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Villa Quintana

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Genre
  
Drama, Romance

Directed by
  
Gil Tejada, Jr.

First episode date
  
6 November 1995

Network
  
Number of episodes
  
318

Developed by
  
R.J. Nuevas

Theme music composer
  
Vehnee Saturno

Final episode date
  
24 January 1997

Number of seasons
  
2

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Created by
  
Viva Television and GMA Network

Starring
  
Donna CruzKeempee de Leon

Cast
  
Donna Cruz, Keempee de Leon, Nadine Samonte

Similar
  
Magkano Ba ang Pag‑ibig?, Innamorata, Genesis, The Borrowed Wife, Prinsesa ng Buhay Ko

Villa Quintana is a Filipino drama series produced by Viva Television and GMA Network top-billed Donna Cruz and Keempee de Leon in the lead characters. The drama series is derived from William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The drama depicts the tragic love story of a young couple from different social classes.

Contents

Main cast

  • Donna Cruz as Lynette Quintana
  • Keempee de Leon as Isagani Samonte
  • Supporting cast

  • Tony Mabesa as Don Manolo Quintana
  • Joel Torre as Robert Quintana
  • Chanda Romero as Lumeng Samonte
  • Pen Medina as Felix Samonte
  • Isabel Rivas as Stella Quintana
  • Isabel Granada as Rochelle Quintana
  • Lander Vera Perez as Jason Quintana
  • Jessa Zaragoza as Patrice
  • Richard De Dios as Paking
  • Timmy Cruz as Elena Malvar
  • Mia Gutierrez as Amparing
  • Philip Lazaro as Danica
  • Fame delos Santos as Leny
  • Carmen Enriquez as Doña Guada
  • Archie Adamos as Gaston
  • Mel Kimura as Ditas
  • Onemig Bondoc as Alfon
  • Naty Santiago as Manang Syon
  • Overview

    It is considered as the network and the Philippine television's first primetime soap opera since Anna Liza. The series once pitted against ABS-CBN's evening news program, TV Patrol. After several weeks of airing, Villa Quintana was finally surpassed TV Patrol in the ratings and due to continuous success of the series and RPN's broadcast of the hit Mexican telenovela, Marimar, ABS-CBN forced to move its top-rating afternoon drama, Mara Clara to primetime. The series aired from November 6, 1995 until January 24, 1997. On January 27, Villa Quintana was occupied by the Mexican telenovela Pobre niña rica (produced by Televisa) until March 14 then it moved to morning slot to make way for Ikaw Na Sana (top-billed by Bobby Andrews and Angelu de Leon) premiering March 17 after almost two months.

    Due to success, Viva Films had plans to bring Villa Quintana into the big screen but was later cancelled. However, Cruz and de Leon later top-billed several movies together after the series.

    A 2013 remake version starring Janine Gutierrez and Elmo Magalona was aired from November 4, 2013 to June 6, 2014.

    Awards

    1996 Star Awards for Television

  • Villa Quintana - Best Drama Series
  • Keempee de Leon - Best Drama Actor
  • Isabel Rivas - Best Drama Actress
  • References

    Villa Quintana Wikipedia


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