El hogar que yo robé
El hogar que yo robé | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by |
Inés Rodena Valeria Phillips |
Written by | Carlos Romero |
Directed by | Manolo Garcia |
Starring |
Angélica María Juan Ferrara Angélica Vale Angélica Aragón Socorro Bonilla |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 105 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Valentín Pimstein |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Canal de las Estrellas |
Original airing | 1981 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Colorina |
Followed by | Extraños caminos del amor |
El hogar que yo robé (English: I Stole Home) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Canal de las Estrellas in 1981.[1][2]
Plot
Adrea Velarde is a young married woman who cheats on her husband, she is traveling in a tourist place with Eduardo , a young gigolo and rake. Visiting a casino and after dinner, Andrea goes to touch up her makeup in the restroom, also feeling bad about something she ate, then suddenly her face is reflected in the mirror, but the image is not hers, but of another woman, surprised she discover Victoria the humble girl in charge of the vanity, also surprised by the resemblance to the rich and sofisticated woman. Andrea conceives an idea to keep enjoying her freedom, offering Victoria money to impersonate her since they are identical and no one will notice the change. Go to the house where she lives with her husband and spend some time enjoying a life of luxuries, while Andrea travels with her lover. Horrified Victoria refuses, she tells Andrea she could not be with a unknown man. Andrea laughs saying there is no need for marital life that she can deceive her husband saying she is sick and can not have sex, that he is very understanding and wont force her. Andrea dresses and does Victoria's hair and makes her appear before Eduardo, who does not notice that he is before another woman. That tells Andrea that her plan will succeed. She tells Victoria that she lives in a mansion with her husband Carlos Valentin , the two small children of his first marriage, his mother Doña Amanda and his siblings, Luis Felipe and Genoveva. To force Victoria's hand, Andrea accuses Victoria of stealing her diamond bracelet. With no way out Victoria agrees to Andrea's plan and goes to her home. There she starts to unravel the mess that Andrea has left behind. Victoria will help the family and the family buissness. Andrea will keep on been the selfish, perverted creature she has always been.
Cast
- Angélica María as Victoria Valdés / Andrea Velarde
- Juan Ferrara as Carlos Valentín Velarde
- Gregorio Casal as Reynaldo
- Virginia Manzano as Amanda Velarde
- Angélica Aragón as Genoveva Velarde
- Aldo Monti as Luis Felipe Velarde
- Leonardo Daniel as Eduardo
- René García as Carlitos Velarde
- Maritza Olivares as Florita
- María Clara Zurita as Teresa
- Angélica Vale as Aurorita Velarde
- Martha Verduzco as Virginia
- Carmen Belén Richardson as Fernanda
- Tere Mondragón as Juana
- Luis Couturier as Silvestre Soler
- Arturo Guízar as Isidoro
- Arturo Lorca as Cabrera
- Socorro Bonilla asDiana
- Luciano Hernández de la Vega as Ballesteros
- Mauricio Ferrari as Luigi
- Eugenio Cobo as Karim Saud
- Sanicte Maldonado as Aixa
- Felicia Mercado as Flor
- Lili Inclán as Crisanta
- Mónica Prado as Verónica
- Ada Carrasco as La Coronel
- Lola Tinoco as Rosarito
- Saby Kamalich as Jimena Fuentes
- Xavier Marc as Adrián Montemayor
- Arturo García Tenorio as Salomón
- Edith González as Paulina
- Alejandro Tommasi as Daniel
- Alma Delfina as Carmita
- Fernando Borges as Tte.Sagredo
- Celeste Sáenz as Odalisca Bailarina
- Armando Calvo as Gaspar Garay
- Eduardo Yáñez as Barman
- Jacarandá Alfaro as Odalisca
- Estela Correa as Deren, odalisca
- Héctor Cruz as Comisario Rivarola
- Rebeca Rambal as Mariquita
- Félix Santaella as Dr.
- Alfonso Iturralde as Lisandro/Rodrigo Montemayor
- Alberto Gavira as Eleuterio
- Tere Cornejo as Enfermera
- Enrique Gilabert as Apoderado de Karim
- Juan Pelaez as Braulio
References
- ↑ Lorena Gonzalez. "Los 10 más: Primeros actores de telenovelas" (in Spanish). novelas.about.com. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ↑ "Televisa Telenovelas (1980-1989)". IMDb. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
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