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3 Soundtrack  





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Sueños y caramelos
GenreTelenovela
Created byAbel Santa Cruz
Written byLourdes Barrios
Dolores Ortega
Denisse Pfeiffer
Ricardo Tejeda
Directed byLily Garza
Karina Duprez
Juan Carlos Bonet
StarringAlessandra Rosaldo
René Strickler
María Antonieta de las Nieves
Manuel Saval
Nora Salinas
Opening themeEs tiempo de jugarbyAlessandra Rosaldo
Ending themeSueños y CaramelosbyAlessandra Rosaldo
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes135
Production
Executive producerCarlos Moreno Laguillo
ProducerHilda Santaella Hernández
Production locationsFilming
Televisa San Ángel
Mexico City, Mexico
CinematographyAlfredo Sánchez
Óscar Morales
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time41-44 minutes
Production companyTelevisa
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseJanuary 24 (2005-01-24) –
July 29, 2005 (2005-07-29)
Related
La Pícara Soñadora (1991)

Sueños y Caramelos (English title: Sweets and Dreams)[1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Moreno Laguillo for Televisa in 2005.[2] It is a remake of La Pícara Soñadora.

On January 24, 2005, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Sueños y caramelos weekdays at 4:00pm, replacing Misión S.O.S. The last episode was broadcast on July 29, 2005 with Pablo y Andrea replacing it the following Monday.

Alessandra Rosaldo and René Strickler starred as adult protagonists, Nashla Aguilar and Luciano Corigliano starred as young protagonists, while Elizabeth Álvarez, Patricia Navidad and Pablo Magallanes starred as antagonists.

Plot[edit]

Since she lost her mother at 3 years of age, little Sofía has lived with her grandfather, Don Gonzalo, who is the security chief of a great department store called El Gran Almacén (Liverpool). Sofía is a girl with an extraordinary imagination that has a secret world.

As her apartment is inside the store, Sofia can enter in it at nights, when all employers have gone home. Here, in different departments, she can give free rein to her imagination, living wonderful adventures with her friends. During day, Sofia's life is the normal girl's life, she goes to school and has several good friends, she has formed a musical group with them.

“Sueños y Caramelos” is a fun story full of humour, romance, music and emotion, spiced with incredible mischiefs of a group of sympathetic children and... Why not?... A little of magic too.

Cast[edit]

  • René StricklerasRafael Monraz Guillén
  • Nashla AguilarasSofía Ramírez
  • Luciano Corigliano as Mauricio Monraz
  • María Antonieta de las NievesasAntonieta Guillén de Monraz
  • Raúl Padilla『Chóforo』as Don Gonzalo Gutiérrez
  • Manuel SavalasAugusto Monraz Guillén
  • Elizabeth ÁlvarezasRocío de los Santos
  • Graciela Mauri as Maricarmen
  • Natalia JuárezasLucía "Lucy" del Pilar Jurado
  • Miguel PérezasPedro/Guillermo "Memo"
  • Patricia NavidadasDébora León
  • Lourdes Reyes as Selene de Monraz
  • Nora SalinasasGuadalupe "Lupita"
  • Pablo MagallanesasRomeo
  • Óscar BonfiglioasCarlo
  • Roberto BlandónasAndré San Martín/Andres Martínez
  • Alfonso Iturralde as Gerardo
  • Lalo "El Mimo" as Fregonal "Precioso Jefazo"
  • Polo Ortín as Segundo
  • Julio Vega as Lauro
  • José Elías Moreno as Mauro
  • Zully Keith as Corina de los Santos
  • Alejandro IbarraasOswaldo Nerin
  • Alejandro Aragón as Sandro
  • Rosita Pelayo as Lorenza
  • Ricardo de Pascual as Tapón
  • Luis GaticaasMáximo Guerra
  • Perla Corona as Adela de Guerra
  • Daniel Continente as Hernán Ibargoengouttia
  • Roberto Miquel as Roque Felix
  • Eduardo Liñan as General Ruben Carrillo
  • Macarena Miguel as Betina Monraz
  • Ximena Orozco as Ximena "La niña muñeca"
  • Mauricio Bueno as Juan López
  • Diego Lara as Reynaldo
  • Martha Sabrina as Bianca
  • Rafael Valdez as Memo
  • Santiago Mirabent as Rogelio
  • María Fernanda Sasian as Ana Valeria
  • Gisselle Kuri as Maricruz Lechuga
  • Ana Valeria Cerecedo as Conchita
  • Ana Paulina Cáceres as Laura
  • Mariely Sosa as Iris
  • Alejandro Lago as Clemente Cerillo
  • David Ortega as El Flaco
  • Marcela Páez as Teacher Ana
  • Beatriz Monroy as Inocencia
  • Rosángela Balbó as Magda
  • María Prado as Lucha Dora
  • Aída Hernández as Petra
  • Fernando Nesme as Yamil
  • Patricia Martínez as Ángela
  • Alejandra Jurado as Gloria
  • Haydée Navarra as Soraya
  • Pepe Magaña as Buenavista
  • Gloria IzaguirreasMiroslava
  • Roxana Saucedo as Denisse
  • Javier Herranz as Eladio
  • Alejandro Ruiz as David
  • Raquel MorellasRosaura
  • Conrado Osorio as Jaime
  • Mané Macedo as Irma
  • Citalli Galindo as Carmen
  • Charly Valentino as Ronco
  • María Alicia DelgadoasAdy
  • Martín Rojas as Cabo Tejada
  • Benjamín Islas as Valerio Rojo
  • Roberto Tello as El Tracala
  • Moisés Suárez as Delfino
  • Jorge Pascual Rubio as Lic. Barbosa
  • José Antonio Estrada as Don Pablo
  • Jorge Robles as Goyo
  • Loreta as Karlita
  • Sugey Ábrego as Ada
  • Zamorita as Abuelo del Flaco
  • Memo Dorantes as Fachan
  • Tristán as El Gran Protector
  • Guadalupe Bolaños as Jovita
  • Lucia Fernanda as Olgita
  • Fernando Juramillo as Genaro
  • Daniela Zavala as Felipa
  • Florencia de Saracho as Ashley Monraz
  • Jorge Alberto Bolaños as Comandante
  • Ismael Fardín as Assistant police
  • Ricardo Silva as Sr. Moreno
  • Soundtrack[edit]

    The soundtrack from the telenovela was released in 2005. The labels were Capitol Records, EMI and Televisa. It was produced by Chacho Gaytán, Xavier Asalí, Mauricio L. Arriaga and Jorge Eduardo Murguía. The following songs were included.

    1. Es Tiempo de Jugar
    2. Gran Día
    3. El Gallinero
    4. La Tabla del 7
    5. Maniquie
    6. Los Modales
    7. Así Son Mis Amigos
    8. El Zorrito Pinto
    9. Payasos
    10. El Juego del Rock
    11. La Princesa y el Bufón
    12. Chiki Tiki Wong

    This songs were not included in the soundtrack.

    1. Sueños y Caramelos
    2. En el circo

    Awards[edit]

    Year Award Category Nominee Result
    2006 24th TVyNovelas Awards Best Leading Actor Raúl Padilla "Choforo" Nominated
    Best Child Performance Macarena Miguel
    Nashla Aguilar
    Best Direction Lilí Garza
    Karina Duprez

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Sweets and Dreams". televisainternacional.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  • ^ "ELENCO DE LA TELENOVELA SUEÑOS Y CARAMELOS 10 AÑOS DESPUÉS" (in Spanish). famosospop.com. Retrieved December 30, 2014.
  • External links[edit]


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