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3 Awards and nominations  





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Entre el amor y el odio
GenreTelenovela
Romance
Drama
Created byHilda Morales de Allouis
Written byLiliana Abud
Jaime García Estrada
Orlando Merino
Dolores Ortega
Directed byMiguel Córcega
Édgar Ramírez
StarringSusana González
César Évora
Sabine Moussier
Alberto Estrella
María Sorté
Carmen Salinas
Marga López
Opening themeEntre el amor y el odio by Ángel López
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes124
Production
Executive producerSalvador Mejía Alejandre
ProducerNathalie Lartilleux
Production locationsFilming
Televisa San Ángel
Mexico City, Mexico
EditorsMarco Antonio Rocha
Alberto Frutos Maza
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time41-44 minutes
Production companyTelevisa
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseFebruary 11 (2002-02-11) –
August 2, 2002 (2002-08-02)
Related
  • Las vías del amor
  • Entre el Amor y el Odio (English: Between Love and Hatred) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Salvador Mejía Alejandre for Televisa in 2002.[1] It is based on the radionovela Cadena de odio by Hilda Morales de Allouis. It aired on Canal de las Estrellas from Monday, February 11, 2002 to Friday, August 2, 2002.

    The series stars Susana González, César Évora, Sabine Moussier, María Sorté, Carmen Salinas and Marga López.

    Plot

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    After a long absence, Octavio Villarreal (César Évora) returns to Guanajuato in order to see his uncle Fernando (Joaquín Cordero), who is on his deathbed.

    Octavio always considered his uncle to be like a father until Fernando prevented him from marrying Frida (Sabine Moussier). Since that day Octavio has only felt resentment towards Fernando. Octavio heads for the Villarreal mansion in his car with Marcial (Alberto Estrella), a trusted employee of Fernando, when they are intercepted by a girl on a horse.

    Octavio is taken with the young woman's beauty, but the contemptuous Marcial tells him that Ana Cristina (Susana González) is Fernando's lover. This is a lie, however; Fernando has only protected the girl who lives on the Villarreal grounds with her supposed grandfather, Manuel (Miguel Corcega).

    Fernando dies in Ana Cristina's arms, confessing to her that the love of his life was a woman named Leonela. Upon seeing his uncle's body, Octavio remembers the love they had and takes out his pain and frustration on Ana Cristina, calling her a whore.

    However, Fernando's will stipulates that his nephew and his protégée will inherit his shoe factory, but only if they marry and live together for a year. The corrupt Marcial goes to Miami to find the ambitious Frida, who renews her relationship with Octavio even though he has married Ana Cristina.

    Marcial and Frida want to take over the factory and conspire so that this marriage does not last any longer than necessary, sowing doubts in Octavio's heart about the purity and good intentions of his wife. Although Octavio loves Ana Cristina, his doubts lead him to abandon her and go to Miami with Frida.

    From there he returns in the company of the businessman Rogelio Valencia, a man who has a lot to do with the past of the now-pregnant Ana Cristina. Frida, also, is pregnant, and Octavio finds himself trapped between his love for his wife and his obligation to the child that Frida carries.[2]

    Cast

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  • César Évora as Octavio Villarreal
  • Sabine Moussier as Frida Díaz de Villareal "Dama de la Corte"
  • Alberto Estrella as Marcial Andrade "Napoleón"
  • María Sorté as María Magdalena Ortiz
  • Carmen Salinas as Consuelo "Chelo"
  • Marga López as Doña Josefa Villareal
  • Joaquín Cordero as Don Fernando Villarreal
  • Fabián Robles as José Alfredo Moreno Ortiz
  • Luis Roberto Guzmán as Gabriel Moreno Ortiz
  • Vanessa Guzmán as Juliana Valencia Montes
  • Luz Elena González as Fuensanta de Moreno
  • Maritza Olivares as Cayetana
  • Silvia Manríquez as Rosalía
  • Enrique Lizalde as Rogelio Valencia
  • Felicia Mercado as Lucila Montes
  • Elizabeth Aguilar as Mirna Nogales de Amaral
  • Ninón Sevilla as Macarena Nogales
  • Ofelia Cano as Rebeca Ortiz
  • Eduardo Noriega as Moisés Moyano
  • Juan Carlos Serrán as Vicente "Chente" Amaral
  • Carlos Amador as Chito
  • Marlene Favela as Cecilia Amaral
  • José Luis Reséndez as Nazario Amaral
  • Radamés de Jesús as Marcelino
  • Rubén Morales as Father Jesús Alarcón
  • Juan Ignacio Aranda as Facundo
  • Alberto Loztin as Rubén Alarcón
  • Mauricio Aspe as Tobías Morán
  • Benjamín Rivero as El Ratón
  • Víctor Noriega as Paulo Sacristan
  • Harry Geithner as Everardo Castillo
  • Miguel Córcega as Father Manuel Robles
  • José Ángel García as Rodolfo Moreno
  • Blanca Torres as Enriqueta
  • Aurora Alonso as Prudencia
  • Freddy Ortega as Caco
  • Germán Ortega as Queeco
  • Jaime Lozano as Dr. Edgardo Ramos
  • Humberto Elizondo as Dr. Ortega
  • Aldo Monti as Lorenzo Ponti
  • Manuel "Loco" Valdés as Rigoberto "Rigo" Alarcón
  • Juan Carlos Casasola as El Catrín
  • Violeta Isfel as Paz
  • Tatiana Martínez as Lucía
  • Patricia Romero as Lucha
  • Pablo Montero as Ánimas "Alma Caritativa"
  • Ernesto Alonso as Abad
  • Arturo Peniche as Fabio Sacristan
  • Marcial Casale as Trinidad
  • Armando Palomo as Libertad
  • Susana Lozano as Goya
  • Claudia Cervantes as Elena
  • Irma Torres as Mirta
  • Rodolfo Reyes as Teodoro
  • Vicente Torres as Adrián
  • Alberto Díaz as Arturo
  • Norma Reyna as Luz
  • Manuel Benítez as Iván
  • Roberto Meza as Ismael
  • Fernando Nesme as Oscar
  • Andrés Garza as Fernando "Fernandito" Villarreal Díaz Valencia
  • Alejandro Hernández as Juan Manuel Villarreal Valencia
  • Omar Ayala as El Tractor
  • Jessica Jurado as Martha del Castillo
  • Aleida Núñez as India
  • Gerardo Gallardo as Monje
  • Julio Escalero as Monje
  • Jacqueline Bracamontes as Leonela Montenegro de Valencia
  • Jorge Luis Pascual as Young Rogelio Valencia
  • Héctor Cruz as Young Father Manuel Robles
  • Oscar Traven as Nicolás Villarreal
  • Awards and nominations

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    Year Award Category Nominee Result
    2002 20th TVyNovelas Awards Best Actor César Évora Nominated
    Best Antagonist Actor Alberto Estrella Nominated
    Best Leading Actress Marga López Nominated
    Best Co-lead Actress María Sorté Nominated
    Best Co-lead Actor Luis Roberto Guzmán Nominated
    Best Supporting Actress Carmen Salinas Nominated
    Best Female Revelation Susana González Won
    2003 Palmas de Oro Awards Best Actor César Évora Won
    INTE Awards Production of the Year Salvador Mejía Alejandre Nominated
    Actor of the Year César Évora Nominated
    Supporting Actress of the Year María Sorté Nominated
    Supporting Actor of the Year Alberto Estrella Nominated
    Director of the Year Miguel Córcega Nominated
    Screenwriter of the Year Liliana Abud Nominated
    Program Opening of the Year Entre el amor y el odio Nominated

    DVD release

    [edit]

    The telenovela was released on DVD in region one on 7 March 2006 with optional English subtitles. The 124-episode series was abridged to a run time of 550 minutes.

    [edit]

    Entre el Amor y el Odio was the subject of a parody on the Mexican television program XHDRbZ which was called Entre el amor y Elodio. Susana González, Eugenio Derbez and Sammy appeared in the sketch as Elodio.

    In television series Los simuladores, pictures of the telenovela are shown.[3]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Entre el Amor y el Odio" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on April 2, 2003. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  • ^ Entre el Amor y el Odio on IMDb
  • ^ Pictures of Entre el Amor y el Odio in Los Simuladores: El clon
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