Cielo Rojo
Cielo Rojo | |
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Red Sky | |
Genre | Romance, Black humor, Comedy-drama |
Format | Telenovela |
Created by | Eric Vonn |
Developed by |
Azteca Azteca Novelas: Alberto Santini Lara Elisa Salinas |
Directed by |
Mauricio Meneses Pablo Gomez-Saenz David Robledo Carlos Angel Guerra |
Starring |
Edith González Mauricio Islas Regina Torné Andrea Noli Aura Cristina Geithner Lambda García Alejandra Lazcano |
Theme music composer | Juan Zaizar |
Opening theme | "Cielo Rojo" by Ana Gabriel |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes |
165 (Mexico) 171 (International)[1][2] |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Rafael Uriostegui |
Producer(s) |
Gerardo Zurita Ximena Cantuarias |
Editor(s) |
Mónica Rodríguez Carrillo Alejandra Espinoza Fernando Rodríguez Carrillo |
Location(s) |
Querétaro Tubutama, Sonora Mexico City Paris Guadalajara |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 41-63 minutes |
Distributor | Azteca Novelas |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Azteca 13/Azteca America |
Picture format |
HDTV, 1080i on Azteca 13 HD SDTV, 480i on Azteca 13 |
Original airing |
Mexico & United States 23 May 2011 – 13 January 2012 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Entre el Amor y el Deseo |
Followed by | La Mujer de Judas |
External links | |
Cielo Rojo official website |
Cielo Rojo (Under A Red Sky) is a Mexican soap opera by TV Azteca. It stars Edith González and Mauricio Islas as the leading protagonists, with Regina Torné as the main villain and Alejandra Lazcano as leading teen cast. Filming lasted from 4 April 2011 to 1 December 2011. It premiered on 23 May 2011 on Azteca 13, occupying Entre el Amor y el Deseo's slot.
Plot
Alma Durán and Andrés Renteria fell in love as teenagers. They are soulmates, but destiny has always found a way to keep them apart, at all costs, throughout the years. After separating, they find each other again as adults. Their lives have taken different paths, but they are determined to escape together. However, tragedy surrounds them and separates them once more.
When Alma and Andrés reunite again many years later all hell breaks through. Alma and Andrés' lives enter a labyrinth that seems to have no escape. Passion, ambition, intrigues, compromises, and lies continue to separate them while they walk under a Red Sky that will not allow them to unite and be happy.
Synopsis
Childhood sweethearts, Alma Durán and Andrés Renteria, have a passionate reuninon after being apart for many years. They decide to run away together, but Alma is framed by her mother-in-law, Loreto, for the accidental death of Alma's abusive, alcoholic husband, Victor. She is sentenced to 20 years in prison. In prison, Alma gives birth to her and Andrés's daughter, who Loreto steals. Loreto knows the baby, Daniela, cannot be her son's baby since his and Alma's marriage was never consummated due to his impotence.
Andrés never learns of these events. He marries his old girlfriend, Lucrecia, who is pregnant with what he believes to be his child. In reality, the baby is the product of a one-night-stand Lucrecia had. Alma spends the next 20 years in prison thinking Andrés didn't care to help her, meanwhile Andrés thinks she preferred to stay with her husband.
When Alma gets out of prison, she is determined to find her daughter. She is courted by Gonzalo Molina, a much older rich ranch owner, who has always liked her. He falls in love with her and asks her to marry him. Alma, after much thought, accepts his proposal. With him she has fun and feels secure. Andrés has had a gray life, though he loves his "son", Sebastian, his marriage has been a failure. He was never able to love his wife, for the memory of Alma has always haunted him.
Sebastian and Daniela have fallen in love without knowing they are supposedly brother and sister. Gonzalo introduces Alma to his family who are not happy with their union. Alma and Andrés are shocked to once again encounter each other. Andrés wants to be with her but Alma is only interested in Daniela. Daniela has been poisoned against Alma by Loreto and is reluctant to form a relationship. Alma tells Daniela that Loreto is not her grandmother. Gonzalo claims he is Daniela's father, which Alma goes along with.
Andrés continually pursues Alma until she finally realizes they are meant to be together. Daniela and Sebastian get married in secret. When Andrés informs Alma of their marriage, she is horrified and finally tells him that he is Daniela's father. Sebastian and Daniela are heartbroken when they are told they are siblings. Lucrecia decides not to reveal Sebastian's true paternity and use the situation to split Alma and Andrés up.
Gonzalo passes away and leaves Alma with everything. This ignites a war between Alma and the Molina family. After Sebastian and Daniela nearly die in a joint suicide attempt, Andrés and Alma's relationship falls apart and they split up. It is decided they must keep their children apart. Sebastian goes to Paris with his parents and best friend, César, while Daniela stays in Mexico. While apart, Andrés and Alma realize they made a mistake and reunite immediately after Andrés returns. However, things get more complicated when Daniela finds out she is having Sebastian's baby. It is decided that Andrés and Alma will rise the baby as their own, but when Sebastian finds out, those plans are scrapped.
It is soon revealed that Victor never died and that Loreto has been hiding him for the past twenty years. Victor comes to town going by the alais David Mansetti and claiming to be Victor's paternal cousin. While Andrés is recovering in the hospital after being pushed out of a window by Loreto, he and Alma finally get married. Alma is shocked when she comes face to face with Victor. It clear any happiness Alma has will be short-lived, as Victor and Loreto are ready to make her life hell once again.
Cast
Main Cast In Credit Order
Actor | Character | Known as |
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Edith González | Alma Durán | Andrés' longtime love, Daniela's mother |
Mauricio Islas | Andrés Rentería | Alma's longtime love, Sebastian's supposed father, Daniela's biological father |
Regina Torné | Loreto Encinas | Victor's adoptive mother, mother of Jesús, Daniela's supposed grandmother |
Andrea Noli | Lucrecia Robledo | Andrés's wife, Mariana's best "friend", Sebastian's mother |
Aura Cristina Geithner | Mariana Robledo | Ricardo's wife, Gaston and Patricia's mother, Lucrecia's best "friend" |
Andrés Palacios | Nathán Gárces | Driver of "Anubis" bakery company, Rosa's uncle, brother of Dalila |
Alejandra Lazcano | Daniela Rentería | Daughter of Alma and Andrés, raised as Victor's daughter, in love with Sebastian |
Alberto Casanova | Ricardo Molina | Gonzalo's son, Lorena's and Melinda's brother, Mariana's husband, Gaston's and Patricia's father |
Carmen Beato | Natalia "Nata" Aguilar | Alma's best friend, wife of Jesús |
Daniel Martínez | Marcos Ávila | Andrés' friend and associate, Cesar's father, Carolina's husband |
Héctor Parra | Jesús Galván | Loreto and Angel's son, Alma's stepbrother, Nata's husband, Calo's biological father |
Jorge Luís Vásquez | Alonso Nájera | Prostitute, Ricardo's, Paty's and Mariana's boyfriend |
Hernán Mendoza | Bernardo Trejo / Román | Andres' ex-employee, driver and right hand of Loreto, father of Rosa |
Alan Ciangherotti | Carlos "Calo" Aguirre | Carolina's and Jesus' biological son, Loreto's grandson, Daniela's cousin, Rosita's friend |
Fernando Lozano | Salomón Ramos | Aleida's schizophrenic brother, Verónica's uncle |
Ramiro Huerta | Víctor Encinas / David Mansetti | Loreto's adoptive son, Alma's former husband Special Participation |
Betty Monroe | Sofía Márquez | Aleida's cousin, Ricardo's ex-girlfriend |
Simone Victoria | Carolina Vidal | Andrea and Calo's mother, Marcos' wife |
Jorge Galván | Fabián | Gonzalo's friend |
Lambda García | Sebastián Rentería | Son of Lucrecia and an unknown man, raised as Andrés' son, in love with Daniela |
Andrea Escalona | Patricia "Paty" Molina | Ricardo and Mariana's daughter |
Humberto Búa | Gastón "Choncho" Molina | Ricardo and Mariana's son |
Gloria Stalina | Rosa "Rosita" Trejo | Bernardo's daughter, Daniela's best friend |
Daniela Gamba | Andrea Vidal | Carolina's daughter |
María José Magan | Verónica Conde | Aleida's daughter, has leukemia, schizophrenic |
Patrick Fernández | Cesar Ávila | Marcos' son, best friend of Sebastián |
Gabriela Vergara | Aleida Ramos | Verónica's mother, sister of Salomón, doctor, schizophrenic |
Martín Soto | Toto | Imaginary manipulative voice which Aleida and Salo hear constantly, when not under medication |
Luciano Zacharski | Álvaro Robledo | Son of David, Mariana's husband |
Hugo Stiglitz | Gonzalo Molina | Ricardo's father, Mariana's father in law Special Participation |
Sergio Klainer | Ángel Durán | Alma's father, Loreto's former boyfriend Special Participation |
Special Guest Stars
Actor | Character | Known as |
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Sandra Itzel | Alma Durán | As a teenager |
Alonso Espeleta | Andrés Rentería | As a teenager |
Jorge Levy | Padre Servando | Favorite priest of Loreto and Alma |
Roxana Saucedo | Leticia | Best friend of Carolina and her business partner |
Giovani Florido | Ismael Gomár | Harasses and blackmails Rosa |
Ramón Medina Orellana | Silverio | Andres' jail mate and protector |
Flavio Peniche | Hitman of Gomár family |
Crew
Original Story, Screenplay | Eric Vonn |
Literary Editor | Julio César Najera |
Cinematography | Felipe López |
Lighting | Marlene Rodríguez Javier Gutiérrez |
Utility | Marco Antonio Morales |
Director of Artistic Talent | María Luisa Anzaldua |
Art Director | Marisa Pecanins |
Wardrobe | Martha Betancourt |
Make-up and Hairstyles | Alejandra Rodríguez Juan Carlos Medina |
Casting | Oswaldo González |
Floor Manager | Miri Barrios Gabriela Fuentes |
Production Manager | Martín Garza |
Planning | Marcela Rodríguez |
Production Chief | Laura Bautista Zenil |
Original Music | Eduardo Olivares † Sebastián Zunino Ernesto Anaya Ricardo Martín Jauregui |
Edition and Post-Production | Mónica Rodríguez Alejandra Espinoza Fernando Rodríguez |
Original Music Effects | Heriberto Sánchez |
Opening Sequence Director | Kiko Guerrero |
Photography Director | Neto García Alfonzo Pérez |
Camera Director | David Robledo |
Scene Direction | Mauricio Meneses Pablo Gómez-Sáenz |
Administrative producer | Gerardo Zurita |
General producer | Ximena Cantuarias |
General Production Consultant | Elisa Salinas |
General Director of Azteca Novelas | Alberto Santini Lara |
Executive Producer | Rafael Urióstegui[3] |
A production of | Azteca |
Mexico broadcast
- Release dates, episode name & length, and ratings based on Azteca Trece's broadcast.
Air Date | Number | Rating | Duration |
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23 May 2011 | 001 | 11.5 | 62 minutes |
24 May 2011 | 002 | 10.3 | 52 minutes |
25 May 2011 | 003 | 11.1 | 52 minutes |
26 May 2011 | 004 | 11.8 | 45 minutes |
27 May 2011 | 005 | 12.3 | 48 minutes |
30 May 2011 | 006 | 9.6 | 43 minutes |
31 May 2011 | 007 | 11.4 | 47 minutes |
1 June 2011 | 008 | 10.2 | 46 minutes |
2 June 2011 | 009 | 10.6 | 49 minutes |
3 June 2011 | 010 | 10.5 | 45 minutes |
6 June 2011 | 011 | 10.8 | 45 minutes |
7 June 2011 | 012 | 10.9 | 50 minutes |
8 June 2011 | 013 | 11.3 | 49 minutes |
9 June 2011 | 014 | 9.7 | 48 minutes |
10 June 2011 | 015 | 10.5 | 49 minutes |
13 June 2011 | 016 | 11.2 | 46 minutes |
14 June 2011 | 017 | N/A | 45 minutes |
15 June 2011 | 018 | 10.7 | 53 minutes |
16 June 2011 | 019 | 10.8 | 50 minutes |
17 June 2011 | 020 | 10.5 | 43 minutes |
20 June 2011 | 021 | 10.7 | 44 minutes |
21 June 2011 | 022 | 11.9 | 48 minutes |
22 June 2011 | 023 | 10.4 | 48 minutes |
23 June 2011 | 024 | 11.4 | 52 minutes |
24 June 2011 | 025 | 11.0 | 54 minutes |
27 June 2011 | 026 | 11.5 | 49 minutes |
28 June 2011 | 027 | 12.0 | 52 minutes |
29 June 2011 | 028 | 11.4 | 52 minutes |
30 June 2011 | 029 | 12.9 | 51 minutes |
1 July 2011 | 030 | 11.7 | 51 minutes |
4 July 2011 | 031 | 11.2 | 47 minutes |
5 July 2011 | 032 | 11.8 | 51 minutes |
6 July 2011 | 033 | N/A | 48 minutes |
7 July 2011 | 034 | N/A | 49 minutes |
8 July 2011 | 035 | 10.9 | 52 minutes |
11 July 2011 | 036 | 10.9 | 51 minutes |
12 July 2011 | 037 | 11.8 | 51 minutes |
13 July 2011 | 038 | 11.4 | 49 minutes |
14 July 2011 | 039 | 10.9 | 49 minutes |
15 July 2011 | 040 | 11.1 | 48 minutes |
18 July 2011 | 041 | 11.2 | 48 minutes |
19 July 2011 | 042 | 11.9 | 49 minutes |
20 July 2011 | 043 | 11.0 | 48 minutes |
21 July 2011 | 044 | 11.2 | 48 minutes |
22 July 2011 | 045 | 10.9 | 48 minutes |
25 July 2011 | 046 | 11.0 | 49 minutes |
26 July 2011 | 047 | 11.1 | 48 minutes |
27 July 2011 | 048 | 11.3 | 49 minutes |
28 July 2011 | 049 | 10.7 | 49 minutes |
29 July 2011 | 050 | 11.9 | 48 minutes |
1 August 2011 | 051 | 11.2 | 48 minutes |
2 August 2011 | 052 | 11.6 | 47 minutes |
3 August 2011 | 053 | N/A | 49 minutes |
4 August 2011 | 054 | 10.8 | 49 minutes |
5 August 2011 | 055 | 11.2 | 49 minutes |
8 August 2011 | 056 | 11.9 | 49 minutes |
9 August 2011 | 057 | 10.7 | 48 minutes |
10 August 2011 | 058 | N/A | 48 minutes |
11 August 2011 | 059 | N/A | 48 minutes |
12 August 2011 | 060 | 11.2 | 48 minutes |
15 August 2011 | 061 | 11.6 | 49 minutes |
16 August 2011 | 062 | 10.7 | 48 minutes |
17 August 2011 | 063 | 11.0 | 49 minutes |
18 August 2011 | 064 | N/A | 49 minutes |
19 August 2011 | 065 | N/A | 48 minutes |
22 August 2011 | 066 | 11.9 | 47 minutes |
23 August 2011 | 067 | 12.0 | 49 minutes |
24 August 2011 | 068 | N/A | 48 minutes |
25 August 2011 | 069 | 11.5 | 49 minutes |
26 August 2011 | 070 | 11.5 | 47 minutes |
29 August 2011 | 071 | 11.8 | 48 minutes |
30 August 2011 | 072 | 11.9 | 46 minutes |
31 August 2011 | 073 | N/A | 47 minutes |
1 September 2011 | 074 | 12.3 | 46 minutes |
2 September 2011 | 075 | 12.3 | 47 minutes |
5 September 2011 | 076 | 11.4 | 48 minutes |
6 September 2011 | 077 | 11.5 | 47 minutes |
7 September 2011 | 078 | 11.5 | 47 minutes |
8 September 2011 | 079 | N/A | 46 minutes |
9 September 2011 | 080 | N/A | 47 minutes |
12 September 2011 | 081 | 11.4 | 47 minutes |
13 September 2011 | 082 | 11.3 | 45 minutes |
14 September 2011 | 083 | N/A | 47 minutes |
15 September 2011 | 084 | 10.0 | 48 minutes |
16 September 2011 | 085 | 10.7 | 45 minutes |
19 September 2011 | 086 | 11.5 | 47 minutes |
20 September 2011 | 087 | 11.9 | 44 minutes |
21 September 2011 | 088 | 11.3 | 47 minutes |
22 September 2011 | 089 | N/A | 46 minutes |
23 September 2011 | 090 | 11.6 | 44 minutes |
26 September 2011 | 091 | N/A | 46 minutes |
27 September 2011 | 092 | N/A | 46 minutes |
28 September 2011 | 093 | 11.5 | 45 minutes |
29 September 2011 | 094 | 10.8 | 46 minutes |
30 September 2011 | 095 | N/A | 47 minutes |
3 October 2011 | 096 | N/A | 45 minutes |
4 October 2011 | 097 | N/A | 47 minutes |
5 October 2011 | 098 | N/A | 47 minutes |
6 October 2011 | 099 | N/A | 48 minutes |
7 October 2011 | 100 | 11.3 | 47 minutes |
10 October 2011 | 101 | 10.6 | 44 minutes |
11 October 2011 | 102 | 10.2 | 46 minutes |
12 October 2011 | 103 | 11.1 | 46 minutes |
13 October 2011 | 104 | 10.6 | 44 minutes |
14 October 2011 | 105 | 10.8 | 44 minutes |
17 October 2011 | 106 | 10.9 | 45 minutes |
18 October 2011 | 107 | 11.0 | 46 minutes |
19 October 2011 | 108 | 10.5 | 46 minutes |
20 October 2011 | 109 | 10.7 | 43 minutes |
21 October 2011 | 110 | 10.7 | 44 minutes |
24 October 2011 | 111 | 11.0 | 44 minutes |
25 October 2011 | 112 | 11.4 | 43 minutes |
26 October 2011 | 113 | 10.9 | 43 minutes |
27 October 2011 | 114 | 10.4 | 43 minutes |
28 October 2011 | 115 | 11.7 | 42 minutes |
31 October 2011 | 116 | 10.8 | 42 minutes |
1 November 2011 | 117 | N/A | 42 minutes |
2 November 2011 | 118 | N/A | 41 minutes |
3 November 2011 | 119 | N/A | 41 minutes |
4 November 2011 | 120 | 12.1 | 44 minutes |
7 November 2011 | 121 | N/A | 40 minutes |
8 November 2011 | 122 | 12.4 | 40 minutes |
9 November 2011 | 123 | 10.7 | 41 minutes |
10 November 2011 | 124 | 10.4 | 40 minutes |
11 November 2011 | 125 | 9.8 | 41 minutes |
14 November 2011 | 126 | 10.9 | 40 minutes |
15 November 2011 | 127 | 10.0 | 40 minutes |
16 November 2011 | 128 | 10.7 | 40 minutes |
17 November 2011 | 129 | 10.7 | 41 minutes |
18 November 2011 | 130 | N/A | 42 minutes |
21 November 2011 | 131 | 11.2 | 40 minutes |
22 November 2011 | 132 | 11.4 | 40 minutes |
23 November 2011 | 133 | N/A | 40 minutes |
24 November 2011 | 134 | N/A | 40 minutes |
25 November 2011 | 135 | 11.7 | 41 minutes |
28 November 2011 | 136 | 11.7 | 42 minutes |
29 November 2011 | 137 | N/A | 42 minutes |
30 November 2011 | 138 | N/A | 39 minutes |
1 December 2011 | 139 | N/A | 41 minutes |
2 December 2011 | 140 | 11.6 | 42 minutes |
5 December 2011 | 141 | N/A | 39 minutes |
6 December 2011 | 142 | N/A | 42 minutes |
7 December 2011 | 143 | 11.2 | 42 minutes |
8 December 2011 | 144 | N/A | 42 minutes |
9 December 2011 | 145 | 10.5 | 42 minutes |
12 December 2011 | 146 | 9.5 | 42 minutes |
13 December 2011 | 147 | 10.7 | 43 minutes |
14 December 2011 | 148 | 10.4 | 42 minutes |
15 December 2011 | 149 | N/A | 42 minutes |
16 December 2011 | 150 | 11.1 | 43 minutes |
19 December 2011 | 151 | 10.3 | 42 minutes |
20 December 2011 | 152 | 10.4 | 41 minutes |
21 December 2011 | 153 | 10.1 | 42 minutes |
22 December 2011 | 154 | N/A | 41 minutes |
23 December 2011 | 155 | N/A | 42 minutes |
2 January 2012 | 156 | N/A | 42 minutes |
3 January 2012 | 157 | N/A | 42 minutes |
4 January 2012 | 158 | 10.2 | 42 minutes |
5 January 2012 | 159 | 9.4 | 44 minutes |
6 January 2012 | 160 | N/A | 46 minutes |
9 January 2012 | 161 | N/A | 47 minutes |
10 January 2012 | 162 | 12.1 | 46 minutes |
11 January 2012 | 163 | 12.4 | 47 minutes |
12 January 2012 | 164 | 11.9 | 47 minutes |
13 January 2012 | 165 | 14.5 | 50 minutes |
Cielo Rojo
- Performed by Ana Gabriel
- Written by Juan & David Zaizar
- Editor: FHAM
Copyright Azteca Musica 2011
Production
- The novela originally had to be remake of "Las Dos Dianas", but writer Eric Vonn refused to adapt the novel and offered to Azteca to write a completely new story on his own, he got the green light so this telenovela is a completely new story which has nothing to do with "Las Dos Dianas".
- Opening sequence was directed by Kiko Guerrero and Carlos Somonte.
- González was originally chosen to lead this telenovela, but Azteca Novelas' director wanted González and Gabriela Spanic to switch roles, where González had to take the lead role in Emperatriz and Spanic in Cielo Rojo. After portraying Emperatriz in an unofficial pilot, finally, she got this role back.
- Christian Meier, José Ángel Llamas, and Bernie Paz were who the producers were interested in for the role of male lead. Llamas refused to work in this telenovela because he has been working with Uriostegui in his recent two novelas. Bernie Paz joins Emperatriz with Spanic. Meier and González allegedly had had problems when they worked together in Doña Barbara.
- Mauricio Islas, who was actually paired with González in Emperatriz due to the success of La Loba, is eventually cast as the male lead in this telenovela.
- Regina Torne, Andrea Noli, Andrea Escalona, Alberto Casanova, Jorge Galván, Simone Victoria, Betty Monroe and Alejandra Lazcano had participated in TV Azteca's Como En El Cine in 2001.
- Regina Torne, Ramiro Huerta, Jorge Luis Vazquez and Mauricio Islas are reunited since La Loba in 2010.
- This is the first telenovela for Hugo Stiglitz throughout his career as an actor. Don Gonzalo's character was intended for only 20 episodes but the producer decided to extend his participation in this telenovela due to public reaction on his character.
- This is the third time for both Mauricio Islas and Regina Torne work in Eric Vonn's telenovela. The first two starring Islas were Amores and Pecados Ajenos, while for Torne were El amor no es como lo pintan and La Chacala.
- This is the fifth telenovela where producer Rafael Uriostegui and director Mauricio Meneses work together. Other telenovela includes Marina, El Juramento, Mujer Comprada and Prófugas del Destino.
- Besides from Cielo Rojo, Julio Cesar Najera, the script editor, is also working on Huérfanas at the same time.
- Andrea Noli, Mauricio Islas, Lambda Garcia, Patrick Fernandez and Daniel Martinez traveled to Paris, which is the birthplace of Noli, to shoot some scenes.
- In the 76th episode aired on 6 September, a flashforward showing scenes of Alma (González), Aleida (Vergara) and Sofia (Monroe) is aired, although both Vergara and Monroe's characters have not been officially appeared. The scene was recently shot since Vergara only joined Cielo Rojo in late August. Monroe's official appearance was in the following episode, and Vergara in the next two episodes later. A "cortinilla" of Gabriela Vergara has been shown since the first week of September.
- "In the memory of Eduardo Olivares" was shown in the beginning of episode 80, which dated 9 September 2011. He was the co-author of original music score.
- From 26 to 30 December, Azteca aired special resume of the whole novela.
Finale
- Novela originally has 170 episodes with a finale on 20 January, but suddenly Azteca decided to reedit last episodes to terminate with 165 episodes in order to start upcoming La Mujer de Judas on 16 January with this evading the same day premiere with Televisa's upcoming novela.
- The telenovela is sold worldwide with original 171 episodes.[1][2]
- Azteca rejected original final by Eric Vonn and asked for a typical finale, the novela terminates with typical finale but the crew filmed the original final too, so it is due to air other day or posted for viewers on Azteca website.
- There are 3 different finales, one typical that aired officially on Azteca, and other two that aired the next week after the novela completed.
Deceased characters
- Eulalia - Calo's adoptive mother, after heart attack while arguing with his adoptive son, dies in hospital alone days later - Episode 036
- Ángel Durán - Shot in head by Loreto, buried by Bernardo - Episode 049
- Ángel's maid - Smashed head by Bernardo while robbing Ángel's house, dies instantly - Episode 051
- Gonzalo Molina - Shot by Loreto in throat, left paralitic and mute, dies some days later in Álma's house because of respiratory problem - Episode 061
- Carolina Vidal - While arguing with his biological son Calo, falls from stairs and brakes neck, dies instantly - Episode 067
- Ismael Gomár - Bernardo shots him with his father Dario, because of harassing Rosa and buries him in vast land - Episode 070
- Dario Gomár - Bernardo shots him with his son Ismael, because of harassing Rosa and buries him vast land - Episode 070
- Gabriel Robledo - After car accident together with his son Álvaro, dies instantly - Episode 121
- Álvaro Robledo - After car accident together with his father Gabriel, dies in hospital in front of Mariana - Episode 121
- Posada - Loreto hires his grandson Calo and his friends, they kill Posada crashing him by car - Episode 134
- Doctor - Stabbed in car by Aleida, after she being manipulated by her imaginary voice Toto - Episode 134
- Sofía Márquez - While Sofía trying to stab Mariana is hit by Lucrecia on head in defense of Mariana and dies instantly - Episode 140
- Martina - Loreto ordered to kill her and the guards of prison strangle her and hang on rope like it was a suicide - Episode 144
- Ángel - Psychiatric hospital orderly strangled by Salomon in order to escape - Episode 155
- Salomón Ramos - Burns himself in order to suicide, and succeeds - Episode 157
- Bernardo Trejo - Shot in back and dies while trying to escape from 2 hitmans - Episode 160
- Lucrecia Robledo - After long struggle with cancer she finally gave up and dies in pain - Episode 163
- Nathán Garces - two hitmen hired by Loreto shoot him and kill - Episode 164
- Víctor Encinas - Falls from building and dies when Andres refuses to grab and save him - Episode 165
- Hitman 1 - Shot in chest and killed by Sebastian's and Daniela's personal guard - Episode 165
- Hitman 2 - Shot in head and killed by Sebastian's and Daniela's personal guard - Episode 165
International Broadcast
Country | Alternate title/Translation | TV network(s) | Series premiere | Series finale | Weekly schedule | Timeslot |
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Dominican Republic | Cielo Rojo | Antena Latina | 28 July 2011 | April, 2012 | Monday to Friday | 22:00 |
Romania | Sub Cerul în Flacari | Acasa TV | 12 September 2011 | 20 May 2012 | Monday to Friday | 18:30 |
Venezuela | Cielo Rojo | Televen | 5 October 2011 | April, 2012 | Monday to Saturday | 13:00 |
Spain | Cielo Rojo | La 1 | 12 January 2012 | June, 2012 | Monday to Friday | 17:10 |
Honduras | Cielo Rojo | Canal 11 | 24 January 2012 | 18 June 2013 | Monday to Friday | 20:00 |
Croatia | Vatreno Nebo | RTL Televizija | 26 January 2012 | 27 July 2012 | Monday to Friday / 2 episodes daily | 11:30 |
Georgia | მეწამული ცა | Imedi TV | 23 April 2012 | 31 December 2012 | Monday to Saturday | 17:55 |
Panama | Cielo Rojo | Telemetro | 24 April 2013 | present | Monday to Friday | - |
Colombia | Cielo Rojo | Citytv | 7 October 2013 | present | Monday to Friday | - |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Los Rey y La otra cara del alma lo más destacado de Azteca para Natpe" (in Spanish). Produ. 21 December 2012.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Exhibitor Directory Listing – Azteca". NATPE. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
- ↑ "Cielo Rojo – Crew". Comarex. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
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