Mujeres Asesinas (Mexico)
Mujeres Asesinas |
DVD cover of Season 1 |
Format |
Drama
Mystery
Thriller |
Created by |
Marisa Grinstein[1] |
Starring |
Rosa María Bianchi
Mauricio Castillo
Ricardo de Franco
Laisha Wilkins
Renato Bartilotti
Wdeth Grabriel
Paola Hinojosa
Pablo Valentin |
Opening theme |
"Que Emane" by Gloria Trevi (2nd Season), "Alma perdida" by Ana Bárbara and "Con las manos atadas" by Yuri (3rd Season) and "Mujer herida" by Alejandra Guzmán (4th season) |
Country of origin |
Mexico |
Language(s) |
Spanish |
No. of seasons |
4 |
No. of episodes |
58 |
Production |
Executive producer(s) |
Pedro Torres |
Running time |
Approx. 43 minutes |
Broadcast |
Original channel |
TVC / Canal 5[2] |
Original run |
June 17, 2008 – present |
External links |
Website |
Mujeres Asesinas[3] is a Mexican drama and psychological thriller type television series produced by Pedro Torres. The series is an adaptation of the Argentine series with the same name, produced by Pol-ka from 2005–2008.
Plot
Mujeres Asesinas is a series that shows the dark side of women who have been mistreated or abused and become cruel murderers. The series shows how violence and death overcome the feminine mind.
Each episode shows a different story of a woman who has committed homicide. These women are motivated by love, hate, resentment, revenge, madness, despair, fear, anger, addiction, salvation and redemption. Doctor Sofía Capellan and her team of experts try to solve the murders perpetrated by the women.
DIEM
Departamento de Investigacion Especializado en Mujeres (in English, the Department of Investigation Specializing in Women), is an agency which is in charge of helping women. This agency confronts and resolves brutal crimes in which the women are also victims. in this version (the Mexican version) the Department of Investigation Specializing in Women (DIEM) is added which didn't exist in the Argentinian version.
First Season
The first season began on June 17, 2008 with the episode "Sonia, Desalmada", starring Leticia Calderón and ended on July 23, 2008 with the episode "Emma, Costurera", starring Verónica Castro. The slogan of the first season was "No Permitas Que Tu Mujer Vea Esta Nueva Serie" which means, "Don't let your wife watch this new series".
Second Season
Season two began on July 14, 2009 with the episode of "Clara, Fantasiosa", starring Edith González and ended on August 25 with the episode "Carmen, Honrada", starring Carmen Salinas. The theme song for the second season was "Que Emane" sung by Gloria Trevi.[3] This second seasons slogan was "Mueres Por Que Tu Mujer La Vea", which translates to "you'll be dying to let your wife watch it".
Third Season
The third season began on September 21, 2010 with the episode of "Irma, de los Peces", starring Jaqueline Bracamontes and ended with "Las Cotuchas, Empresarias" starring María Rojo, Pilar Pellicer and Patricia Reyes Spíndola. In the U.S. the series premiered on January 13, 2011 with the episode "Luz, Arrolladora" starring Giselle Blondet and Cynthia Klitbo. Season three had two different theme songs depending on the episode. The first is "Alma Perdida", sung by Ana Bárbara, while the other is "Con Las Manos Atadas", sung by Yuri.
The slogan for the third season was " A Veces El Corazón Habla Con Sangre" which tranlasted to English means "Sometimes The Heart Speaks With Blood". However, in the United States, it was "Porque La Tercera Vez, Es La Que Duele Más", in English meaning "Because the third time is the one that hurts the most".
Fourth Season
Mujeres Asesinas
- Leticia Calderón - Sonia, Desalmada (Sonia, Soulless)
- Irán Castillo - Mónica, Acorralada (Monica, Cornered)
- Isela Vega - Margarita, Ponzoñosa (Margarita, Poisonous)
- Alejandra Barros - Jéssica, Tóxica (Jessica, Toxic)
- Nailea Norvind - Martha, Asfixiante (Martha, Suffocating)
- Natalia Esperón - Claudia, Cuchillera (Claudia, Cutter)
- Damayanti Quintanar - Patricia, Vengadora (Patricia, Vengeful)
- Lucía Méndez - Cándida, Esperanzada (Candida, Hopeful)
- María Rojo - Emilia, Cocinera (Emilia, Cook)
- Itatí Cantoral - Sandra, Trepadora (Sandra, Gold-Digger)
- Daniela Romo - Cristina, Rebelde (Cristina, Rebellious)
- Cecilia Suárez - Ana, Corrosiva (Ana, Corrosive)
- Verónica Castro - Emma, Costurera (Emma, Seamstress)
Mujeres Asesinas 2
- Edith González - Clara, Fantasiosa (Clara, Fantasious)[5]
- Patricia Navidad, Galilea Montijo and Ana Brenda Contreras - Las Garrido, Codiciosas (The Garridos, Greedy)[5]
- Sherlyn - Laura, Confundida (Laura, Confused)[5]
- Karyme Lozano and Elsa Pataky - Ana y Paula, Ultrajadas (Ana and Paula, Outraged)[5]
- Daniela Castro - Rosa, Heredera (Rosa, Heiress)
- Patricia Reyes Spíndola - Tita Garza, Estafadora (Tita Garza, Cheater)
- Angélica Vale and Angélica Maria - Julia, Encubridora (Julia, Concealing)[6]
- Angelique Boyer - Soledad, cautiva (Soledad, Captive)
- Nuria Bages - Ofelia, Enamorada (Ofelia, In Love)
- Adriana Fonseca - Cecilia, Prohibida (Cecilia, Forbidden)
- Maria Sorte - María, Pescadera (Maria, Fishmonger)[7]
- Susana González and Eiza Gonzalez - Tere, Desconfiada (Tere, Distrustful)
- Carmen Salinas - Carmen, Honrada (Carmen, Honorable)[8]
Mujeres Asesinas 3
- Jacqueline Bracamontes - Irma, de los Peces (Irma, of the Fish)[9]
- Rocío Banquells - Elena, Protectora (Elena, Protector)[10]
- Zuria Vega - Azucena, Liberada (Azucena, Liberated)
- Yolanda Andrade and Aleida Núñez - Elvira y Mercedes, Justicieras (Elvira and Mercedes, Righteous)[11]
- Dulce María - Eliana, Cuñada (Eliana, Sister-in-Law)[12]
- Maite Perroni, Diana Bracho and Luz Maria Aguilar - Las Blanco, Viudas (The Blancos, Widows)
- Ana Bertha Espin - Thelma, Impaciente (Thelma, Impatient)[13]
- Belinda, and Issabela Camil - Annette y Ana, Nobles (Annette and Ana, Noble)
- Kika Edgar - Paula, Bailarina (Paula, Dancer)[14]
- Aislinn Derbez - Marta, Manipuladora (Marta, Manipulator)[15]
- Dominika Paleta - María, Fanática (Maria, Fanatic)
- Giselle Blondet and Cynthia Klitbo - Luz, Arrolladora (Luz, Overwhelming)
- Leticia Perdigón - Maggie, Pensionada (Maggie, Pensioner)
- María Rojo, Patricia Reyes Spíndola and Pilar Pellicer - Las Cotuchas, Empresarias (The Cotuchas, Entrepreneurs)
Mujeres Asesinas 4
- María Rubio, Beatriz Moreno and Rosita Pelayo - Las Ramírez, Pastoras
- Erika Buenfil - Marga, Victima
- Jessica Coch - Olga, Encargada
- Mayrín Villanueva - Lilia, Soltera
- Silvia Pasquel - Juana, Instigadora
- Ana Claudia Talancón - Lucía, Memoriosa
- Silvia Pinal - Alicia, Deudora
- Chantal Andere - Prospera, Arrepentida
- Angelina Peláez - Rita, Burlada
- Olivia Collins - Irene, Abogada
- Zoraida Gomez - Sofía, Hija
- Arlette Pacheco - Isabel, Enfermera
- Helena Rojo - Leonor, Madrastra
- Ninel Conde - Angela, Cirujana
- Luz Elena González - Felisa, Desesperada
- Silvia Navarro - Graciela, Incendiaria
- Sophie Alexander - Diana, Obstinada
- Danna Paola - Paola, Angelical
- Laura Flores - Perla, Anfitriona
- Raquel Olmedo - Leticia, Avarisiosa
- Sabine Moussier - Alma, Sometida
- Mariana Seoane - Julieta, Abandonada
- Felicia Mercado - Angelica, Profesora
- Paulina Goto - Mercedes, Virgen
- Samadhi Zendejas - Romina, Estudiante
- Azela Robinson, Gaby Espino, Lidia Ávila and África Zavala - Las Sanchez, Serviciales
- Florinda Meza - Pilar, Esposa
- Norma Herrera - Elvira, Abnegada
- Verónica Jaspeado - Cinthya, Niñera
- Eiza González - Zalma, Decidida
- Brenda Asnicar and Natasha Dupeyrón - Celia y Vicky, Inseparables
- Claudia Álvarez - Eliza, Soñadora
- Alejandra Procuna - Esther, Monja
- Violeta Isfel - Andrea, Obsesionada
- Vanesa Leiro - Paloma, Rencorosa
- Jacqueline Andere - Stella, Huerfana
- Lorena Herrera, Lucero Lander, Paty Díaz and Grettell Valdez - Mónica, Creyente
- Ilean Almaguer - Susana, Resentida
- Ana Patricia Rojo - Vanessa, Alucinada
- Ludwika Paleta - Norah, Amiga
- Lucero (entertainer) - Gloria, Religiosa
- Yadhira Carrillo - Pricila, Despiadada
- Olivia Bucio - Pamela, Destrozada
- Ximena Herrera - Marcela, Lastimada
- Allisson Lozz - Atana, Señalada
- Geraldine Bazán and Giselle Kuri - Dolores, Poseída
- Valeria Vazquez - Paloma, Baleadora
- Anahí - Lupe, De Las Fiestas
- Ivanna Díaz and Saraí Meza - Mariel, Inocente
- Fabiola Campomanes - Reyna, Traficante
- Laura Zapata - Norma, Representante
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