Azul Tequila

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Azul Tequila
Directed by Humberto Zurita
Written by Alfonso Acebal
Jorge Landa
Script by Alfonso Acebal
Cinematography by Carlos Guerra
Sergio Treviño
Produced by Zuba Producciones
Starring Bárbara Mori
Mauricio Ochmann
Music by Federico Chávez Blanco
Armando Manzanero
Theme song Flechazo
Performed by Los Fugitivos
Country Mexico
Language Spanish
Network TV Azteca
Broadcast 1998
No. of episodes 80

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Azul Tequila is a Mexican telenovela. The 80-episode serial was produced for TV Azteca by the celebrity couple Christian Bach and Humberto Zurita in conjunction with Humberto's brother Gerardo under their production company ZUBA Producciones.

With an approximate cost of $5,000,000 United States dollars, this production was praised by the critics, but was not a great success with the Mexican audience although it was in Europe and Asia, Malaysia and Thailand. One of the reasons for its lower rating was that it was broadcasted at the same time as El privilegio de amar, the most successful telenovela of rival network Televisa that year. This was the first telenovela for Ursula Pratts with TV Azteca, and also the first in 10 years after Monte Calvario in 1988.

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Azul is a young woman in the end of the 19th century who has been forced to get engaged to Arcadio (Víctor González) when she is in love with his brother Santiago (Mauricio Ochmann). Before her wedding peasant revolution is started and she is kidnapped. Santiago, believing she is dead, creates one of the finest tequilas and calls it "Azul Tequila".

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