La heredera (Venezuelan TV series)

La heredera
Genre Telenovela
Created by Delia Fiallo
Directed by Daniel Farías
Starring Hilda Carrero
Eduardo Serrano
Opening theme Ámame by Marlene
Ending theme Ámame by Marlene
Country of origin Venezuela
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 58
Production
Executive producer(s) Tabaré Pérez
Release
Original network Venevisión
Original release 1982 – 1982
Chronology
Related shows Adorable Mónica (1990)
Milagros (2000)

La heredera is a 1982 Venezuelan telenovela created by Delia Fiallo and transmitted on Venevisión. Hilda Carrero and Eduardo Serrano starred as the main protagonists. The theme song for the telenovela was Ámame by Marlene.[1]

Plot

Cristina is a young woman who moves to the city away from her remote village searching fora better life. Reaching the city, she meets a woman named Belinda and learns the art of puppetry. One day, while doing a show at a Children's Hospital, she meets a young doctor called Julián Infante who is attracted by Cristina's charming personality and intelligence, but he notices that she has a limp. Julián offers to help her cure the lameness. Later, Cristina discovers she is the daughter of Exequiel Zambrano, a rich man who fell in love with her poor mother a long time ago. Before his death, Ezequiel asks his lawyer to look for his missing daughter and give her an inheritance. Cristina is found and goes to live in the Zambrano household where she meets her new family. Luisa, her aunt, and her half-sister will torment her and add to her sufferings. Cristina will also meet Alfredo Méndez, the administrator of the Zambrano fortune who will conspire with her evil aunt to steal her inheritance. But what Cristina doesn't know is that Alfredo is hiding a secret from the past and is filled with a desire for revenge against the Zambrano family[2]

Cast

  • Hilda Carrero- Cristina Zambrano
  • Eduardo Serrano - Julián Infante
  • Diego Acuña
  • Gisvel Ascanio
  • Estelín Betancor
  • Eva Blanco
  • Marita Capote
  • Olga Castillo
  • Helianta Cruz
  • Guillermo Dávila
  • Renee de Pallas
  • Chela D'Gar
  • Mariluz Díaz
  • Miguel David Díaz
  • Manuel Escolano
  • Fernando Flores
  • Mauricio González
  • Dennys Hernández
  • Yolanda Méndez
  • Esther Orjuela
  • Francia Ortiz

References

  1. "MUSICA Y TELENOVELA - 57". YouTube. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  2. ""La heredera"*(Venezuela, 1982)". ARCHIVO DE TELENOVELAS Y BIOGRAFIAS. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
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