S4E11 La noche de las dos lunas
Se celebra La Noche de las Dos Lunas, en la que, en conmemoración de una vieja leyenda, las chicas deben adornar su vestido con una rosa blanca al llegar la medianoche.
El Internado Laguna Negra was a Spanish television drama-thriller focusing on the students of a fictional boarding school in a forest, where teenagers are sent by their parents to study. The boarding school is situated in a forest far from the city, on the outskirts on which macabre events occur. The series debut on 24 May 2007, and is a production of Antena 3. Although the show is recorded and produced in HD, it is only broadcast in SD. However, an HD Blu-ray Disc release has been announced.
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Se celebra La Noche de las Dos Lunas, en la que, en conmemoración de una vieja leyenda, las chicas deben adornar su vestido con una rosa blanca al llegar la medianoche.
07 15 24 35 44 57. Ésos son los números que hacen funcionar la máquina, los números que Max dio a Iván en el sueño y pueden salvarle la vida. Si eso no funciona ya todo estará perdido porque Max ha muerto a manos de Amaia, la última infiltrada de Ottox dentro del colegio. ¿Habrá sobrevivido Iván?
The arrival of María, the new cleaner, at La Laguna Negra boarding school, after escaping from a psychiatric hospital, will disrupt the peaceful life of Héctor, the charismatic headmaster, who has a seemingly perfect relationship with Elsa, the strict head of studies. A closeness will develop between them that Elsa will try to prevent. María is not the only one fleeing a painful past. Marcos and Paula, after the disappearance of their parents, are taken in by the school under the tutelage of Héctor, who is now their only family.
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