Extraños caminos del amor

Extraños caminos del amor (English: Strange ways of love) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1981. Helena Rojo, Alfredo Leal and José Roberto starred as protagonists.[1][2]

Extraños caminos del amor
GenreTelenovela
Created byFernanda Villeli
Written byFernanda Villeli
Directed byAlfredo Saldaña
StarringHelena Rojo
José Roberto
Alfredo Leal
Magda Guzmán
Gastón Tuset
Lucy Tovar
Gloria Mayo
Bertha Moss
Opening themeExtraños caminos del amor by José Roberto
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
Production
Executive producerErnesto Alonso
CinematographyAlfredo Saldaña
Production companyTelevisa
DistributorTelevisa
Release
Original networkCanal de las Estrellas
Original release1981 (1981) 
1982 (1982)
Chronology
Preceded byAprendiendo a amar
Followed byVanessa

Plot

Isabella is a shy young man who has dedicated his life to caring for her sick mother. One day, in the Church, currency and immediately a man realizes that he has reached her prince. The man is businessman Samuel War and also attracted to the quiet woman. Overwhelmed by the death of his mother Isabella impulsively accepts the proposal of marriage of Samuel and marries ignoring the past and the strange family of her husband.

Cast

  • Helena Rojo as Isabella
  • José Roberto as Carlos Guerra
  • Alfredo Leal as Samuel Guerra
  • Magda Guzmán as Antonia Guerra
  • René Casados as Miguel Guerra
  • Angélica Chain as Olga
  • Antonio Valencia as Vicente Sotomayor
  • Gastón Tuset as Ernesto
  • Lucy Tovar as Irene
  • Jorge del Campo as Víctor
  • Gloria Mayo as Sofía
  • Bertha Moss as Gertrudis
  • Daniel Lago as Enrique
  • Sergio Goyri as Álvaro
  • Angelita Castany as Rosario
  • Queta Lavat as Jacinta
  • Alberto Inzúaas Múñoz
  • Consuelo Frank as Elisa
  • Maribel Fernández as Alicia
  • Enrique del Castillo as Porfirio

References

  1. Lorena Gonzalez. "Los 10 más: Primeros actores de telenovelas" (in Spanish). novelas.about.com. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
  2. "Televisa Telenovelas (1980-1989)". IMDb. Retrieved December 13, 2014.


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