Llovizna (telenovela)
Llovizna | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by |
José Simón Escalona María Helena Portas Iris Dubs Romano Rodríguez |
Starring |
Scarlet Ortiz Luis Fernández Caridad Canelón Javier Vidal Pablo Martin |
Opening theme | "Solamente Fuego" by Samuel |
Country of origin | Venezuela |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 145[1] |
Production | |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company(s) | RCTV |
Distributor | RCTV International |
Release | |
Original network | RCTV |
Original release | 1997 – 1997 |
Llovizna is a 1997 telenovela from Venezuela, starring Scarlet Ortiz and Luis Fernandez. It was produced by the now defunct RCTV. This telenovela contained 145 episodes.
Plot
Llovizna is the name of a beautiful eighteen-year-old girl raised by Marhuanta Sánchez, a former prostitute and companion of Llovizna's grandfather, Caruachi del Río. Caruachi, an ex-convict and now a steel worker, gave baby Llovizna to Marhuanta, without revealing that she was his granddaughter. Llovizna's biological mother, Caruachi's daughter, Rosplandor, was murdered immediately following her birth in an effort to hide a relationship she had with Pio Heres, the owner of the steel mill. As Pio was hoping for a son, Llovizna's life was spared, and she was given to Marhuanta to raise as her own child. On his deathbed, Caruachi reveals to Llovizna that Pio robbed him of his investment in the steel mill 20 years prior, and that Pio is responsible for the death of her mother. As he breathes his last breath, he begs Llovizna, as his sole heir, to recover her share of the steel mill that was taken away from him years ago, before Pio had him unjustly imprisoned for the death of Llovizna's mother. Caruachi's tragic accident in one of the furnaces at the steel mill, compels Llovizna to seek his job, in order to keep the promise she made to her dying grandfather, to expose Pio Heres for all of his wrongdoing. Here, Llovizna will fall hopelessly in love with Orinoco Fuego, a handsome, young and rebellious steel worker. Jesus Ferrer, many years ago, left his humble family, and ambitiously studied under the tutelage of Pio Heres, who had many years awaited the birth of a son. Jesus changed his name from Caroni Fuego and left behind his mother and younger brother, Orinoco. Fate and circumstances will force Llovizna to set her feelings for Orinoco aside, when she leaves the furnaces and accepts a job with the new general manager of the steel empire, Mr. Jesus Ferrer. Here Llovizna begins to unravel the lies that the now seriously ill Pio has used to cover the death of her mother and the robbery of her grandfather's rights in the steel mill. When Pio is exposed for his crimes and threatens Orinoco's life, Llovizna, in an attempt to save her true love, marries Jesus.
Llovizna is the name of the story of youth who want to better themselves and the struggle to achieve their goals and lives. It is a story where honest work, education, solidarity and friendship are the moving forces that frame all of the characters. It is the impulse of such a powerful love that makes their conquest possible.
Cast
- Luis Fernández as Orinoco Fuego
- Scarlet Ortiz as Llovizna Sanchez
- Caridad Canelón as Marhuanta Sánchez
- Pablo Martin as Caroní Fuego
- Javier Vidal as Pío Heres Briceño
- Juan Carlos Baena as Luis Luis
- Yoletty Cabrera as Soledad Barrancos
- Natalia Capelletti as Concordia
- Henry Castañeda as Guasipati
- Catherine Correia as Salvaje Callao
- Nacarid Escalona as Alejandra de Hipolito
- Elisa Escámez as Nieves Fuego
- Alfonso Medina as Lanzarote Niño
- Erika Medina as Siria Degredo
- Mildred Quiroz as Diamante Falcón Heres
- José Ángel Urdanetaas Patrio Morales
- Winston Vallenilla as Jose Miguel Andueza
- Tatiana Capote as Almaneser
References
External links
Llovizna at the Internet Movie Database