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Rosa salvaje | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by |
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Written by |
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Story by | |
Directed by | |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | José "Potro" Farías |
Opening theme | "Rosa salvaje" performed by Verónica Castro |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 199 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Valentín Pimstein |
Producer | Angelli Nesma Medina |
Production locations | Mexico City, Mexico |
Cinematography | Ernesto Arreola |
Editor | Adrián Frutos |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Production company | Televisa |
Original release | |
Network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Release | July 6, 1987 April 8, 1988 | –
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Rosa salvaje (English title: Wild Rose) (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈrosa salˈβaxe]; is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa.[1] The telenovela premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on July 6, 1987 and ran for 199 episodes until April 8, 1988. This telenovela was a huge success in Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Italy, Latin America, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Estonia, China, the United States, and Indonesia.
Verónica Castro and Guillermo Capetillo starred as the protagonists, while Laura Zapata, Liliana Abud and Edith González starred as the antagonists. Edith González was later replaced by Felicia Mercado midway through the telenovela.
Cast
Main
- Verónica Castro as Rosa García
- Guillermo Capetillo as Ricardo Linares / Rogelio Linares
Recurring
- Liliana Abud as Cándida Linares
- Claudio Báez as Federico Robles
- Armando Calvo as Sebastián
- Josefina Escobedo as Felipa González
- Edith González as Leonela Villarreal 1
- Felicia Mercado as Leonela Villarreal 2
- Magda Guzmán as Tomasa Gonzalez
- Alexandro Landero as Rigoberto Camacho Sánchez
- Mariana Levy as Erlinda González
- Irma Lozano as Paulette Montero de Mendizábal
- Alberto Mayagoitia as Pablo Mendizábal
- Gloria Morell as Eduvigez
- Beatriz Ornellas as Caridad
- Patricia Pereyra as Norma
- Renata Flores as Leopoldina
- Gastón Tuset as Roque Mendizábal
- Antonio Valencia as Jaime
- Liliana Weimer as Vanessa de Reynoso
- Laura Zapata as Dulcina Linares
- Rossana Cesarman as Celia
- Eduardo Borja as Hilario
- Arturo Guízar as Rufino
- Ari Telch as Jorge Andueza
- Carmen Cortés as Doña Filomena
- Jorge Granillo as Palillo
- Tito Livio Baccarin as Tito
- Julio Andrés López as Périco
- Adrián Martínez as Adrián "El Muelas"
Episodes
The following is a list of episodes published by Blim.[2] In the list of episodes are available only 11 episodes.[3]
No. | Title | Length (minutes) | |
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1 | "Ricardo y Rosa" | 61 min | |
Dulcina and Leopoldina want to get Rosa in jail for stealing plums, but Rosa finds an unlikely savior. | |||
2 | "Huir del sufrimiento" | 62 min | |
Rosa has suffered greatly from the cruelty of the sisters of Ricardo, and decides to leave. | |||
3 | "Palabras de alcohol" | 58 min | |
Rosa tries to deal with the insinuation of Dulcina. Did he married her without loving Ricardo ?. | |||
4 | "La confesión de Paulette" | 62 min | |
5 | "La hija de Cándida" | 63 min | |
6 | "Fuera de mi camino" | 61 min | |
7 | "La culpa del muñeco" | 61 min | |
8 | "Manzanillo" | 62 min | |
9 | "La trampa de Dulcina" | 59 min | |
10 | "Cada centavo" | 62 min | |
11 | "La oferta" | 55 min |
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1988 | 6th TVyNovelas Awards | Best Telenovela of the Year | Valentín Pimstein | Nominated |
Best Actress | Verónica Castro | Won | ||
Best Actor | Guillermo Capetillo | Nominated | ||
Best Antagonist Actress | Laura Zapata | Won |
References
- ^ "Rosa Salvaje" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
- ^ "Blim, la televisión en la palma de tu mano". television.televisa.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 April 2016.
- ^ "Rosa salvaje, blim". blim.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 April 2016.
External links
- Rosa salvaje at IMDb
- Russian telenovela site (in English).