Morir para vivir
Morir para vivir | |
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Genre |
Telenovela Romance Drama |
Created by | Félix B. Caignet |
Written by |
Fernanda Villeli Edmundo Báez |
Directed by | Benjamín Cann |
Starring |
Claudia Ramírez Eduardo Capetillo Susana Dosamantes Raúl Román Otto Sirgo Carlos Bracho Anna Silvetti |
Opening theme | Morir en paz by David Haro |
Ending theme | Morir para vivir by Erik Rubin |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 75 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Ana Martín |
Location(s) |
Morelos, Mexico Mexico City, D.F., Mexico |
Cinematography | Luis Monroy |
Running time |
21-22 minutes (episodes 1-10) 41-44 minutes (episodes 11-75) |
Production company(s) | Televisa |
Distributor | Televisa |
Release | |
Original network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Original release | September 11, 1989 – December 22, 1989 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by |
La casa al final de la calle (21:30) Teresa (19:00) |
Followed by |
Lo blanco y lo negro (21:30) Cuando llega el amor (19:00) |
Morir para vivir (English title: Die to live) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ana Martín for Televisa in 1989.[1]
Claudia Ramírez and Eduardo Capetillo starred as protagonists, while Susana Dosamantes starred as main antagonist.
Plot
Rosaura Guzmán is a woman whose evil knows no bounds. Years ago, he sent to jail his own sister, Mercedes, accusing her of a crime he did not commit, in order to stay with her husband, Andrés Guzmán, who was in love with Rosaura. Alicia, the little Mercedes and Andrés daughter, grew up thinking that Rosaura was his real mother, while she was serving his sentence in prison.
Fifteen years later, the love of Rosaura felt for Andrés is over and now lover engineer Federico Iturralde, who was hired by Andrés himself to a drilling at the property where they live. Andrés begins to suspect that his wife is unfaithful with Iturralde, so Rosaura go to ask for help from Bocó, the most famous wizard of the region. This gives it a poison that gradually pour drinks Andrés to cause a deathlike catatonic.
Everyone, including Alicia believe killed Andrés, who is buried alive. Rosaura is preparing to celebrate its triumph without suspecting that Alicia and Federico are in love, but when he learns, decides to do with his stepdaughter as he did with her husband. Alicia is about to be buried alive when Teo, his dear old mother, discovers that a tear sliding down her cheek.
The nurse helps the doctor asks Sebastián Quijano (whom Andrés had asked to take care of Alicia in case he died), but then Bocó appears to try to prevent save her. The two men fight and lose their lives in Bocó head banging, so the doctor decided to place the corpse in the coffin of the witch Alice and close it. The next day the funeral takes place without anyone suspecting anything.
Meanwhile, doctor of Alicia takes her home in Mexico City, where he is slowly recovering from what happened. In front of the house of Don Sebastián is a guest house whose owner is Milagros, a cheerful and kind woman who cares for her tenants as if they were part of their family. Alicia does not suspect that one of the guests is her real mother, Mercedes, who is dedicated to teaching piano since he left prison.
The destiny takes Alicia to become his student; over time, between the two women born great mutual affection without knowing that the same blood runs through his veins. In the house Milagros also lives Victor, a boy who came to the capital Guadalajara with intentions of becoming a great musician.
The kindness of Alicia makes her fall in love with Victor; however, she does not want to know anything about love after lived with Federico. His heart is still full of resentment and one thing only encourages people to continue living: the desire for revenge on the woman who killed her father and the man who broke her heart, and this time is Alicia which is not willing to stop before anything or anyone.
Cast
- Claudia Ramírez as Alicia Guzmán/Andrea Quijano Guzmán
- Eduardo Capetillo as Víctor
- Susana Dosamantes as Rosaura Guzmán de Iturralde
- Raúl Román as Federico Iturralde
- Otto Sirgo as Sebastián Quijano
- Carlos Bracho as Andrés Guzmán
- Anna Silvetti as Mercedes Guzmán
- Silvia Mariscal as Elena
- Leonorilda Ochoa as Milagros
- Erik Rubin as Armando
- Rafael Rojas
- Rosita Pelayo as Rosi
- Carlos Espejel as Gus
- Eugenio Cobo as Pedro
- Óscar Morelli
- Miguel Gómez Checa as Genaro
- Jorge Abraham as Vicente
- Bruno Bichir as Julio
- Héctor del Puerto as Jorge
- Mario García González as Florentino
- Julia Marichal as Teo
- Adriana Olivera as Carolina
- Roxana Saucedo as Norma
- Jorge Zepeda as Bocó
- Claudia Fernández as Lorena
- Queta Carrasco as Aurora
- Rosa Carmina as Mireya
- Maleni Morales
- Álvaro Guerrero
- Mónica Miguel
- Lilia Aragón as Greta
- Lorena Velázquez as Etelvina
- Roberto Hernández as Chinto
- Verónica Langer as Martha
- José Ángel García as Roberto
- Beatriz Monroy as Eufemia
- Montserrat Ontiveros as Estrella
- Laura Zaizaras as Vicky
- Sara Campos as Luz
- Eduardo Castell as Dr. Herrera
- María Cristina Michaus as Gitana
- Francisco Javier Jiménez as Sacerdote
- Norma Rodríguez as Lupe
- Luis de Llano Macedo as Luis de la Pradera
- Sergio Ramos «El Comanche» as El Pérfido
- José Luis Rodrigo as Francisco
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1990 | 8th Premios TVyNovelas | Best Antagonist Actress | Susana Dosamantes | Won |
References
- ↑ Morir para vivir (Serie de TV) in filmaffinity.com Retrieved November 18, 2015
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