Anita, no te rajes | |
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Format | Romance, Comedy, Telenovela |
Created by | Valentina Parraga |
Developed by | Telemundo Studios, Miami |
Directed by | Danny Gavidia |
Starring | Ivonne Montero Jorge Enrique Abello Natalia Streignard Marcelo Cezán |
Theme music composer | Juan Carlos Rodriguez |
Opening theme | Anita, no te rajes performed by Bacha |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 139 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | David Posada |
Editor(s) | Sebastian Jimenez |
Location(s) | Miami, Florida, Los Angeles, California |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 42-45 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Telemundo |
Picture format | SDTV 480i |
Audio format | Stereophonic sound |
Original run | September 13, 2004 – April 4, 2005 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Pasión De Gavilanes |
Followed by | Amarte así |
Anita, no te rajes (Anita, Don't Give Up!) is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by the American-based television network Telemundo. It stars Ivonne Montero, Jorge Enrique Abello and Natalia Streignard. Written by Valentina Parraga[1], directed by David Posada and Danny Gaviria; with Martha Godoy and Mary-Kathryn Kennedy as General Producer and Aurelio Valcarcel Carrol as Executive Producer.
Although the novela was set in Los Angeles, Telemundo filmed the serial in Miami, Fl. Through [sometimes not so] careful editing it was made to appear as Los Angeles. The network debuted it on September 13, 2004 to April 4, 2005 at the 7 pm (6 pm central) timeslot. Telemundo added English subtitles as closed captions on CC3.This telenovela was sold to 10 countries around the world.
Contents |
¡Anita, no te rajes! is a funny story which tells the adventures of Anita, a positive and happy young Mexican girl who never gave up on everything, following her deceased mother's quote: "Las Guerrero no se rajan" (The Guerreros never give up). Anita decides to come to the US without her documents only to find her aunt, Consuelo Guerrero, the only member of her family that goes on.
Consuelo married an important constructor from Irish origins and she is heiress of a huge fortune.