El pecado de Oyuki

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El pecado de Oyuki
Directed by Benjamin Cann
Written by Yolanda Vargas Dulché
Script by Yolanda Vargas Dulché
Cinematography by Gabriel Vazquez Bulman
Produced by Lucy Orozco
Starring Ana Martin, Salvador Sánchez
Music by Bebu Silvetti
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Country Mexico
Language Spanish
Network Televisa
Broadcast 1986
No. of episodes 80 (60 min. each)

El Pecado de Oyuki ("Oyuki's sin") was a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa in 1986 based on an original story by Yolanda Vargas Dulché, who also adapted the screenplay for television. The telenovela was shown in the United States in 1988 through Univision. Dulché's story was also adapted for Brazilian television in 1967 and as a comic published starting April 11, 1975 by Grupo Editorial Vid. The Brazilian version was called "Yoshiko, um poema de amor" and starred actors Luis Gustavo and Rosa Miake.

[edit] Plot

The story takes place in Japan during the 19th century. Oyuki is a Geisha, exploited by her elder brother Oguino. She meets, falls in love and marries Irving, an English painter, against both their families' wishes. After they are forced to leave her country for England, she gives birth to a child, Yuriko (Lilly). When Oguino accidentally kills Irving, Oyuki is sent to the jail unjustly. Yuriko is then adopted and raised by her English grandparents. 20 years later, Oguino reveals on his deathbed that he is Irving's real killer and Oyuki is freed from prison. Ultimately, Oyuki reconciles with her lost daughter Yuriko.

[edit] CAST

  • Ana Martín as Oyuki
  • Boy Olmi as Irving Pointer
  • Salvador Sánchez as Oguino
  • Jorge Martínez de Hoyos as Sir Charles Pointer
  • Martha Roth as Lady Elizabeth
  • Rafael Sánchez Navarro as Orson
  • Anna Silvetti as Elainne
  • Cecilia Gabriela as Yuriko
  • Guillermo Murray as Richard
  • Evangelina Elizondo as Diana
  • Nuria Bages as Renée
  • Blanca Torres as Orson's mother
  • Patricia Bernal as Margarita
  • Aurora Clavel as Nanae
  • Jorge Pais as Tom
  • Marta Zamora as Helen
  • Carlos Riquelme as John
  • Yoshio as Togo Fushoko
  • Erika Kasuga as Sumiko
  • Luis Maunuel Pelayo as Rigoberto
  • Alicia Encinas as Reyna
  • Margo Su as Kiku
  • Margarita Isabel as Mary
  • Patricio Castillo as Bertoldo
  • Noe Murayama as Kyozo
  • Ana Luisa Peluffo as Ivette
  • Manuel Guizar as Togo Fushoko

[edit] External links

Alma Latina: Mexican Telenovela Database [1]

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