La Pícara Soñadora (telenovela)

For the Argentine film, see La Pícara soñadora.
La Pícara Soñadora
Genre Telenovela
Created by
  • Dolores Ortega (script editor)
  • Valeria Phillips (version)
Written by
  • Abel Santa Cruz (original story)
  • Andrea Fernández (adaptation)
Directed by Raquel Parot
Starring
Music by
  • Carlos Vertiz Pani
  • Héctor Ruiz
Opening theme "La Pícara Soñadora" (Mariana Levy)
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 80
Production
Producer(s)
  • Valentin Pimstein
  • Salvador Mejía (associate producer)
  • Verónica Pimstein (associate producer)
Cinematography Alejandro Frutos
Release
Original network Televisa
Original release September 2, 1991 – December 20, 1991

La Pícara Soñadora (The Mischievous Dreamer) is a Mexican telenovela shown in 1991, based on a 1956 Argentine film of the same name directed by Ernesto Arancibia. This telenovela contains 80 episodes and stars Dina de Marco, Irán Eory, Eduardo Palomo, and Mariana Levy.

Synopsis

Lupita is young and pretty and studies law. Although her future seems bright, for the moment she is penniless - and that's why she lives in the Sares Rochild department store, where she works by day as a salesgirl in the toy department and her uncle works by night as the security guard. Everything she "borrows" from the store to live on, she writes down in a little book so that she can repay it when she finishes her studies. She has it all planned. But one day, she meets a guy outside the office of the owner of the department store. She thinks he is there to apply for a job, and Alfredo decides to play along. Although the owner is his father, he uses the name of his best friend, pretends to be poor and arranges for himself to get a job there in order to chase that cute Lupita. Alfredo has always been a lazy bum and a flirt, and to him, this is all a game. But soon the game turns serious when he realizes that he's falling in love with her and the secrets they both keep are standing in the way.

Cast

References

    External links

    La pícara soñadora at the Internet Movie Database

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