Ciudad Bendita

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Ciudad Bendita
Genre Telenovela, drama, Comedy
Format Serial drama
Created by Leonardo Padrón
Directed by César Bolívar
Starring Marisa Román
Roque Valero
Juan Carlos García
Carlos Montilla
Alba Roversi
Opening theme "Ciudad Bendita" by Roque Valero
Ending theme "Ciudad Bendita" by Roque Valero
Country of origin Venezuela
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 214[1]
Production
Producer(s) Carolina De Jacovo
Location(s) Caracas
Running time 40-44 minutes
Production company(s) Venevisión
Distributor Venevisión International
Broadcast
Original channel Venevisión
Original run July 25, 2006 – April 4, 2007
Chronology
Preceded by Los Querendones
Followed by Voltea pa' que te enamores

Ciudad Bendita is a Venezuelan telenovela produced and broadcast by Venevisión and distributed internationally by Venevisión International. The telenovela is an original story written by Leonardo Padrón.[2]

Marisa Román and Roque Valero star as the main protagonists. Since January 9, 2012, the telenovela has aired in Venezuela through cable channel Venevision Plus to repeated 4pm at 11:30 pm.

Plot

Ciudad Bendita is a history of love set in the heat of a popular market, a love story between two peddlers, two losers, two people of the heap, as anonymous as any. She, Blessed Sanchez has a detail that obscures its beauty: is lame. He, John Wolf, in turn, is a antigalán of birth, a man whose only virtue seems to be the music. But the only obstacle between love and Blessed John is herself.

Blessed happens that Sanchez loves another: Yunior Market, a metrosexual extreme gallantry seducing any woman you want. And although John Lobo hundred a hundred songs and juggling to conquer, she just accepts it as the best friend I have ever met. This is, therefore, the love story of a stubborn and disadvantaged. A love-faced goal down.

Ciudad Bendita is the great tribute to unrequited love, because Jean Paul Blessed Lathulerie made their city, although both say no.

It is also the story of a country, a people, an entire community living on peddling, a handful of survivors who dream learn the key happiness in the muddy streets of a Latin American city.

Cast

  • Marisa Román as Bendita Sánchez
  • Roque Valero as Juan Lobo
  • Juan Carlos García as Yúnior Mercado.
  • Alba Roversi as María Gabriela (Maga)
  • Gledys Ibarra as Mercedes Zuleta (La Diabla)
  • Nohely Arteaga as Magaly de Mercado (Doble M)
  • Yanis Chimaras as Guaicaipuro Mercado (Puro).
  • Denise Novell as Frida.
  • Beatriz Valdés as Trina de Palacios.
  • Caridad Canelón as Peregrina de Lobo.
  • Henry Soto as Kike Palacios.
  • Carlos Cruz as Baldomero Sánchez.
  • Carlos Montilla as Darwin Manuel.
  • Haydée Balza as Yajaira.
  • Carlota Sosa as Julia Barrios de Venturini.
  • Lourdes Valera as Francisca "Ñinguita" o Burusa
  • Luis Gerónimo Abreu as Jorge Venturini (Grillo).
  • Milena Santander as Prudencia Barrios.
  • Guillermo Dávila as Macario.
  • Manuel Salazar as Rotundo Quiñones.
  • Daniela Bascopé as Fedora Palacios.
  • Elaiza Gil as Mi Alma.
  • Ana María Simons as Mediática.
  • Andreína Yépez as Zulay Montiel(Barranco).
  • Alejandro Corona as Etcétera.
  • Jessica Grau as Marugenia Torrealba (Maru).
  • Iván Romero as Kenny G
  • María Cristina Lozada as Consuelo.
  • Carlos Villamizar as Robinson Sánchez.
  • Freddy Galavís as Ismael Lobo.
  • Mirtha Borges as Bertha - Jacinta.
  • Pedro Durán as Cafecito.
  • Humberto García as Fausto.
  • Jean Paul Leroux as Jerry Colón.
  • Anastasia Mazzone as Kimberly Mercado (Ojos Grises).
  • Laureano Olivares as Julio Augusto Sánchez (Cachete).
  • Susej Vera as Valentina.
  • Josemith Bermúdez as Tiki.
  • Antonio Delli as Gonzalo Venturini.
  • Erika Pacheco as Vera.
  • Adriana Romero as Yamilé.
  • Paula Woyzechowsky as Rosita.
  • Eva Blanco as Greta.
  • Simón Rojas as Cheo.
  • Deive Garcés as Ricardo.
  • Martín Lantigua as Tobias.
  • Danayzet Faure as Rosalba.

International Broadcasts

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