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Genre
  
TelenovelaDrama

Country of origin
  
Mexico

First episode date
  
24 January 1977

Network
  
Las Estrellas

Number of episodes
  
174

7.8/10
IMDb

Directed by
  
Dimitrio Sarrás

Original language(s)
  
Spanish

Final episode date
  
23 January 1978

Location
  
Rina (telenovela) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaenddcTel

Created by
  
Original StoryInés RodenaAdaptationLuis Reyes de la Maza

Starring
  
Ofelia MedinaEnrique Álvarez FélixMaría RubioCarlos AnciraAlicia RodríguezAna Laura MaldonadoRafael Llamas

Program creators
  
Inés Rodena, Luis Reyes de la Maza

Similar
  
La Gata, La venganza, Viviana, Doménica Montero, María Mercedes

Rina


Rina is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1977. It was written by Inés Rodena and starred Ofelia Medina as a hunchback named Rina, Enrique Álvarez Félix as her love interest named Carlos Augusto and María Rubio as main villain of the history named Rafaela. It is a remake of the Venezuelan telenovela "La italianita" produced by RCTV in 1973 which is based on the original "Enamorada".

Contents

Rina (telenovela) RINA YouTube

Entrada telenovela rina


Plot

Rina (telenovela) Entrada telenovela Rina YouTube

Rina is a poor young hunchbacked woman who sells flowers on the streets of Mexico City. She approaches cars at stop-lights to offer her products and one day she meets an old rich man. The man gets acquainted with Rina and eventually manipulates her into marrying him. The old man dies soon afterwards, and Rina is faced with dealing with his greedy sister-in-law Rafaela (María Rubio) as well as her feelings for the son of that woman, Carlos Augusto.

Other versions

Since the original, several remakes have been produced under different names:


  • La italianita in 1973. Starring Marina Baura and Elio Rubens.
  • Rubí rebelde in 1989. Starring Mariela Alcalá and Jaime Araque.
  • María Mercedes in 1992. Starring Thalía and Arturo Peniche.
  • Inocente de Ti in 2004. Starring Camila Sodi and Valentino Lanús.
  • Maria Esperança in 2007. Starring Bárbara Paz and Ricardo Ramory.
  • Maria Mercedes (Philippine version) in 2013. Starring Jessy Mendiola and Jake Cuenca.
  • Sturm der Liebe (German Soap Opera) in 2015. Starring Magdalena Steinlein and Kai Albrecht.

  • Rina (telenovela) MOMENTOS DE TELENOVELA RINA on Vimeo

    Rina (telenovela) Cena da novela Rina desprezo YouTube

    References

    Rina (telenovela) Wikipedia