Carita de Ángel

Carita de ángel
Directed by Marta Luna
Juan Carlos Muñoz
Starring Lisette Morelos
Miguel de León
Daniela Aedo
Nora Salinas
Libertad Lamarque
Silvia Pinal
Ana Patricia Rojo
Marisol Santacruz
Opening theme Carita de ángel by Tatiana
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 175
Production
Producer(s) Nicandro Díaz González
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Original release June 19, 2000 – March 16, 2001
Chronology
Preceded by Amigos x siempre
Followed by Aventuras en el tiempo

Carita de Angel (English: Angel Face) is a child telenovela produced in Mexico by Televisa in 2000-2001 produced by Nicandro Díaz González. It is a remake of the telenovela Papa Corazon, which also was adapted for Mundo de juguete. It starred Lisette Morelos, Miguel de León and Daniela Aedo as Dulce Maria. In 2001 it was broadcast in the United States by the Spanish-language broadcaster Univision. Among the notable figures of his cast were Mexicans Joaquín Cordero and Ana Luisa Peluffo and Argentine Libertad Lamarque, who died during the filming of this soap opera and was replaced by actress Silvia Pinal.

From December 11, 2000 until January 5, 2001 the soap opera interrupted its broadcast in order to go to Christmas minitelenovela Rayito de Luz. In Indonesia, this telenovela was broadcast on RCTI in early 2003, and a year later, in 2004, it was broadcast on SCTV. In the United States, it was re-aired on the Spanish channel UniMás (formerly known as Telefutura) from June 14, 2012 to February 28, 2013.

Overview

Dulce Maria is a sweet 5 year old girl full of joy, compassion, and good feelings. After the death of her mother, Luciano Larios (Dulce Maria's father), sinks into depression and lives abroad for a few years, leaving his daughter and loved ones behind. Dulce Maria enrolls in a Catholic boarding school for girls called "Reina de America" (Queen of America) to be taken care of by the nuns there, as well as being taken care of by her uncle Gabriel, who is a priest. The only relative that visits her is her Aunt Estefania, whom she affectionately called "Tia Pelucas" (Auntie Wigs) because she wears a large and varied set of colorful wigs, instead of showing her real hair. The nuns, for the most part, worship and love Dulce María, in particular the Sisters Cecilia and Fortunata, who are her accomplices in all her funny antics that are also allowed by the tender and kindly Mother Superior, the headmistress, who is always aware of the responsibility and discipline that must be met; while showing concern and great heart for the welfare of all those around her. Dulce Maria also has a secret place in the school known as "The old little room." There, her playful imagination comes to life, where she speaks with her mother Angelica, who dispenses advice to her and tells her wonderful stories.

Things brighten up for Dulce Maria when after a two-year absence, Luciano announces his return to Mexico. But the initial joy fades when her dad arrives with Nicole, a domineering and self-centered woman who is also Luciano's fiancée. Her only reason for being with Luciano is for his money and she sees Dulce Maria as a mere nuisance. Her plan is to get Luciano's daughter out of her way so she can have him all to herself. Sensing that her father will not be happy being married to Nicole, and not wanting to lose her father's affection, Dulce Maria sets out to end the relationship and make her father notice Sister Cecilia, who is more of a mother figure than Nicole.

Luciano slowly realizes that he does not love Nicole, while at the same time, feels a growing attraction to Cecilia. She, in turn, realizes that her religious vocation begins to waver once she realizes that she is in love with Luciano and must decide whether to take her religious vows or give them up and listen to her heart.

Cast

Other versions

Carita de Angel is a remake of the telenovela Mundo de juguete produced by Televisa in 1974 by Valentin Pimstein and starring Graciela Mauri, Sara García, Ricardo Blume Irma Lozano and Irán Eory.

See also

Notes

  1. also acted as the Stage Director of initial episodes

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