Lucecita

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Lucecita
Genre Telenovela
Created by Delia Fiallo
Directed by Paul Antillano
Starring Marina Baura
José Bardina
Esperanza Magaz
Ivonne Attas
Country of origin Venezuela
Original language(s) Spanish
Production
Running time 42-45 minutes
Production company(s) Venevisión
Broadcast
Original run 1967 – 1968

Lucecita is a Venezuelan telenovela starred by Marina Baura, José Bardina, Esperanza Magaz and Ivonne Attas. It was produced and broadcast on Venevisión for about a year and a half, spanning 1967–1968. The original story, written by Delia Fiallo, has inspired several variations and adaptations through the years, most of them by Fiallo, both for television and cinema. In 1972, Venevisión aired its own remake.

Summary

This story is strongly based in the Cinderella mold. Yet, there are major aspects on the adaptation that make this Spanish soap opera one of the best in the history of telenovelas.

Baura makes a great performance of Lucecita, a naïve girl that leaves her impoverished, rural home to work as a maid for a wealthy and feuding family, who own a cattle-ranching land.

At this point, the man of the house is Gustavo (played by Bardina), who is married to Angelina, She is a woman pretending to be paralyzed, in order to manipulate the feelings of her husband and prevent him from leaving. But while working there, Lucecita falls in love with Gustavo. Then Angelina discovers the romance between Lucecita and Gustavo; she is full of hatred and jealousy, but after learning that Lucecita is her half-sister, her hatred towards her is even harder. But really, here is where real problems begin to arise.

Solid performances by Magaz as Modesta, Lucecita's loyal best friend, and Attas for her role of Angelina. Interestingly, both reprised her respective roles in tn the 1972 version.

Main cast

Additional cast

In alphabetical order
  • Hilda Breer
  • Olga Castillo
  • María Eugenia Domínguez
  • Gioia Lombardini
  • Oscar Mendoza
  • Hugo Pimentel
  • Suyin Rosa
  • Soraya Sanz
  • Orlando Urdaneta

Chronology

Year of release Title Country Version Production company Main roles Refs
1967 Lucecita Venezuela TV series Venevisión Marina Baura
José Bardina
[1]
1968 Estrellita, esa pobre campesina Argentina TV series Proartel C.A. Martha González
Germán Kraus
[2]
1972 Lucecita Venezuela TV series Venevisión Ada Riera
Humberto García
[3]
1976 Lucecita Spain/Argentina Film K Films S.A. Analía Gadé
Juan Luis Galiardo
[4]
1987 Estrellita mía Argentina TV series Crustel S.A. Alicia Aller
Aldo Barbero
[5]
1994 Lucerito Colombia TV series Coestrellas Linda Lucía Callejas
Javier Sáenz
[6]
2002 Luz María Peru TV series América Televisión Angie Cepeda
Christian Meier
[7]

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