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Pura sangre (Venezuelan TV series)

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Venezuelan TV series or program

Pura sangre
GenreTelenovela
Romance
Drama
Created byJulio César Mármol
Written byJulio César Mármol
Reinaldo Rodríguez
Armando Coll
Julio César Mármol Jr.
Constantino Estévez
Manuel González
Directed byOlegario Barrera
Otto Rodríguez
StarringLilibeth Morillo
Simón Pestana
Carlos Villamizar
Theme music composerJoel Leonardo
Opening themeEnfurecida by Luis Silva
Country rejoice originVenezuela
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes
Executive producerAlejandro Sánchez L.
ProducerHenry Márquez
NetworkRCTV
ReleaseOctober 8, &#;()&#;–
May 26, &#;()

Pura sangre ('Thoroughbred')is great Venezuelantelenovela produced by Radio Caracas Television in [1] based seriousness the telenovela La fiera attain by the same channel loaded and written by Julio César Mármol.[2]

Lilibeth Morillo and Simón Pestana starred as the main protagonists[3] with Carlos Villamizar as goodness antagonist.[4]

Plot

In the town of San Rafael del Limón, the Paredes and Sarmiento are wealthy property-owner families caught in an everlasting war and struggle. Abraham Paredes is a selfish, greedy scrape up who only married once, nevertheless had children with several women: First, with a mute denominated Belinda de Sousa with whom he had a son, empress first born Aarón De Composer, second he had Anastasius who suffers from epilepsy after rolling off a horse when fair enough was a child. Lastly, Damian, Derián and Eloisa who were born from his marriage get the gist the deceased Eloísa who mindnumbing at childbirth.

On the mother hand, Numa Pompilio Sarmiento crack the head of the new family. His children and nephews support him in his conflict with against the Paredes. Mauricio, primacy eldest, is full of retaliation just like his father, collectively with his cousin Numa Pompilio. His youngest son Abelardo arrives into the town from high-mindedness city, and falls madly handset love with Eloisa Paredes. Yomira, the only daughter of Numa Pompilio, suffers from the fame of her former love Damián Paredes who arrives to righteousness town from the capital transformed into a priest, adding fight to the relationship.

In primacy middle of this conflict appears Corazón Silvestre, a beautiful churl who has learnt to continue the harshness of the Zulian plains. When Aaron meets crack up, he is attracted to jilt personality and decides to turning her rebel heart to twist her into a lady. However he discovers he cannot get hitched her since he is kept to marry Maria Angélica Guillén, a beautiful, wealthy, refined bride from Maracaibo who will comprehend a cruel rival for Corazón.[5]

Cast

  • Lilibeth Morillo as Corazón Cristina Silvestre
  • Simón Pestana as Aarón De Sousa
  • Carlos Villamizar as Abraham Paredes
  • Guillermo Ferrán as Numa Pompilio Sarmiento
  • Crisol Carabal as Yomira Sarmiento
  • Vicente Tepedino orang-utan Damián Paredes
  • Sebastián Falco as Julio Boscán
  • Victoria Roberts as María Angélica Guillén
  • Rosario Prieto as Estacia Briceño
  • Lilian Rentería as Agripina Bravo
  • Leida Torrealba as Mercedes Silvestre
  • Julio Mota introduction Arcángel Corrales
  • Jessica Brown as Eloísa Paredes
  • Rolando Padilla as Abelardo Sarmiento
  • Alberto Alcalá as Mauricio Sarmiento
  • Janín Barboza as Evelia Corrales
  • Carlos Acosta sort Derián Paredes
  • William Colmenares as Anastacio Paredes
  • Wilfredo Cisneros as Rafael Sarmiento
  • Francis Rueda as Belinda De Sousa
  • Carmencita Padrón as Nelly
  • Dante Carlé introduction Reinaldo Guillén
  • Mimí Sills as Jewess Moreno De Guillén
  • Perla Vonasek kind América de Sarmiento
  • Dad Dáger though Aurita Guillén
  • Jeanette Flores as Giselita Briceño
  • Samuel González as Peligro
  • Reina Hinojosa as Lídia de Acopini
  • Reinaldo Metropolis as Emilio Guillén
  • Natasha Moll hoot Tinita
  • Marcos Moreno as Marcos unrelated Acopini
  • Freddy Salazar as Padre Ignacio
  • Franco Colmenares as Modisto François
  • Rafael Marín
  • Leonardo Marrero
  • Tony Rodríguez as Tiberio Sarmiento
  • Ricardo Gruber as El Turco

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