Abrázame muy fuerte (TV series)
Abrázame muy fuerte (Embrace Me Tightly)[1] is a Mexican telenovela that aired in 2000-2001, under the production of Salvador Mejía Alejandre.
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | René Muñoz |
Written by | Liliana Abud |
Story by | Caridad Bravo Adams |
Directed by |
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Starring | |
Theme music composer | |
Opening theme | "Abrázame muy fuerte" performed by Juan Gabriel |
Ending theme | "Niña y mujer" performed by Aracely Arámbula |
Composer | Jorge Avendaño |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 135 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Salvador Mejía Alejandre |
Producer | Nathalie Lartilleux |
Cinematography | María Teresa Ortíz |
Editor | Marco Antonio Rocha |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Release | |
Original release | July 31, 2000 – February 2, 2001 |
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It stars Victoria Ruffo, Fernando Colunga, Aracely Arámbula, César Évora, Nailea Norvind and Osvaldo Ríos.
Plot
Cristina (Victoria Ruffo) is a sweet and tender young girl, loved by everyone in "El Platanal", a beautiful estate owned by Don Severiano Álvarez (Joaquín Cordero), her father, a tough country man with a rigid character. Diego Hernández (Osvaldo Ríos), a strong young man who has fallen in love with Cristina, works as a foreman in this place. Given the love that Cristina also feels for Diego, she gives herself to him. Cristina confesses to her father that she is pregnant and that she loves Diego.
Severiano orders Cristina and Raquela (Rossana San Juan), the maid, to go to the capital for his daughter to have the child there. Due to the manipulations of Federico Rivero (César Évora), little María del Carmen returns to the estate as Raquela's daughter. Cristina, in order to be close to her daughter, is forced to marry Federico, a ruthless and ambitious man. From now on, before everyone's eyes, she will be the godmother of María del Carmen. Federico causes an accident as a result of which Cristina loses her sight; thus, her fortune passes into his hands.
Federico is happy with the arrival of his nephew, Carlos Manuel (Fernando Colunga), a handsome young man who has finished his medical studies abroad. Carlos Manuel falls in love with Déborah Falcón (Nailea Norvind), without knowing that she is the lover of his uncle. When Federico finds out about this relationship, he opposes it and looks for a way to separate Déborah from his nephew.
Simultaneously, the now adolescent María del Carmen (Aracely Arámbula) falls in love with Carlos Manuel from the moment she meets him, provoking the hatred of Déborah who, along with Federico, does everything possible to break up the young couple, managing to drift them apart, but without being able to make the love they feel for each other go out.
Carlos Manuel gets Ángel Luis Robles (Arnaldo André), his teacher and friend who is a specialist in ophthalmology, to analyze Cristina's case of blindness so that he can help him operate on her. Dr. Robles secretly falls in love with her and has a vested interest in her regaining her sight. Federico, eager to possess María del Carmen at any cost, tries to sexually abuse the young woman, but Cristina stops him.
This awesome story, in which the purest feelings of the human being are shown, leads us to a series of surprises and emotions giving way to true love; the love that can only be felt when saying Embrace Me Tightly.
Cast
Main
- Victoria Ruffo as Cristina Álvarez Rivas de Rivero
- Fernando Colunga as Carlos Manuel Rivero
- Aracely Arámbula as María del Carmen Campusano / María del Carmen Hernández Álvarez
- César Évora as Federico Rivero
- Nailea Norvind as Déborah Falcón
- Osvaldo Ríos as Diego Hernández
Secondary
- Arnaldo André as Dr. Ángel Luis Robles
- Helena Rojo as Damiana Guillén / Juliana Guillèn
- Alicia Rodríguez as Consuelo Rivas de Álvarez
- Emilia Guiu as Flora Bravo
- Joaquín Cordero as Don Severiano Álvarez
- Rosita Quintana as Eduviges de la Cruz y Fereira
- Lilia Aragón as Efigenia de la Cruz y Ferreira
- René Muñoz as Regino
- Pablo Montero as José María Montes
- Rossana San Juan as Raquela Campusano
- Tina Romero as Jacinta vda. de Rivero
- Aurora Clavel as Vicenta
- Miguel Córcega as Father Ignacio
- Mario Casillas as Marcelino
- Ana Hally as Macrina
- Eduardo Noriega as Francisco "Pancho" Montes
- Dacia González as Candelaria Campusano
- Toño Infante as Eulogio Rojas
- Ignacio Guadalupe as Benito
- Alberto Chávez as Artemio
- Manuel Raviela as Silverio
- Alicia Montoya as Gumersinda de Montes
- Esther Rinaldi as Nieves Muñoz
- Veronika Con K. as Casilda
- Dacia Arcaraz as Gema
- Jorge De Silva as Abel "Abelito" Ramos
- Emely Faride as Francisca "Paquita" Silva
- Fabián Lavalle as Dr. Fabián Anaya
- Paco Ibáñez as Juancho
- Abril Campillo as Estela "Estelita"
- Rosita Pelayo as "La Güera"
- Pedro Romo as Apolinar
- José Antonio Ferral as Fayo Ruiz
- Eduardo Rodríguez as Máximo “Max” Ruiz
- René Casados as Francisco José Bravo / Fernando Joaquín Bravo
- Carmen Salinas as Celia Ramos
Recurring
- Ernesto Alonso as Father Bosco
- Raúl Buenfil as Dandy
Guest starts
- Toño Mauri as Father Moisés
- Sergio Reynoso as Commander Hernán Muñoz
- Manuel Capetillo as Miguel Salvador Zamudio
- Lalo "El Mimo" as Casimiro
- Humberto Elizondo as Bernal Orozco
- Eduardo Santamarina as Himself
Awards and nominations
Remake
In 2015 Angelli Nesma Medina produced Que te perdone Dios for Televisa.[2] Zuria Vega, Mark Tacher,[3] Sergio Goyri[4] and Rebecca Jones[5] were cast as main protagonists.
References
- "Embrace Me". televisainternacional.tv. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
- "Angelli Nesma prepara remake de 'Abrázame muy fuerte'". tvnovelasbg. Archived from the original on November 5, 2016. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
- "Zuria Vega y Mark Tacher protagonizarán remake de 'Abrázame muy fuerte'". trome.pe. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
- "Sergio Goyri estará en remake de 'Abrázame muy fuerte'". tvnovelasbg. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
- "Rebecca Jones interpretará a una mujer invidente en Que te perdone Dios". tvyespectaculos.com. Archived from the original on August 12, 2016. Retrieved June 27, 2016.