Niña Bonita (telenovela)

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Niña Bonita
Genre Telenovela
Format Serial drama
Created by César Miguel Rondón
Directed by César Miguel Rondón
Starring Eva Blanco
Ruddy Rodríguez
Luis Jose Santander
Abril Méndez
Opening theme "Tan Enamorados" by Ricardo Montaner
Country of origin Venezuela
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 199[1]
Production
Executive producer(s) Carlos Suárez
Running time 41-44 minutes
Production company(s) Venevisión
Distributor Venevisión International
Broadcast
Original channel Venevisión
Original run March 30, 1988 – October 11, 1988
Chronology
Preceded by Mi nombre es amor
Followed by Maribel

Niña Bonita is a 1988 Venezuelan telenovela produced by Venevisión and stars Ruddy Rodríguez in her first protagonist role and Luis Jose Santander.[2]

Plot

A love triangle forms between Angela, Emilia and Francisco Leon, a young doctor.

Francisco is marreid to Emilia, but falls in love with Angela at the same time without knowing that they are related. Angela has been out of the country for 3 years, and before going to the capital to meet her family, she stops at Margarita Island where she casually meets Fransisco who is there for a medical congress. Angela suffers a small accident while scuba diving, and Francisco comes to her aid. It is through this way that they fall in love with each other. After a preif romance, they agree to meet each other, but they never do.

Angela goes to her parents house where they have organized a welcome home party. It is when her sister Emilia introduces her to her husband where she discovers that it is Francisco.[3][4]

Cast

  • Ruddy Rodríguez .... Angela Santana
  • Luis José Santander...Francisco Antonio Leon
  • Abril Méndez ... Emilia
  • Henry Galue
  • Fernando Flores .... Aquiles
  • Raul Xiques .... Eligio Santana
  • Eduardo Gadea Perez
  • Ramon Hinojosa .... Filiberto
  • Helianta Cruz .... Ana Elisa
  • Francis Helen
  • Laura Zerra .... Alcira
  • Mirtha Borges .... Dolorita
  • Betty Ruth .... Altagracia
  • Chela D'Gar
  • Jimmy Verdum
  • Mauricio Gonzalez
  • Jose Rubens
  • Vicente Tepedino
  • Carlos Subero
  • Vilma Otazo... Violeta
  • Martha Pabon .... Virginia
  • Hector Clotet
  • Marcos Campos
  • Juan Carlos Gardie
  • Marisela Leandro
  • Marilyn Sanchez
  • Ricardo Montaner
  • Ernesto Balzi .... Ernesto Martinez

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