6.6 /10 1 Votes
Created by Raul Lecouna No. of episodes 150 Original network América Final episode date 2005 Number of episodes 150 | 6.5/10 Country of origin Argentina Running time 50 minutes First episode date 2005 Number of seasons 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Starring Camila BordonabaGustavo BermudezMartin SeefeldHilda BernardXimena Fassi Program creators Enrique Torres, Miguel Vega Cast Similar Somos familia, Nano, Son de Fierro, Atracción x4, Antonella |
El patr n de la vereda 001 gustavo berm dez y camila bordonaba
El Patron de la Vereda: El Juego del Amor (The Shadow's Patron: The Game of Love) is an Argentine telenovela, filmed in 2005. Screenplay is written by Enrique Torres, Miguel Vega and telenovela is produced by Raul Lecouna. In show starred Argentine stars as Gustavo Bermudez and Camila Bordonaba, with Martin Seefeld, Hilda Bernard and Ximena Fassi.
Contents
- El patr n de la vereda 001 gustavo berm dez y camila bordonaba
- El patr n de la vereda 002 editado gustavo berm dez y camila bordonaba
- Story
- Music of Sisi
- References

El patr n de la vereda 002 editado gustavo berm dez y camila bordonaba
Story

Gaston (Gustavo Bermudez) is one of the most important business men of the recording company in the country. These days, he is enjoying his last days as a bachelor. But in his stag party, he will meet Sisi (Camila Bordonaba), an insolent 19-year-old singer. When she sings the song that he had given to the love of his life, he will find out that Sisi is the daughter of this love.

Once in his life he did not risk everything for love and now life is giving him a second chance: he feels that falling in love with a teenage girl is crazy. His wedding to Maria Pia (Lucrecia Blanco) is fast approaching and Gaston has a whirlwind of doubts Sisi discovers the man she loves is about to make a huge mistake. But she is not her mother; she will risk it all and fight for her love.
Music of Sisi

Camila Bordonaba sang almost all songs in this show. Many songs from this show as "Si Me Vas A Olvidar" and "Si Supieras", especially "Por Ti", were great hits in Argentina, and they are also today.

