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Siempre habrá un mañana

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Siempre habrá un mañana
GenreTelenovela
Created byOriginal Story:
Inés Rodena
Estella Calderón
Directed byArturo Salgado
StarringMeche Carreño
Eduardo Alcaraz
Aurora Molina
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
Production
Executive producerValentín Pimstein
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
Release1974
Related
María Mercé, La Chinita (1970)

Siempre habrá un mañana (English: There's Always Tomorrow), is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1974. Meche Carreño and Eduardo Alcaraz star as the protagonists, while Aurora Molina star as the antagonists.[1]

Is an adaptation of the Venezuelan telenovela "María Mercé, La Chinita" produced in 1970 by Venevisión.

Plot

Plot tells the life of Mercedes a young and humble washerwoman who one day meets Arthur a young graduate who comes from the capital and has just arrived at the village, Arturo and Mercedes fall in love, he has to return to the capital and she agrees to wait for him, returning to the capital Arturo meets a woman of high societywho fell in love with it, and as an ambition to agree to marry, Arturo no can tell the truth to Mercedes since this ravaging it, however the poor washerwoman ended by learning the worst way of cruel deception of her beloved. At the end Mercedes finds true love in another man that that values her, but there another obstacle to be happy, his girlfriend Pilar.

Cast

  • Meche Carreño as Mercedes
  • Eduardo Alcaraz as Carlos
  • Aurora Molina as Pilar
  • Malena Doria as Asunción
  • Maria Eugenia Avendaño
  • Rosa Furman
  • Gastón Melo as Arturo
  • Mario Casillas
  • Eugenia Avendaño
  • Alejandro Rey
  • Carlos Rotzinger
  • Gloria Maestre

References

  1. ^ "Televisa Telenovelas (1970-1979)". IMDb. Retrieved December 13, 2014.