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{{Short description|Mexican telenovela}} |
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| genre = [[Telenovela]]<br>[[Romance film|Romance]]<br>Drama |
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| creator = [[Inés Rodena]] |
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| opentheme = ''Prisionera de amor'' by [[Rocío Banquells]] |
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| country = Mexico |
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| runtime = 41-44 minutes |
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| company = [[Televisa]] |
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| channel = [[Canal de las Estrellas]] |
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| first_aired = {{start date|1994|3|28}} |
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| last_aired = {{end date|1994|7|22}} |
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| audio_format = [[Dolby Digital|Dolby Digital 5.1]] |
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| director = [[Pedro Damián]]<br />Luis Vélez |
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| cinematography = Carlos Sánchez Zuñiga |
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| cinematography = Carlos Sánchez Zuñiga |
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'''''Prisionera de amor''''' (English title: ''Prisoner of love'') is a |
'''''Prisionera de amor''''' (English title: ''Prisoner of love'') is a Mexican [[telenovela]] produced by [[Pedro Damián]] for [[Televisa]] in 1994.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.alma-latina.net/PrisioneradeAmor/PrisioneradeAmor.shtml |title=Prisionera de amor |publisher=alma-latina.net |access-date=March 10, 2016 |language=es |url-status=unfit |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110805202109/http://www.alma-latina.net/PrisioneradeAmor/PrisioneradeAmor.shtml |archive-date=August 5, 2011 }}</ref> |
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[[Maribel Guardia]] and [[Saúl Lisazo]] starred as protagonists, while [[Julieta Egurrola]], Lorena Meritano, Rosario Gálvez, Gabriela Goldsmith, [[Sebastián Ligarde]] and [[Fernando Ciangherotti]] starred as antagonists. |
[[Maribel Guardia]] and [[Saúl Lisazo]] starred as protagonists, while [[Julieta Egurrola]], Lorena Meritano, [[Rosario Gálvez]], Gabriela Goldsmith, [[Sebastián Ligarde]] and [[Fernando Ciangherotti]] starred as antagonists. |
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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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Cristina Carbajal |
Cristina Carbajal is a woman who has paid an unjust sentence in jail. She was wrongly blamed for the death of her husband. After ten years, she gets out of prison for good behavior. |
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After ten years locked up, get out of prison for good behavior. |
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Her daughters, Karina and Rosita, who were five and one year old when Cristina was imprisoned, are now 15 and 11 years old. They have been brought up by their father's aunt and uncle, Eloísa and Braulio Monasterios. |
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The Monasterios hate Cristina. They believe that she is responsible for their nephew's death. The Monasterios have told the girls that they are orphans. |
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== Cast == |
== Cast == |
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*[[Maribel Guardia]] as ''Cristina Carbajal/Florencia Rondán'' |
*[[Maribel Guardia]] as ''Cristina Carbajal/Florencia Rondán'' |
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*[[Saúl Lisazo]] as ''José Armando Vidal'' |
*[[Saúl Lisazo]] as ''José Armando Vidal'' |
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*[[Julieta Egurrola]] as ''Flavia Monasterios'' |
*[[Julieta Egurrola]] as ''Flavia Monasterios'' |
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*Alberto Inzúa as ''Gastón Monasterios'' |
*Alberto Inzúa as ''Gastón Monasterios'' |
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*[[Irán Eory]] as ''Eloísa |
*[[Irán Eory]] as ''Eloísa'' |
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*[[Karla Álvarez]] as ''Karina Monasterios'' |
*[[Karla Álvarez]] as ''Karina Monasterios'' |
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*Gerardo Hemmer as ''Alex Monasterios'' |
*Gerardo Hemmer as ''Alex Monasterios'' |
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*Alisa Vélez as ''Rosita Monasterios'' |
*Alisa Vélez as ''Rosita Monasterios'' |
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*[[Ariel López Padilla]] as ''Federico Monasterios'' |
*[[Ariel López Padilla]] as ''Federico Monasterios'' |
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*Rosario Gálvez as ''Eugenia'' |
*[[Rosario Gálvez]] as ''Eugenia'' |
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*[[Leticia Calderón]] as ''Consuelo'' |
*[[Leticia Calderón]] as ''Consuelo'' |
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*[[Eduardo Santamarina]] as ''Rodrigo Miranda'' |
*[[Eduardo Santamarina]] as ''Rodrigo Miranda'' |
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*Carmen Amezcua as ''Gisela |
*Carmen Amezcua as ''Gisela'' |
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*Rodolfo Arias as ''Efrén'' |
*Rodolfo Arias as ''Efrén'' |
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*Álvaro Carcaño as ''Pascual'' |
*Álvaro Carcaño as ''Pascual'' |
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*Carlos Águila |
*Carlos Águila |
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*[[Aracely Arámbula]] |
*[[Aracely Arámbula]] |
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== Awards == |
== Awards and nominations == |
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| rowspan=2|1995 || rowspan=2|[[13th TVyNovelas Awards]] || [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Antagonist Actress|Best Antagonist Actress]] || [[Julieta Egurrola]] || {{nom}} |
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| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Young Lead Actress|Best Young Lead Actress]] || [[Karla Álvarez]] || {{nom}} |
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| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Antagonist Actress|Best Antagonist Actress]]|| [[Julieta Egurrola]] |
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| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Young Lead Actress|Best Young Lead Actress]]|| [[Karla Álvarez]] |
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| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Young Lead Actor|Best Young Lead Actor]]||Gerardo Hemmer |
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| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Child Performance|Best Child Performance]]||Alisa Vélez |
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| [[TVyNovelas Award for Best Musical Theme|Best Musical Theme]]|| [[Rocío Banquells]] |
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Latest revision as of 09:11, 18 December 2024
Prisionera de amor | |
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Genre | Telenovela Romance Drama |
Created by | Inés Rodena |
Written by | Carlos Romero Dolores Ortega Valeria Phillips Carmen Múñoz de Cote Luz Orlín |
Directed by | Pedro Damián Luis Vélez |
Starring | Maribel Guardia Saúl Lisazo Gabriela Goldsmith Rafael Baledón Eduardo Noriega Julieta Egurrola Alberto Inzúa |
Theme music composer | Jesús Medel Jorge Olvera Miguel Angel Garrocho |
Opening theme | Prisionera de amor by Rocío Banquells |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 85 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Pedro Damián |
Cinematography | Carlos Sánchez Zuñiga |
Running time | 41-44 minutes |
Production company | Televisa |
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Network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Release | March 28 July 22, 1994 | –
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Prisionera de amor (English title: Prisoner of love) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Pedro Damián for Televisa in 1994.[1]
Maribel Guardia and Saúl Lisazo starred as protagonists, while Julieta Egurrola, Lorena Meritano, Rosario Gálvez, Gabriela Goldsmith, Sebastián Ligarde and Fernando Ciangherotti starred as antagonists.
Plot
[edit]Cristina Carbajal is a woman who has paid an unjust sentence in jail. She was wrongly blamed for the death of her husband. After ten years, she gets out of prison for good behavior.
Her daughters, Karina and Rosita, who were five and one year old when Cristina was imprisoned, are now 15 and 11 years old. They have been brought up by their father's aunt and uncle, Eloísa and Braulio Monasterios.
The Monasterios hate Cristina. They believe that she is responsible for their nephew's death. The Monasterios have told the girls that they are orphans.
Cast
[edit]- Maribel Guardia as Cristina Carbajal/Florencia Rondán
- Saúl Lisazo as José Armando Vidal
- Gabriela Goldsmith as Isaura Durán
- Rafael Baledón as Braulio Monasterios #1
- Eduardo Noriega as Braulio Monastaerios #2
- Julieta Egurrola as Flavia Monasterios
- Alberto Inzúa as Gastón Monasterios
- Irán Eory as Eloísa
- Karla Álvarez as Karina Monasterios
- Gerardo Hemmer as Alex Monasterios
- Alix as Sonia Monasterios
- Alisa Vélez as Rosita Monasterios
- Ariel López Padilla as Federico Monasterios
- Rosario Gálvez as Eugenia
- Leticia Calderón as Consuelo
- Eduardo Santamarina as Rodrigo Miranda
- Carmen Amezcua as Gisela
- Rodolfo Arias as Efrén
- Álvaro Carcaño as Pascual
- Juan Felipe Preciado as Albino
- Lorena Meritano as Esther
- Fernando Ciangherotti as Augusto Bianchi
- Sebastián Ligarde as Gerardo Ávila
- Juan Carlos Muñoz as Ángel
- Roberto Gutiérrez as Oswaldo Serrano
- Silvia Derbez as Chayo
- Alpha Acosta as Mariana
- Fabiola Campomanes as Lucila
- Leonardo García as Óscar
- Mané Macedo as Delia Escobedo
- Patricia Martínez as Eufemia
- Irma Torres as Librada
- Georgina Pedret as Luz
- Mónica Dionne as Teté
- Sergio Jiménez as Dr. Santos
- Javier Gómez as Humberto
- Alma Rosa Añorve
- Beatriz Ambriz
- José Salomé Brito
- Dionisio
- Bárbara Eibenshutz
- Maximiliano Hernández
- Claudia Inchaurregui
- Thelma Dorantes
- José Amador
- Kala Ruiz
- Carlos Águila
- Aracely Arámbula
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1995 | 13th TVyNovelas Awards | Best Antagonist Actress | Julieta Egurrola | Nominated |
Best Young Lead Actress | Karla Álvarez | Nominated |
References
[edit]- ^ "Prisionera de amor" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on August 5, 2011. Retrieved March 10, 2016.
External links
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