Código Postal
Código Postal C0D160 P05TAL | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by |
Sergio Vainman Marily Pugno |
Written by |
Ximena Suárez Aída Guajardo Janely Lee Carlos Daniel González Jesús Calzada Gabriel Briceño Enna Márquez |
Directed by | Benjamín Cann & Juan Carlos de Llaca |
Starring |
Jery Sandoval África Zavala Jose Ron Jessica Coch Imanol Landeta Altair Jarabo Guillermo García Cantú Roberto Blandon Ana Bertha Espín Verónica Castro Roberto Ballesteros |
Opening theme | "Código Postal" (Ha*Ash) |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 195 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | José Alberto Castro |
Cinematography | Fernando Chacón |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Televisa |
Original run | May 29, 2006 – February 22, 2007 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Rebelde |
Followed by | Amor Sin Maquillaje |
Código Postal ("'Postcode") is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa and aired in Mexico on the network canal de las estrellas. It debuted on May 22, 2006 and finished on February 23, 2007 with hopes of duplicating the popularity of Mexican telenovela Rebelde which ended on June 2, 2006. Código Postal was replaced with Lola...Érase una vez.
The serial takes place in Acapulco, a popular tourist destination in the state of Guerrero, Mexico. The series is set within an exclusive gated community where the bulk of the cast resides. Like many Mexican telenovelas the cast comprises young, attractive actors, and many of the plotlines revolve around suspense, heavy struggles, love and romance.
Plot
Vibrant! Extereme! A telenovela brimming with energy, youth and beauty that revolves around the lives of a privileged group of gorgeous girls and hunky guys who live as friends and neighbors in an upscale residential complex in the tropical port town of Acapulco. With this paradise of natural beauty as a backdrop, a whole range of situations will be played out, from light, carefree incidents to moments of intense drama that will totally captivate teenage audiences around the world, who will readily identify with these true-to-life characters. Fresh young characters such as Regina and Patricio, caught in a web of impossible love and unable to stop the gradual disintegration of their family life. Or like their friend Afrodita, who is determined to save her younger sister Venus from the clutches of a fiend whom her mother has welcomed into their home... and her heart. We will also meet Memo, who comes in search of the grandfather he has never met, and through a curious misunderstanding ends up being hired as the old gentleman’s chauffeur. Under this assumed identity he will find true love with Daniela, his grandfather’s secretary, but he will also have to deal with a startling and painful revelation. Daniela is the daughter of Avelino (the colorful handyman of the residential complex), sister of Ezequiel (Patricio’s best friend) and Chuy, a child genius who spends his time doing experiments and searching for hidden treasures. We will enter the home of Pablo and his brother Rafael, who lost his sight in an accident, yet whose real limitation is his mother’s smothering overprotection. She blames Pablo for the accident. Both will eventually rebel against their mother’s controlling nature and come closer together in their passion for music... and their love for Afrodita. Step by step, we will follow Marcela’s brave struggle to support her siblings (Hector, Ines and Andrea) after the murder of their parents. She will fight to save their inheritance from the dastardly schemings of their evil uncle, aided by Memo and with the moral support of their friends. These, and many other memorable characters, will bare their souls to us in the daily pursuit of their dreams and aspirations, and in the different ways in which they face the harsh trials of life: temptation, disappointment, deceit and betrayal that will bring them pain, but also experience. They will come to realize that family is everything, and that happiness can only be found when there is love and friendship in your life,... especially if you live in Paradise.
Cast
- Jery Sandoval as Regina Corona (Main Heroine-to 84 episode)
- José Ron as Patricio González De La Vega Mendoza (Main Hero)
- África Zavala as Victoria Villarreal (Main Heroine-from 85 episode)
- Jessica Coch as Joanna Villarreal (Main Villain)
- Verónica Castro as Beatríz
- Ana Bertha Espín as Jessica Mendoza de González De La Vega
- Roberto Blandon as Raúl González De La Vega
- Gabriela Goldsmith as Minerva Carvajal
- Guillermo García Cantú as Claudio Garza Moheno
- Diego Dreyfus as Óscar Zubieta'
- Jackie García as Marcela Garza Durán
- Aarón Hernán as Don Guillermo De Alba
- Leticia Perdigón as Esperanza Santos de Gutiérrez
- Rafael Inclán as Avelino Gutiérrez
- Marco Muñoz as Adrián Garza Moheno
- Arlette Pacheco as Gloria Durán de Garza
- Luz María Jerez as Irene Alonso de Rojas
- Luis Gatica as Germán De Alba
- Andrea García as Ivette Fernández de De Alba
- Roberto Ballesteros as Bruno Zubieta
- Diego Dreyfus as Óscar Zubieta
- Rafael Puente as Héctor Garza Durán
- Claudia Godínez as Inés Garza Durán
- Imanol as Pablo Rojas Alonso
- Michelle Ramaglia as Daniela Gutiérrez Santos
- Ulises de la Torre as Ezequiel Gutiérrez Santos
- Jorge Consejo as Ignacio Ibargüengoitia Rosas-Priego
- Altair Jarabo as Afrodita Carvajal
- Eugenio Siller as Rafael Rojas Alonso
- Jaye Alonzo Topete as Rodrigo Marquez
- Mariana Rountree as Alexa Torres-Landa Haddad
- Carolina Rincón as Venus Carvajal
- Ferdinando Valencia as Guillermo "Memo" De Alba Fernández
- Daniel Berlanga as Luca Villarreal
- Elsa Cárdenas as Josefina De Alba
- Miguel Pérez as Jesús "Chuy" Gutiérrez Santos
- Renata Notni as Andrea Garza Durán
- Lucía Pailles as Toña
- Beatriz Monroy as Flora
- Evelyn Solares as Chole
- Martin Navarrete as
- Poncho Denigris as Mateo Ayala
- Úrsula Montserrat as Rocío
- Ilithya Manzanilla as Dafne
- Rodrigo Santacruz as Willy
Theme songs
- Opening credits: Código Postal performed by (Ha*Ash)
- Ending credits: Código Postal performed by (Duho)
Preceded by Rebelde |
Código Postal June 5, 2006 - February 23, 2007 |
Succeeded by Lola...Érase una vez |
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