Noche y día

Noche y día, redirects here. For Enrique Iglesias's song, see Sex and Love.
Noche y día
Also known as Noche & Día, junto a vos
Genre Telenovela
Police procedural
Drama
Directed by Rodolfo Antúnez
Jorge Nisco
Starring Facundo Arana
Romina Gaetani
Eleonora Wexler
Gabriel Goity
Favio Posca
Eugenia Tobal
Marina Bellati
Gabriel Corrado
Oscar Martinez
Opening theme Ni tú ni nadie by David Bolzoni
Country of origin Argentina
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 180
Production
Executive producer(s) Adrián Gonzáles
Location(s) Argentina
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Pol-ka
Broadcast
Original channel El Trece
Original run 17 November 2014 – present
Chronology
Preceded by Mis amigos de siempre
External links
Website

Noche y día (Night and Day) is an Argentine telenovela produced by Pol-ka and broadcast by El Trece since November 17, 2014. It stars Facundo Arana and Romina Gaetani with the participations of Oscar Martínez, Eleonora Wexler, Eugenia Tobal and Gabriel Corrado.[1][2][3][4]

Synopsis

The "Brigade 24" is a space that no one chooses to live, was there they are sent police officers who have committed unlawful or must purge some "unspeakable sin" those who violate the code of force. Those who serve their sentence are reinstated to active duty; yet there are others who for various reasons, never leave the "exile" until they reach the longed retirement. In front of the brigade is the curator Federico Castro (Gabriel Corrado). But their decisions were subject to the supervision of William Inchausti (Oscar Martínez), who was responsible for most of the establishment. Its range in strength and its enormous power is also linked to high exponents of crime, who often do business with, his right hand was Humberto Peralta (Paul Brichta) who betrayed him. The "Brigade 24" will also inevitable destination for Victorio "Vico" Villa (Facundo Arana) and Paula Pico (Romina Gaetani), two officers with a record of impeccable services but, for a procedural error, are condemned to spend time indeterminate there, no defense whatsoever and covertly controlled by Martina Mendoza (Eleonora Wexler) who realizes that what he is doing is wrong and Inchausti is the murderer's father Villa thus takes the side of Villa and Pico. When Inchausti learns of this, internal to a mental not to talk. This extreme situation but not the face that they will join forces to convert the brigade members in a dynamic and proactive team with the goal of becoming a true elite corps.

Cast

Actor/Actress Character
Facundo Arana Victorio "Vico" Villa
Romina Gaetani Paula Pico (murdered)
Oscar Martínez Guillermo Inchausti
Eleonora Wexler Martina Mendoza
Pablo Rago Fabián Aguilera
Florencia Raggi Sofía Santa María
Gabriel Corrado Federico Castro
Gabriel Goity Francisco "Paco" Longo
Eugenia Tobal Bárbara Díaz
Favio Posca Roberto "Robert" Belardi
Marina Bellati Evangelina "Eva" Cisneros
Brenda Gandini Lucila Villa
Victorio D´Alessandro Joaquín "joaco" Agüero
Gastón Soffritti Benjamín "benja" Liberman
Manuela Pal Gisella Villa
Candela Vetrano Milagros "Mili" Villa
Maximiliano Ghione Lucero
Pablo Brichta Humberto Peralta
Lautaro Perotti Esteban Garrido
Coraje Ábalos Gastón Santucho (murdered)
Graciela Stéfani Patricia Pico (lives in Bariloche)
Martín Slipak Sebastián Inchausti (murdered)
Rodrigo Noya Nicolás
Claudio Rissi Ismael Bisoni (murdered)
Valeria Lois Amanda
Coral Gabaglio Betina "Bety"
Johanna Francella Jazmín
Joaquin Rapalini Olivella Valentino Garrido Mendoza

References

  1. "El Trece estrena el próximo lunes Noche y Día junto a vos, su nueva ficción policíaca" (in Spanish). Formulatv.com. November 11, 2014. Retrieved December 29, 2014.
  2. "Así será "Noche & Día, junto a vos", la nueva ficción de Facundo Arana y Romina Gaetani" (in Spanish). Ratingcero.com. October 16, 2014. Retrieved December 29, 2014.
  3. ""Noche y día, junto a vos", la nueva ficción de Facundo Arana" (in Spanish). Losandes.com.ar. October 27, 2014. Retrieved December 29, 2014.
  4. "Llega Día y noche, la nueva ficción de El Trece" (in Spanish). Infobae. October 1, 2014. Retrieved December 29, 2014.

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