Inocente de Ti

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Inocente de Ti
Format Telenovela
Directed by Miguel Córcega
Leonardo Daniel
Starring Valentino Lanús
Camila Sodi
Opening theme Inocente de Ti by Juan Gabriel
Country of origin Mexico
United States
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 130
Production
Producer(s) Nathalie Lartilleux
Broadcast
Original channel Canal de las Estrellas (Mexico)
Univision (USA)
Original run November 8, 2004 – May 6, 2005
Chronology
Preceded by Amar otra vez
Followed by Piel de otoño

Inocente de Ti is a Miami-based 130 episode telenovela that first aired on the Univision network in 2005. It features Camila Sodi, Valentino Lanús, and Helena Rojo.

Plot

Florecita travels from Mexico to USA, with her grandmother Clotilde and her sister Isela, in order for the girls to reunite with their father Ruben and two brothers Rodrigo and Victor, who live in Miami. During the trip, Clotilde dies in the desert. The girls bury their grandmother in the desert and continue to Miami, only to find out that their father is an alcoholic. Flor's mother, Gabriela, lives in Miami, although her children believe her to be dead. Gabriela has remarried and now is a famous television director. One day Florecita and Gabriela meet without recognising each other.

Flor begins to work right away, selling flowers on the street and cleaning cars. One day, she meets Julio Alberto and his girlfriend Gloria, who are preparing for their wedding. Julio Alberto buys Gloria a flower from Flor. Gloria dies at the wedding, and Julio Alberto is overwhelmed with grief. After a while, he starts to spend time in the park where he and Gloria walked together and where they used to be so happy. He sometimes sees Flor and starts talking to her.

Julio Alberto's mother, Rebeca, lives with her three children in the house of her twin sister Raquel. The sisters hate each other and Rebeca is silently waiting Raquel's death from cancer. Raquel plans to leave her fortune to Flor, so that Rebeca doesn't get a penny; when the will is read, Rebeca is furious. Believing that money is rightfully hers, she makes her son seduce Flor, and comes up with a plan to steal the money from the young girl and throw her out on the streets.

Flor doesn't care about losing her fortune because she was never rich in the first place, but she is disappointed that Julio Alberto lied to her and betrayed her, and she believed in him. She decides to find a job as a maid, with the Dalmacci family, where Sergio, the trouble-making son, falls in love with Flor, fascinated by the goodness of her heart. Then Julio Alberto re-enters Flor's life, realizing that he is truly in love with her. He begs Flor to forgive him and return to him. Whom does her heart belong to now? Is it Julio Alberto or Sergio?

Production

Directors

  • Miguel Córcega (interior scenes)
  • Leonardo Daniel (interior scenes)
  • Víctor Fouilloux (exterior scenes)

Writers

  • Inés Rodena
  • Iris Dávila
  • Tere Medina
  • Carlos Romero
  • Julio Garibay

Producers

  • Nathalie Lartilleux associate producer
  • Alfredo Schwarz executive producer

Music

  • David Bart (incidental music)
  • Alejandro Campos (incidental music)
  • Juan Gabriel (theme song "Inocente de tí")
  • La Quinta Estación (theme song "Algo más")

Cast

  • Camila Sodi Florecita Gonzalez, main heroine
  • Valentino Lanús Julio Alberto Castillo Linares-Robles, main hero
  • Helena Rojo Raquel Linares Robles / Rebeca Linares Robles V. de Castillo, aunt of Julio Alberto killed by Rebeca / mother of Julio Alberto, twin sister of Raquel, villain, goes insane, and finally is killed by a patient in a madhouse
  • Carolina Tejera Nuria Salas, ex-girlfriend of Julio Alberto, villain
  • Lupita Ferrer Gabriela Smith, mother of Florecita
  • Karla Monroig Gloria del Junco, girlfriend of Julio Alberto
  • Carlos Riestra Mayito
  • Salvador Pineda Rubén Gonzalez
  • Yul Bürkle Doglas
  • Ariel López Padilla Licenciado (Lic.) Gomez Riveroll
  • Patricia Reyes Spíndola Clotilde
  • Eleazar Gómez Víctor Gonzalez
  • Luis José Santander Sergio Dalmacci
  • Katie Barberi Mayte Dalmacci
  • Alma Delfina Lupe
  • Abraham Ramos Efraín Castillo Linares-Robles
  • Virna Flores Virginia Castillo Linares-Robles
  • Miguel Córcega Licenciado Mauricio Riveroll
  • Altair Jarabo Isela Gonzales
  • Marita Capote Coromoto
  • Elodia Riovega Chalia (First)
  • Leonardo Daniel Filemón
  • Manolo Coego Zacarías
  • María Piñeiro Chalia (Second)
  • Marisela Buitriago
  • Miguel Loyo Rodrigo Gonzales (as Miguel Ángel Loyo)

  • Fred Valle William Smith
  • Eddie Naro Miguel
  • Ilithia Manzanillo Monica Dalmacci
  • Pilar Hurtado Carmela Gonzalez
  • Catalina Mesa Violeta
  • Juan Carlos Gutiérrez Azteca
  • Jorge Luis Pascual Omar
  • Ariel Díaz Manolo
  • Dayana Garroz Gladys Soler
  • Karla Álvarez Aurora
  • Ricardo Blume Armando Dalmacci
  • Toño Mauri Sebastián Rionda
  • Jorge Van Rankin Pepe Toño
  • Harry Geithner Gustavo
  • José Bardina Armando
  • Arianna Coltellacci María del Socorro García
  • Daniel Dhoy Rogelio
  • Carlos Farach Doctor Valdez
  • Ismael La Rosa Gilberto
  • Irene López Gema
  • Carlos Mesber Genaro
  • Valerie Peshuta Teresita Rionda Dalmacci
  • Michael Scally Benigno
  • Tania Vázquez Pilar
  • Carlos Yustis Cándido
  • Justin Bell La migra

Broadcast outside of Mexico

  • The telenovela aired on ABS-CBN between October 2006 and September 7, 2007, and became one of the highest-rated afternoon programs on Philippine TV.
  • The telenovela became a hit in Europe, including Bulgaria (2006-2007) and Slovenia.

Soundtrack

  • The soundtrack used in the Philippines entitled "Kung Kaya Ko" (If Only I Could) is sung by Toni Gonzaga.

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