The Stray Cat

The Stray Cat
Also known as La Gata
Genre Telenovela
Written by
  • María Antonieta Calú Gutiérrez
  • Tere Medina
  • Dolores Ortega
Story by
Directed by
  • Víctor Fouilloux
  • Victor Rodriguez
Starring
Theme music composer
  • Jorge Eduardo Murguía
  • Mauricio Arriaga
Opening theme "Vas a querer volver" performed by Maite Perroni
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 121
Production
Executive producer(s) Nathalie Lartilleux
Editor(s)
  • Alfredo Frutos Maza
  • Marco Antonio Rocha
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Picture format 480i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Original release May 5 (2014-05-05) – October 19, 2014 (2014-10-19)
Chronology
Preceded by Por siempre mi amor
Followed by Muchacha italiana viene a casarse
Related shows
External links
Website

The Stray Cat (Spanish title: La Gata) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Nathalie Lartilleux for Televisa. It is a remake of the Venezuelan telenovela La Gata, produced in 1968 and Mexican telenovela Rosa Salvaje produced in 1987.[1]

Maite Perroni and Daniel Arenas star as the protagonists,[2][3] with Erika Buenfil as the adult protagonist, while Jorge Poza, Mónika Sánchez[4] and first actress Laura Zapata star as the antagonists.[5]

Plot

The story takes place in the outskirts of Mexico City in Bordo de Xochiaca (a landfill), where a girl Esmeralda 12 years old who is always "disheveled and dirty" like a "Stray Cat" (una "Gata"). Esmeralda is a young neighborhood girl who grew up without her parents and learned to be happy with what little she had. She was raised from childhood by an elderly woman named Mrs. Rita who exploited her by making her go ask alms, sell candy and newspapers. Esmeralda could neither read nor write. She meets Pablo Martínez Negrete, a high society rich boy who teaches her to read and write and with whom she becomes friends. Since then Esmeralda notices that he is the first person to call her by her name and the first person who really truly cares about her. But Pablo's mother opposes his friendship with "The Stray Cat".

Several years later, Esmeralda grows up and becomes a beautiful young woman who still does not read nor write and has not changed since childhood. Pablo realizes that his feelings for The Stray Cat are more than that of a friend and feels confused as to what he feels for Esmeralda. Esmeralda starts looking for work, thanks to Pablo, as she does not want to keep asking alms and she does not want him to give her money. Lorenza, Pablo's mother, strongly opposes the friendship between Pablo and Esmeralda and alienates her from him. Pablo is pushed to fall in love with Mónica a girl who comes from "a good social position" and is also his "cousin".

Agustín, Pablo's father, convinces Pablo that he should study his masters abroad and marry Monica once he returns, a plot to separate him and Esmeralda. Pablo and Esmeralda decide to marry secretly before he goes abroad. From New York Pablo emails his father Agustín and asks him to help him fix travel papers for Esmeralda so she can reunite with him in New York. Pablo's father pretends to want to help him but has no interest in helping his son. Instead he plans to have Esmeralda kidnapped. Two men walk in to Mrs. Rita's hut where they find Esmeralda alone, there the two men grab her and carry her out wrapped in blanklet and throw Esmeralda into the trunk of a stolen car. Esmeralda's friend Damián is going to her hut when he notices that one of the men is carrying something. Damián calls and whistles to his friends. They drive away but are soon closed in by the carriage. Garabato tells them that if they mess with one of them they mess with all of them. Garabato and the gang scare of the men and force open the trunk and find Esmeralda wrapped in the blanket.

After several months Esmeralda gives birth to twins, a boy and a girl. Doña Rita who has always sought to benefit from "La Gata" forces her to marry Domenico "El Italiano" Almontem. Esmeralda having no other solution agrees to marry him only to purchase medicine for her daughter Leticia who is sick.

Fernando "El Silencioso" gets out of jail and vows to take revenge on those who locked him up injustly for using self-defense. Esmeralda later meets "El Silencioso", her biological father. She ignores her true origin. He takes her into his house and promises her that he wants to be a father to her and a grandfather to her children. Pablo returns from abroad to marry Mónica believing Esmeralda had betrayed him. He believes that the twins are not his and that she has a relationship with El Silencioso. Esmeralda becomes a beautiful well-educated woman and is determined to fight for his love. The Stray Cat will have to use her strong character to get the love of Pablo back.

Cast

Confirmed in February 14, 2014.[6][7]

Actor Characater
Maite Perroni Esmeralda "La Gata" Cruz
Daniel Arenas Pablo Martínez Negrete
Erika Buenfil Blanca Rafaela de la Santa Cruz
Laura Zapata Lorenza de Martínez Negrete
Manuel Ojeda Don Fernando "El Silencioso" de la Santa Cruz
Jorge Poza Mariano Martínez Negrete
Mónika Sánchez Gisela Cienfuegos
Marcelo Córdoba Dr. Javier Peñuela
Pilar Pellicer Doña Rita Olea Pérez
Leticia Perdigón Leticia "La Jarocha"
Juan Verduzco Agustín Martínez Negrete
Socorro Bonilla Mercedes "Doña Meche" Reyes
Carlos Bonavides Doménico "El Italiano" Almonte
Paloma Ruiz de Alda Mónica Elizalde Castañeda
Pierre Louis Carlos "El Centavito"
Ianis Guerrero Damían Reyes
Ricardo Baranda Garabato / Víctor de la Fuente
Ruth Rosas Dorila
Lupita Lara Eugenia Castañeda de Elizalde
Alejandra Robles Gil Inés
Jorge Alberto Bolaños Omar
Laurinne Kuaku Verónica
Mauricio de Montellano Rey
Jesús Carus Billy
Iván Peniche Antonio "Tony"
Jaime Puga Casimiro
Patricia Maqueo Esmeralda (child)
José Eduardo Álvarez Pablo (child)
Christian Vega Mariano (child)
Mauro Navarro Garabato (child)
Karim Carlos "El Centavito" (child)
Ana Sofia Durand Virginia (Child)
José Luis Badalt Willy
George Harrington Butts Henry
África Zavala Leticia Martínez (adult)

Mexico broadcast

La Gata premiered on May 5, 2014, and earned 17.7 points of rating in its 4 p.m. time slot. It was the third highest rated telenovela of the evening on Canal de las Estrellas.[8]

Season Timeslot (ET/PT) No. of
episodes
Premiered Ended
Date Premiere
Ratings
Date Finale
Ratings
2014 Monday to Friday 4:15PM 121 May 5, 2014 17.7[8] October 19, 2014 20.9[9]

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Nominated Result
2015 33rd TVyNovelas Awards[10][11] Best Lead Actress Maite Perroni Nominated
Best Lead Actor Daniel Arenas Nominated
Best Co-star Actor Patricio Castillo Nominated
Best First Actor Manuel Ojeda Nominated

References

External links

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