. Cicerón
  • Pilar Mayo as Maruchi
  • Ylsi Pérez as Secretaria de Rangel

References

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  1. ^ "Four Seasons In Havana Season 1 Review". The Review Geek. Retrieved August 4, 2019.
  2. ^ "Four Seasons in Havana - NYT Watching". The New York Times. Retrieved August 4, 2019.
  3. ^ "Buena Vista Murder Club: Four Seasons in Havana". Criminal Element (in Spanish). Retrieved August 4, 2019.
  4. ^ "Netflix Original 'Four Seasons in Havana' Leaving Netflix in December 2020". Retrieved November 10, 2020.
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