Amor real
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| Amor real | |
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| Directed by | Mónica Miguel Eric Morales (on location) |
| Written by | Caridad Bravo Adams (original story) María Zarattini (adaptation) |
| Script by | Ximena Suárez |
| Cinematography by | Alejandro Frutos Jesús Acuña Lee (on location) |
| Produced by | Carla Estrada |
| Starring | Adela Noriega Fernando Colunga Mauricio Islas |
| Music by | Jesús Blanco |
| Theme song | Amor Real |
| Performed by | Sin Bandera |
| Country | Mexico |
| Language | Spanish |
| Network | Televisa |
| Broadcast | 2003 |
| No. of episodes | 95 |
Amor real is a Mexican telenovela, which was produced by and broadcasted on Televisa in 2003. It was also transmitted on Univision in the United States in 2004 and on REN TV in Russia. It is considered to be the #1 telenovela of all time . It is a remake of Bodas de odio starred by Christian Bach, Miguel Palmer and Frank Moro. The title song "Amor Real" was written and performed by Leonel García, and Noel Schajris members of Sin Bandera.
[edit] Plot
In mid 19th century Mexico, Matilde (Adela Noriega) falls in love with Adolfo Solís (Mauricio Islas). But since Adolfo, a soldier, is not wealthy so Matilde's mother forces her to marry a rich man, Manuel (Fernando Colunga) by making him think Matilde is in love with him and asking Matilde to save the family from bankrupcty. Matilde agrees when Adolfo is sent to prison and is made to believe he is married and has children. Matilde's family is unaware that Manuel is the illegitimate-son and not the legitimate son of Don Joaquín who inherited all to his son on his deathbed.
[edit] Awards
[edit] TVyNovelas Award-2004
- The best telenovela of the year
[edit] Facts
- The telenovela was filmed at the ex-hacienda of Tetlapayac and the surrounding area in the state of Hidalgo for a lapse of eight months. Because the story takes place in mid 19th century Mexico, sets of buildings and plazas had to be built.
- In 2005, Amor real was released on DVD and it became the first telenovela to be released with English subtitles.
- This was the last acting role of Mariana Levy, who died in 2005 of a heart attack.
[edit] Cast
- Adela Noriega as Matilde Peñalver y Beristain de Fuentes Guerra
- Fernando Colunga as Manuel Fuentes Guerra
- Mauricio Islas as Adolfo Solís
- Chantal Andere as Antonia Morales
- Ernesto Laguardia as Humberto Peñalver y Beristain
- Ricardo Blume as General Don Hilario Peñalver y Beristain
- Helena Rojo as Doña Augusta Curiel de Peñalver y Beristain
- Mariana Levy as Josefina de Icaza de Peñalver y Beristain
- Beatriz Sheridan as Damiana García
- Harry Geithner as Yves de la Roquette
- Mauricio Herrera as Padre Urbano de las Casas
- Oscar Bonfiglio as Sixto Valdez
- Manuel "Flaco" Ibañez as Remigio
- Ana Martín as Rosario Aranda
- Paco Ibáñez as Gregorio Heredia
- Ana Bertha Espín as Prudencia
- Mario Iván Martínez as Renato Piquet
- Sara Monar as Ana
- Toño Infante as Benigno
- Adalberto Parra as Delfino
- Miguel Angel Fuentes as El Negro
- Julio Alemán as Joaquín
- Maya Mishalska as Marianne Bernier
- Ingrid Martz as Pilar Piquet de Márquez
- Rafael Rojas as Amadeo Corona
- Yolanda Mérida as Doña Juana
- Raquel Morell as María Clara de Heredia
- Maty Huitrón as Madre Superiora
- Gaston Tuset as Gervasio
- Tania Vázquez as Adelaida
- Leticia Calderón as Hanna
- Héctor Saez as Silvano
- Kika Edgar as Catalina
- Jorge Vargas as Gen. Prisco Domínguez
- Carlos Cámara as Ramón
- Alicia del Lago as Higinia
- José Antonio Ferral as Benítez
- Mario del Río as Lorenzo Rojas
- Alejandro Villeli as Ezequiel
- Carlos Amador as Orlando Cordero
- Gerardo Klein as Santiago López
- Dulcina Carballo as Jacinta
- Fernando Manzano as Garza
- Benjamín Pineda as Canales
- Lorena Álvarez as Bernarda
- David Galindo as Nazario
- María Dolores Oliva as Lázara
- Carlos Ache as Graciano
- Mayahuel del Monte as Ceferina
- Carlos Cámara Jr as Lic. Pérez de Tejada
- Paulina de Labra as Ignacia
- Joseba Iñaki as Jacobo Negrete
- Albert Chávez as Pancho
- July Calderón as Micaela
- Fátima Torre as María Fernanda
- María Sorté as Rosaura
- Francis Ondiviela as Marie De La Roquette
- Patricia Martínez as Camelia Corona
- Adal Ramones as Circus owner
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[edit] Notes
- ↑ TV to DVD Trend Carries Over to Spanish Language Programming at Latinoheat.com Accessed January 26, 2006.
[edit] External links
- Amor real at the telenovela database
- Amor real at the Internet Movie Database
- Russian serials
- Telenovela summaries at Lane Community College
- The most watched Mexican soap opera of all time
- Fanlist
- (Spanish) Amor real at esmas.com
- (Spanish) Amor real at Univision.com
- (Spanish) Filming of (the new version of) "Bodas de odio" begins, article on Frontera

