Ang Babaeng Hinugot sa Aking Tadyang
Ang Babaeng Hinugot sa Aking Tadyang | |
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Genre | |
Created by | Carlo J. Caparas |
Developed by | R.J. Nuevas |
Directed by | |
Starring | |
Opening theme | "Ikaw ang Pag-ibig Ko" by La Diva |
Composer | Ogie Alcasid |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original languages | |
No. of episodes | 63 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Winnie Hollis Reyes |
Producer | GMA Entertainment TV Group |
Running time | 30-45 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | GMA Network |
Release | February 2 May 29, 2009 | –
Ang Babaeng Hinugot sa Aking Tadyang (English: Dangerous Love or The Woman Fashioned from My Ribs) is an adaptation of Carlo J. Caparas' celebrated graphic novel, which in turn produced a film version in the 1980s starring Vivian Velez and Eddie Rodriguez. In the TV version, Joyce E. Bernal, with Topel Lee, directs Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera in a story of destiny, secrets and deception.[1] The series premiered on February 2, 2009 on GMA Network. It was aired internationally, with a two-day delay, on GMA Pinoy TV.
Premise
The story is about Homer Alcaraz (Dingdong Dantes), a young successful businessman who leads a monotonous life. On the other hand, Proserfina J. Valdez (Marian Rivera) is the complete opposite of Homer. She is a mysterious woman whom Homer surprisingly find in his bed one morning sleeping next to him. Proserfina is beautiful, feisty, down-to-earth but mysterious. Her beauty and her unconventional, free-spirited character immediately attract the very conservative Homer. Proserfina's presence changes the businessman's dull existence. Homer starts to fall in love with her and decides to develop a relationship with her but suddenly Prose disappears. Her disappearance is as mysterious as her appearance in Homer's bed. One day they cross paths again, but then again she vanishes as quickly as she entered his life,For the third time she reappear in his room. Homer has decided to find out more about her because of the reason that not only that he loves her but he also wants to unravel her mystery, which she always tries to hide from him. She is a woman full of intrigue who has been involved with a Syndicate which Homer needs to uncover. Despite the many danger, he decides to become a partner of the syndicate gang to find her and help her get out of the clutches of the leader of that gang... . The two lovers have to face with many obstacles and dangers in their quest for love.
Cast and characters
Main cast
- Dingdong Dantes as Homer Alcaraz[2]
- Marian Rivera as Proserfina J. Valdez-Alcaraz
- Angelu de Leon as Heleen Barrientos
- Paolo Contis as a Syndicate leader known as Rado
- Eugene Domingo as Yaya Madel
Supporting cast
- Carmi Martin as Doña Hera Alcaraz
- Francine Prieto as Sheila
- Sherilyn Reyes as Galatea Alcaraz
- Lovi Poe as Athena
- Mart Escudero as Ulysses Valdez
- Jackie Rice as Cassandra Alcaraz
- Prince Stefan as Aristotle "Aris" Alcaraz
- Alyssa Alano as Yaya Citas
- Carlene Aguilar as Clarisse Morales[3]
- Paolo Paraiso as Mike Villareal
- Kevin Santos as Jason
- Boom Labrusca as Greg
- Celia Rodriguez as Madam Laurenna Alcaraz
Extended cast
- Paolo Ballesteros as Alfie
- Carlos Morales as NBI Agent Rommel
- Robert Ortega as Adrian
- Joanne Quintas as Detective Sylvia Torres
- Gene Padilla as Luis
- John Feir as Domeng
- Kiel Rodriguez as Ruel Alcaraz
- Girlie Sevilla as Rayde
Guest cast
- Ricardo Cepeda as Vito Valdez
- Freddie Webb as Don Apollo Alcaraz
- Renz Valerio as Achilles Valdez
- Ryan Eigenmann as Enrico dela Cruz
- Alvin Fortuna as Detective Marco
- Arkin Magalona as Young Homer
- Charlotte Hermoso as Young Proserfina
- Jace Flores as Anton
- Glydel Mercado as (Real) Celina Valdez
- Jackie Lou Blanco as (Imposter) Celina Valdez
DVD release
The series will be released onto DVD by GMA Records. The DVD distribution was released after the week the television series ended in six volumes with all 63 episodes.
See also
- List of programs previously aired by GMA Network
- List of telenovelas of GMA Network
- Carlo J. Caparas