Alborada

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Alborada is a telenovela made by Mexican TV network Televisa. It is a historical telenovela, set in the colonial Panama and Mexico a few years before Mexican Independence from Spain.

This telenovela was broadcast from December 2005 to April 2006 on Univision in the U.S. Alborada also won the TV y Novelas award for best telenovela of the year (2006).

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[edit] Plot

In Santa Rita, Panama, Hipolita is still living with her grandmother, Doña Carlota, and Hipolita is arranged to marry Antonio. Antonio never has had sex with Hipolita because he is emotionally affected by the psychological and physical abuse from his uncle. Antonio and his mother have economical problems and the only way to inherit their uncle's money is that Antonio must have a baby. Hipolita's mother in law, forces a Mexican man, Luis, to pretend be Antonio and to have sex with Hipolita.

[edit] Cast

  • Lucero--Hipolita Diaz de Guzman, later Hipolita Diaz de Manrique y Arellano, Condesa de Guevara, main heroine
  • Fernando Colunga--Luis Manrique y Arellano, later Conde de Guevara , main hero
  • Daniela Romo--Juana Arellano, viuda de Manrique, mother of Diego, villain
  • Arturo Peniche--Antonio de Guzman, husband of Hipolita
  • Luis Roberto Guzman--Diego Arellano, Conde de Guevara, villain
  • Mariana Garza--Esperanza, wife of Luis
  • Ernesto Laguardia--Cristobal de Lara, friend of Luis
  • Iran Castillo--Catalina, sister of Hipolita and wife of Cristobal
  • Alejandro Tommasi--Felipe, friend and employee of Luis
  • Manuel Ojeda--Francisco, father of Catalina, villain
  • Vanessa Guzman--Perla
  • Olivia Bucio--Asuncion, mother of Hipolita and Catalina, wife of Francisco
  • Beatriz Moreno--Adalgisa, maid of Hipolita
  • Jose Luis Resendez--Andres, son of Francisco
  • Mariana Karr--Isabel, aunt of Luis
  • Monica Miguel--Modesta, Juana's maid
  • Valentino Lanus--Martin, Son of Felipe
  • Sherlyn-- Marina
  • Marcelo Córdoba--Marcos, works for Luis, friend of Martin

[edit] Crew

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