Huracán (telenovela)

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Huracán
Genre Telenovela
Directed by
  • Salvador Sanchez
  • Alejandro Camacho (general director)
  • Claudio Reyes (guest director)
Starring
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 80
Production
Producer(s)
Cinematography
  • Alfredo Sanchez
  • Manuel Barajas
Broadcast
Original channel Televisa
Original run October 13, 1997 – March 27, 1998

Huracán (Hurricane) is a Mexican telenovela shown in Mexico from October 13, 1997 to March 27, 1998, starring with the late Jorge Russek, Fernando Balzaretti, and Eduardo Palomo.

Plot

The story takes place in the Mazatlán. Elena Robles is the illegitimate daughter of Alfonsina Robles and Fernan Vargaslugo, a rich man who, under the influence of his mother and sister, never had strength to recognize Elena as his daughter. He married another woman and adopted a daughter, Larissa. Elena falls in love with Ulises Medina, a poor boy whose best friend is Raimundo Villareal, son of the impresario Nestor Villareal, the owner of the Nautilus companies.

Nestor had intimate relations with the mother of Ulises when they were young, but he deceived her and now she hates all the Villareal family. Ulises and Elena decide to escape together but their plan doesn't work and Ulises leaves alone, pursued by the police, because he robbed a ring from the true Elena's grandmother to give it to her as a present. Shortly after Elena leaves for Mexico. Nine years later Elena has become a famous biologist and Ulises is a sailor. By chance they both return to Mazatlán at the same time, meet each other again and realize that their love is still alive. They start seeing each other again, but Raimundo and his sister Thelma are jealous because they are in love with Elena and Ulises. They try to separate the couple.

Cast

  • Angélica Rivera as Elena
  • Eduardo Palomo as Ulises
  • Ludwika Paleta as Norma
  • Alexis Ayala as Raimundo
  • Maya Mishalska as Thelma
  • Beatriz Aguirre as Dona Irasema
  • Jesús Arriaga as Damian
  • Fernando Balzaretti as Ezequiel
  • Alejandra Barros as Rocio
  • Luis Couturier as Guillermo
  • Héctor Cruz as Lovato
  • Roberto D'Amico as José Jorge
  • Virginia Gutiérrez as Madre Brígita
  • Aarón Hernán as Don Leonardo
  • Norma Herrera as Alfonsina
  • Alex Ibarra as Santiago
  • Alejandra Morales as Cynthia
  • Oscar Morelli as Don Mariano
  • Silvia Pasquel as Caridad
  • Pilar Pellicer as Tia Ada
  • Gabriela Platas as Karina
  • Ivette Proal as Larissa
  • Alejandra Procuna as Deyanira
  • Marcela Páez as Maribel
  • Adriana Roel as Esperanza
  • Jorge Russek as Don Nestor
  • Oscar Servin as Padre Elias
  • Sherlyn as Daniela
  • Oscar Uriel as Eugenio
  • Eric del Castillo as Fernán
  • Manuel Benítez as Gregorio
  • Esteban Franco as Jacinto
  • Ignacio Guadlaupe as Conrado
  • Jorge País as Dr. Carrasco
  • Dulce María as Rocío
  • Eric Sanchezi as Eugenio
  • Daniel Habif as Santiago
  • Alfredo Alfonso as Dr. Luna
  • Elena Ballesteros as Ramona
  • Graciela Bernardos as Milagros
  • Luis Bernardos as Artemio
  • Guadalupe Bolaños as Madre Carmela
  • Ernesto Bretón as Eligio
  • Zayda Castillón as Dora López
  • Javier Chimaldi as Lino
  • Consantino Costas as Walter Alcalá
  • Georgina del Rincón as Socorro
  • Sherlyn Mackay as Dolores
  • Luis G. Martell as Pepe
  • Adan Martínez Cosain as Héctor
  • Sara Montes as Ifigenia
  • Rubén Morales as Froylán
  • Fernando Morín as Narciso
  • Gustavo Negrete as Lic. Félix
  • Lisette Sáez as Ana
  • Rocío Yaber as Inmaculada
  • Francisca Guillen
  • Nestor Villarreal
Preceded by
El alma no tiene color
Huracán
October 13, 1997 - March 27, 1998
Succeeded by
La usurpadora

International release

Country Network(s) Series premiere Series finale Title Weekly schedule Timeslot
 Mexico Canal de las Estrellas October 13, 1997 March 27, 1998 Huracán Monday to Friday 21:30
 United States Univision April 13, 1998 June 8, 1998 Huracán Monday to Friday 14:00

References

    External links

    Huracán at the Internet Movie Database

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