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==Plot== |
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Don Antonio Uribe lives on |
Don Antonio Uribe, who lives on a ranch near the city of Guanajuato, before his death asked Isabel Clara to look after his daughter, Esperanza. Consuelo, Don Antonios wife, is resentful of Esperanzas presence and badly mistreats her. |
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Luis Gustavo on the other hand, Consuelos and Antonios son, is immediately attracted to Esperanza. This is intolerable to Consuelo. She decides to separate them by sending Luis Gustavo away to study abroad and by placing Esperanza in a nun-run school. |
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Ten years pass. Esperanza, a beautiful young woman now, returns to Don Antonios ranch. Before dying, (10 years later) Don Antonio entrusted Fermín Requena, his neighbor and trust-worthy friend, with a letter for Luis Gustavo. In it, he gives his son his blessing in case he decides to marry Esperanza. |
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The neighbor and friend of Antonio, Fermin, is widowed and has a daughter, Silvia, who is spoiled and self-centered. Silvia is jealous of the affection Luis Gustavo feels for Esperanza, and pressed her father to send her to study abroad in order to be near Luis Gustavo. |
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When Luis Gustavo arrives home for the funeral and sees Esperanza, he falls deeply in love with her. But the beautiful Esperanza has likewise caught the attention of Fermin. Determined to possess her, he hides the letter and with Consuelos help devises a plan to separate Luis Gustavo and Esperanza forever. Consuelo "confesses" to her son that Esperanza is his fathers illegitimate daughter and his half-sister. |
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A love story for all time that takes place in Guanajuato. Two hearts torn in half because of an infamous lie but still united forever by the force of love. An unforgettable love that neither time nor distance can erase... |
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Before he died, Don Antonio gives Fermin a letter for him to give to his son, which gives the blessing if he decides to marry Esperanza. Luis Gustavo returns home for the funeral and when he sees Esperanza falls in love with her. But the beauty of Esperanza also awakens the heart of Fermin. Determined to have her, he hides the letter, and with Consuelo's help plots a sinister plan to separate them. |
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Consuelo 'confesses' to Luis Gustavo that Esperanza is the illegitimate daughter of his father, and therefore his half-sister. Horrified Luis Gustavo decides to commit to Silvia and move out of the country immediately, leaving the woman he loves, without having the courage to reveal the truth of his abandonment. Esperanza is disappointed, believing that Luis Gustavo has stopped loving her, while he suffers in silence for that love. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
Revision as of 12:57, 12 April 2013
Nunca te olvidaré | |
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Directed by | Julián Pastor Sergio Jiménez |
Starring | Edith González Fernando Colunga Alma Muriel Eugenia Cauduro Humberto Elizondo |
Opening theme | Nunca Te Olvidaré by Enrique Iglesias |
Ending theme | Nunca Te Olvidaré by Enrique Iglesias |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 94 |
Production | |
Producers | Juan Osorio Carlos Moreno Laguillo |
Original release | |
Network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Release | January 18 – May 28, 1999 |
Nunca te olvidaré (Unforgettable) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa in 1999. It is based on a novel by Caridad Bravo Adams and starring Edith González, Fernando Colunga and antagonistic interests of Alma Muriel, Eugenia Cauduro and Humberto Elizondo.
Plot
Don Antonio Uribe, who lives on a ranch near the city of Guanajuato, before his death asked Isabel Clara to look after his daughter, Esperanza. Consuelo, Don Antonios wife, is resentful of Esperanzas presence and badly mistreats her. Luis Gustavo on the other hand, Consuelos and Antonios son, is immediately attracted to Esperanza. This is intolerable to Consuelo. She decides to separate them by sending Luis Gustavo away to study abroad and by placing Esperanza in a nun-run school. Ten years pass. Esperanza, a beautiful young woman now, returns to Don Antonios ranch. Before dying, (10 years later) Don Antonio entrusted Fermín Requena, his neighbor and trust-worthy friend, with a letter for Luis Gustavo. In it, he gives his son his blessing in case he decides to marry Esperanza. When Luis Gustavo arrives home for the funeral and sees Esperanza, he falls deeply in love with her. But the beautiful Esperanza has likewise caught the attention of Fermin. Determined to possess her, he hides the letter and with Consuelos help devises a plan to separate Luis Gustavo and Esperanza forever. Consuelo "confesses" to her son that Esperanza is his fathers illegitimate daughter and his half-sister. A love story for all time that takes place in Guanajuato. Two hearts torn in half because of an infamous lie but still united forever by the force of love. An unforgettable love that neither time nor distance can erase...
Cast
- Edith González as Esperanza Gamboa Martel/Isabel Clara Martel vda. de Gamboa
- Fernando Colunga as Luis Gustavo Uribe del Valle
- Alma Muriel as Consuelo del Valle vda. de Uribe
- Eugenia Cauduro as Silvia Requena Ortiz
- Humberto Elizondo as Fermín Requena
- Delia Casanova as Doña Carmen
- Leticia Perdigón as Gudelia
- Zully Keith as Irene vda. de Ocampo
- Marisol Santacruz as Leticia Ocampo
- Sergio Catalan as Juan Moraima
- Juan Carlos Bonet as Eduardo "Lalo" Moraima
- Pablo Montero as Álvaro Cordero
- Niurka Marcos as Alcatraz Cordero
- Josefina Echánove as Sister Margarita
- Octavio Galindo as Dr. Carlos Barcenas
- Amparo Garrido as Mother Superior
- Jaime Lozano as Higinio Sanchez
- Johnny Laboriel as Johnny
- Tony Flores
- Carlos Rotzinger
- Toño Infante as Braulio
- Edgar Ponce as Adrián Ocampo
- Liliana Arriaga as "La Chupitos"
- Barbara Ferré as Blanca Pérez
- Roberto Miquel as Robert Castel
- Julián Pastor as Don Antonio Uribe
- Macaria as Berenice vda. de Cordero
- Alejandra Procuna as Mara Montalbán
- Miguel de León as Dr. Leonel Valderrama
- Evita Muñoz "Chachita" as Benita
- Gustavo Negrete as Justo
- Luis Gimeno as Dr. Alberto Rivero
- Adalberto Parra
- Silvia Chaos as Serafina Pérez
- Beatriz Aguirre as Alfonsa Valderrama
- Eric del Castillo as Lic. Méndez
- Ivonne Montero as Paola Campos
- Marichelo as Precilda
- Claudio Baez as Commander Patiño
- Iliana de la Garza as Petra
- Eduardo de la Peña as Filogonio
- Esteban Franco as José Manuel Díaz
- Gustavito as Gustavito
- Ramón Menéndez as Dr. Zetina
- Tania Prado as Sandra
- Sergio Sanchez as Anselmo
- Julio Alemán as Judge
- Wendy Gonzalez as Esperanza Gamboa (child)
- Daniel Habif as Luis Gustavo Uribe (child)
- Dulce Maria as Silvia Requena (child)
- Sieres Diego as Adrian Ocampo (child)
- Gaby Garza as Leticia Ocampo (child)
Production
- Original Story - Caridad Bravo Adams
- Libreto - Marcia del Río, Alberto Gómez
- Literary Edition - Ricardo Tejeda
- Opening theme - "Nunca te olvidaré"
- Author and Performer - Enrique Iglesias
- Background Music - Luis Demetrio
- Set and Setting - Teresa Ortiz and Claudia Rodríguez
- Costume Design - Tino Cheschitz and Solange Alchurrón
- Design Image – Televisa San Ángel
- Editor - Ricardo Rodríguez
- Musical - Israel Jurado
- Musical Coordinator - Saúl Torres
- Administration Coordinator - Claudia Calderón
- Overall Coordination of Production - Ramón Ortiz
- Administrative Manager - Alejo Hernández
- Artistic Coordinator - Gerardo Lucio
- Coordinator of Location Production - Janeth Wehbe
- Production Coordination - Alva Villatoro
- General Coordinator – Hilda Santaella
- Address cameras on location - Alejandra Álvarez
- Address cam forum - Luis Toledo
- Stage-manager – Adriana Barraza
- General Director - Sergio Jiménez
- Stage Director on Location - Julián Pastor
- Associate Producer - Carlos Moreno Laguillo
- Producer - Juan Osorio Ortiz
Versions
- In 1970 he made the first version called "Yo se que nunca" produced by Televisa in the hands of Ernesto Alonso. The soap opera was directed by Raul Araiza and starring Julissa and Enrique Alvarez Felix.
- The Brazilian channel SBT held in 2003 a version of this story called "Jamais te esquecerei" directed by Jacques Lagoa and Henrique Martins, produced by David Grimberg and starring Ana Paula Azevedo Tabalipa and Fábio.