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Cautiva (telenovela)

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Created by
  
Luis Moreno

Directed by
  
Manolo García

Original language(s)
  
Spanish

Final episode date
  
19 September 1986

Number of episodes
  
130

Genres
  
Telenovela, Drama

Written by
  
Marc Rostland

Country of origin
  
Mexico

First episode date
  
25 March 1986

Network
  
Las Estrellas

Director
  
Manolo García

Starring
  
Julio Alemán Lucy Gallardo Otto Sirgo Magda Guzmán Claudia Córdova Cecilia Toussaint Andrea Ferrari

Similar
  
Tal como somos, Marionetas, El ángel caído, Lo que el cielo no perdona, Mañana es primavera

Cautiva telenovela intro 1986


Cautiva (English title:Captive) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Francisco Burillo for Televisa in 1986. It starred Julio Alemán, Lucy Gallardo, Otto Sirgo, Magda Guzmán, Claudia Córdova and Cecilia Toussaint.

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Plot

Javier and Amanda Arellano are an exemplary couple living in Monterrey with his two daughters, Patricia and Diana. Or at least, appear to be copies, because in reality the marriage is broken. Living apart for a long time, and Javier just looking affairs with other women while Amanda tolerate the situation for fear of damaging their daughters.

While Patricia is a young scholar and correctly attached to her mother, her sister Diana is rebellious and spoiled, spends all his time lazing and devising mischief with her friend Marcela and feeling extreme adoration for his father. The friendship with her friend Marcela is completed when you discover that Diana killed Marcela's father.

Javier is proud of Diana, for his character and determination are a reflection for him, in the absence of a son he always wanted but could never hit Amanda. The submissive Amanda just looking to reconcile with her husband because of the love he has always had. However, when she learns that her husband's mistress is his secretary Graciela, suffers a nervous breakdown, which greatly concerned with Patricia and Aurelia, his faithful servant that has always accompanied.

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Cautiva (telenovela) Wikipedia