Peregrina (telenovela)
Peregrina | |
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Created by |
Delia Fiallo Julio Garibay |
Written by |
Carlos Romero Tere Medina |
Directed by | Miguel Córcega |
Starring |
África Zavala Eduardo Capetillo Victor Noriega Helena Rojo Jacqueline Andere Cynthia Klitbo |
Opening theme | De La Luna by Edith Marquez |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 100 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Nathalie Lartilleux |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Picture format | Color |
Original release | November 14, 2005 – March 31, 2006 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | El amor no tiene precio |
Followed by | Heridas de Amor |
External links | |
Website |
Peregrina (Pilgrim) is a Mexican telenovela. It was produced by Televisa and broadcast in Mexico from November 14, 2005 to March 31, 2006 by Canal de las Estrellas. The series is a remake of the Venezuelan telenovela Kassandra. It became an unexpected success, garnering ratings in excess of 30 points. Starring África Zavala and Eduardo Capetillo, it tells the story of Peregrina, a young teenager who was given away at birth by her new stepmother Victoria (Jacqueline Andere).
Plot
Millionaire Eliseo (Carlos Cámara) and his family are struck by tragedy when his beloved daughter Marisela (África Zavala) is diagnosed with a fatal illness. Marisela becomes pregnant and dies after giving birth to a baby girl.
Widowed, devastated, and lonely, Eliseo marries Victoria (Jacqueline Andere). Victoria is a widow who has two children, identical twins Aníbal and Rodolfo (both played by Eduardo Capetillo). Victoria knows that Marisela's daughter is Eliseo’s heir, and she views her as an obstacle to her sons’ chances to inherit Eliseo’s fortune. She takes advantage of the presence of a travelling circus where the fortuneteller’s daughter, Sabina (Helena Rojo), has given birth to a stillborn daughter. Victoria switches the infants; she replaces the stillborn baby with Marisela's daughter, with Delfín as the only witness. Delfín later dies in a mysterious accident.
Years pass and Rodolfo is now a just and kind man, the opposite of his egotistic twin Aníbal. Fate takes him to the circus where he meets Peregrina, a beautiful gypsy dancer. She is the fortuneteller’s granddaughter. Peregrina is the spitting image of Marisela. Rodolfo and Peregrina fall in love, but her resemblance to his stepfather’s daughter reminds him of the hatred that Victoria feels for Marisela. He decides to forget all about it and leaves without saying a word.
When Peregrina goes looking for Rodolfo at Eliseo’s house, she meets Angélica (Carmen Amezcua), her real mother’s aunt. Angélica takes to Peregrina due to her resemblance to Marisela. Shortly after, Peregrina is victim of an accident and is taken to Eliseo’s house. Eliseo offers her a home, but Victoria, who knows exactly who Peregrina is, is enraged and so, she reveals her secret to Aníbal.
Taking advantage of the prolonged absence of Rodolfo, Aníbal assumes his identity and proposes marriage to Peregrina. Aníbal confesses to his lover Abigaíl (Cynthia Klitbo) that he is only marrying Peregrina in order to seize the fortune of Eliseo. Abigaíl gets into a heated fight with him, in which she kills him to prevent his marriage to Peregrina.
Peregrina is accused of Aníbal’s homicide. When Rodolfo returns, she now has to face the only man whom she has ever loved. Rodolfo’s love for her has turned into ferocious revenge.
In the end, Rodolfo tells Peregrina that Aníbal tricked her and that he now knows she is innocent. Peregrina forgives him and moves into the house that Eliseo left her as part of her inheritance. Abigaíl and Evita (Natasha Dupeyrón), her secret daughter, plot against her to get rid of her.
Eventually, Abigaíl is found out to be Aníbal killer and is sent to prison to pay for her crime. Months later, Peregrina and Rodolfo marry in the presence of loving relatives and circus friends.
Cast
- África Zavala - Peregrina Huerta / Marisela Alcocer - Protagonist
- Eduardo Capetillo - Rodolfo and Aníbal Alcocer - Protagonist / Antagonist
- Jacqueline Andere - Victoria de Alcocer - Antagonist
- Helena Rojo - Sabina Huerta - Protagonist
- Natasha Dupeyrón - Eva "Evita" Alcocer and Osorio - Antagonist later good
- Cynthia Klitbo - Abigaíl Osorio - Antagonist
- Víctor Noriega - Eugenio
- Ignacio López Tarso - Baltasar
- Carlos Cámara - Eliseo Alcocer
- Tony Bravo - Alonso
- Carlos Cámara Jr - Joaquín
- José Carlos Ruiz - Castillo
- Guillermo García Cantú - Carreón
- Beatriz Aguirre - Navarro
- Salvador Sánchez - Melquiades
- Miguel Córcega - Felipe
- Jan - Self
- Alejandro Ibarra - Rubén
- Carmen Amezcua - Angélica
- Diana Golden - Vicenta
- Abraham Ramos - Iván
- Malillany Marín - Argelia
- Miguel Loyo - Karim
- Eduardo Rodríguez - Benjamín
- Violeta Isfel - Charito
- Catherine Papile - Sandra
- Miguel Corcega - Felipe
- Renata Flores - Divina
- Miguel Ángel Fuentes - Cuasimodo
- Elias Chiprut - Eduardo
- María Chacón-Edith