Canción de amor
Canción de amor | |
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Genre | Telenovela Romance Drama |
Written by | Oswaldo Dragun |
Directed by | Alfredo Gurrola |
Starring | Eduardo Capetillo Lorena Rojas Joaquín Cordero Nuria Bages Alonso Echánove Jaime Garza Raul Julia-Levy |
Opening theme | Canción de Amor by Eduardo Capetillo |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 90 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Luis de Llano Macedo |
Producer | Marco Flavio Cruz |
Production locations | Filming Televisa San Ángel Mexico City, Mexico |
Running time | 41–44 minutes |
Production company | Televisa |
Original release | |
Network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Release | May 13 September 13, 1996 | –
Related | |
Los cien días de Ana (1982) |
Canción de amor (English: Love Song) is a Mexican telenovela directed by Alfredo Gurrola and produced by Luis de Llano Macedo for Televisa in 1996.[1] It premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on Monday, May 13, 1996, and ended on Friday, September 13, 1996.
Eduardo Capetillo and Lorena Rojas starred as protagonists.
Plot
[edit]Ana is the cute star of Love Song, who falls in love with Renzo, a rock singer when she faces a wonderful future. From the moment they meet, Ana's life changes radically as she struggles to Renzo and leukemia, which has recently been diagnosed.
Ana decides to live his life intensely Renzo marrying and giving a daughter, to preserve the great love they have. Renzo is the antidote to the disease of Ana and Ana is the strength of Renzo. She supports what to fight for success.
Unfortunately, this young couple can not cope with their responsibilities and begin to have a painful separation. Ana knows that only time and maturity of the can save, but also knows she does not have much time.
Ana desperately struggling with his illness and his fate with the only weapons she has: its vitality, beauty and intelligence. The characters of Love Song face great passions and great disappointments.
Cast
[edit]- Eduardo Capetillo as Lorenzo "Renzo"
- Lorena Rojas as Ana
- Joaquín Cordero as Norberto
- Nuria Bages as Nora
- Alonso Echánove as Ernesto #1
- Jaime Garza as Ernesto #2
- Raul Julia-Levy as Marcos Fuentes
- Pedro Weber "Chatanuga" as Elías
- Hugo Acosta as Dr. Ariel
- Leticia Sabater as Valeria
- Zoila Quiñones as Ofelia
- Laureano Brizuela as Álvarez
- Jorge Salinas as Damián
- Mauricio Islas as Edgar
- Aylín Mújica as Estrella
- Abraham Ramos as Adrián
- Mariana Seoane as Roxana
- Marcela Páez as Sylvia
- Javier Herranz as Antonio
- Marcela Pezet as Suzy
- Roberto Blandón as Javier
- Rosa María Bianchi as Alina
- Ana Bertha Espín as Juana
- Mónika Sánchez as Genoveva
- Guillermo García Cantú as Lic. Arizmendi
- Javier Gómez as Rodrigo Pinel
- Sergio Klainer as Diego
- Eduardo Liñán as Marco
- Gerardo Gallardo as Teodoro
- Alejandro Rábago as Genaro
- Óscar Traven as Arturo
- José María Yazpik as Swami
- Arlette Pacheco as Juliana
- David Ramos as Ramiro Flores
- Julio Monterde as José Antonio
- Paola Flores as Pánfila
- Raúl Meraz as Guillermo
- Juan Ignacio Aranda
- Marta Aura
- Amparo Garrido
- Lorenza Hegewish
- Luisa Fernanda
- Renato Bartilotti
- Fernando Sarfatti
- Dulce María
- Yadhira Carrillo
- Claudia Estrada
- Carlos Calderón
- Janina Hidalgo
- Giorgio Palacios
- Osc5ar Bonfiglio
- Claudia Troyo
- Verónica Jaspeado
- Laura Morelos
- Lourdes Aguilar
- Yuvia Cárdenas
- Jesús Lara
- Vicente Herrera
- Jaime Puga
- Raúl Vega
- Arturo Paulet
- Antonio Muñiz
- Aracely Arámbula
References
[edit]- ^ "Canción de amor" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on September 5, 2011. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
External links
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