La mujer de Judas

La mujer de Judas
Genre Telenovela
Romance
Drama
Created by Martín Hahn
Written by Martín Hahn
Zaret Romero
Ana Teresa Sosa
Francisco Boza
Verónica Álvarez
Directed by Olegario Barrera
Otto Rodríguez
Starring Chantal Baudaux
Juan Carlos García
Astrid Carolina Herrera
Opening theme Me huele a soledad by MDO
Ending theme Volver a Respirar by Jessica
Country of origin Venezuela
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 126
Production
Executive producer(s) Mariana Djuro
Producer(s) Marco Godoy Ramirez
Distributor RCTV International
Release
Original network RCTV
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original release May 16 – December 7, 2002
Chronology
Preceded by La niña de mis ojos
Followed by Trapos íntimos

La mujer de Judas (English:The Wife of Judas) is a Venezuelan telenovela created by Martín Hahn for RCTV in 2002. The telenovela lasted for 126 episodes and was distributed internationally by RCTV International.[1]

Astrid Carolina Herrera starred as the main antagonist[2] with Chantal Baudaux and Juan Carlos García as the main protagonists.[3][4]

Plot

A dark secret which was securely kept hidden after all these years, connects the six friends Altagracia, Juaca, Ricarda, Marina, Chichita and Laura. During the day of the wedding of Altagracia to a man she will marry for money named Julian, a man tries to rape Laura in the basement of the wine distilleries. Her friends accidentally kills him in the impulse of anger. The girls realize too late what they had done. They are shocked to see Padre Sebastian witness their crime. He asks them to report what happened to the police, but they reject the idea. Sebastian departs. Then the friends agreed to hide the corpse inside the wall, each of them leaving the basement in search for the priest, fearing, that he will tell the police. But when Altagracia found him, he was already dead inside the confession box of the church and with that she was incarcerated for that crime.

They all betrayed her, and no one in 20 years ever visited her in prison, no one helped her in her sacrifice about the crime they committed. She could not kill the priest because she loved him. But the people condemned her, especially Marcos, who gave her name - wife of Judas to boost his career as a reporter. Desiring to take vengeance upon Marcos, she played his affections and made him love her. And today, she and Marcos will leave the world together. The years, carried out in the prison, changed her. She thought over the plan of vengeance to each of them. Gloria reproaches her in the murder of innocent people. Altagracia looks at her daughter, her face softened. In an affectionate voice she attempts to explain to the girl, why she did it. She lowers the pistol, which was directed to all those people present, and was about to acknowledge that Gloria is her daughter. Juaca shouts, warning her against this. At this exact moment Marcos rushes to Altagracia, attempting to take away the pistol. Shots were heard, and one of the bullets hit Altagracia. Juaca quickly runs to her mortally injured friend. Marcos cries, he requests forgiveness and tells her not to leave him. But Altagracia dies, her last words about that of Gloria, she requests Juaca to care for the girl. Marcos holds Altagracia's hands. And only Gloria can see, that there, on the threshold of the church, is Padre Sebastian, his hands extended, as if calling on to Altagracia, whom he loves, and in her entire life, loves only him. Gloria tells the crowd that Altagracia is finally reunited with Padre Sebastian.[5]

Cast

Main

Recurring

  • Roberto Moll as Buenaventura Briceño
  • Karl Hoffman as Ernesto Sinclair
  • Ámbar Díaz as Petunia López-Redill
  • Mirela Mendoza as Emma Brand Echenagucia
  • Nacho Huett as Ismael Agüero Del Toro
  • Estefanía López as Cordelia Araujo Ramírez
  • Concetta Lo Dolce as Sagrario Del Toro Sinclair
  • Sandy Olivares as Renato Fabiani "René"
  • Alejandro Otero as Francisco Cañero "Pancho"
  • Kareliz Ollarves as Micaela Bellorín
  • Juan Carlos Tarazona as Padre Sebastián Rojas Paúl
  • Freddy Aquino as Gabriel Perdomo
  • Betty Ruth as Berenice Vda. Del Toro
  • Elisa Stella as Isabel
  • Virginia Vera as Santia Del Carmen
  • Alberto Álvarez as Juan Vicente Del Toro
  • Juan Carlos Gardié as Julián Morera
  • Marcos Campos as Leoncio Araujo
  • Deyalit López as Lila Álvarez
  • Rhandy Piñango as Calixto
  • Rodolfo Renwick as Simón Rojas Paúl
  • Ileana Alomá as Ivonne Del Toro
  • Marielena Pereira as Dulce
  • Liliana Meléndez as Rebeca
  • Omaira Abinadé as Tita
  • Kristin Pardo as Carmen Rosaura Guerrero Maldonado
  • Susej Vera as Lorena Plaza de Cañero
  • Miguel Augusto Rodríguez as Pitercito
  • José Quijada as Lcdo. Constantino Sosa

Mexican remake

TV Azteca 13 in Mexico produced their own version of La Mujer de Judas (2012). It stars Andrea Marti, Victor Gonzalez and Anette Michel.

References

  1. "RCTV (2002), 130 capitulos La Mujer De Judas". vencor.narod. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  2. ""La mujer de Judas" persigue a Astrid Carolina" (in Spanish). ElUniversal. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  3. "¿Recuerdas A La Protagonista De ‘La Mujer De Judas’? Así Luce En La Actualidad A Sus 35 Años [Fotos]". noticiasaldiayalahora (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  4. "Asi lucen los actores de La mujer de Judas 13 anos despues". entornointeligente.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  5. "La mujer de judas". seriesnow.com. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
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