A Escrava Isaura (2004 TV series)

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la esclava Isaura
La Esclava Isaura o Isaura, La Esclava
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GenreDrama, romance, telenovela
Created byBernardo Guimarães
Developed byThiago Santiago
StarringBianca Rinaldi

Théo Becker
Voices ofLiliana Barba (Spanish)
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes167
Production
ProducerHenrique Daniel
Production locationsCampos dos Goytacazes, Rio de Janeiro
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60 min
Release
Original networkRede Record
Picture formatNTSC (480i)
Audio formatStereophonic sound
Original releaseOctober 18, 2004 (2004-10-18) –
April 29, 2005 (2005-04-29)
Chronology
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External links
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A Escrava Isaura (The Slave Isaura) is a 2004 Brazilian telenovela based on A Escrava Isaura, an 1875 abolitionist romance novel by Bernardo Guimarães. The series tells the story of a coffee-plantation owner's passion for one of his slaves. Herval Rossano directed both this and the 1976 version.

Rede Record, run by televangelist Edir Macedo,[1] produced this expanded remake of a serial that aired in 1976 on Rede Globo. The series drew high ratings among Brazilian viewers and was expanded from 100 to 167 episodes.[2] It airs in Europe and the Middle East on Zone Romantica.

Story[]

This melodrama focuses on the conflict between the beautiful light-skinned slave woman Isaura (Bianca Rinaldi, originally, Lucélia Santos) and her cruel, lecherous master Leôncio (Leopold Pacheco, originally Rubens de Falco) in 1855 Brazil. The heroine is the 20-year-old daughter of a white father and a mulatto mother. She was born and raised on the coffee plantation of Commander Almeida (Rubens de Falco) in the village of Goitacaces. When Juliana, Isaura's mother (Valquiria Ribeiro), dies shortly after giving birth, Gertrudes (Norma Blum), the commander's wife, treats the child as her own daughter, giving her an education and fine manners.[3]

Isaura is devoutly religious; she prays often, avoids the witchcraft practiced by some other slaves and often wears a prominent cross around her neck. Her father, a free laborer, repeatedly begs for her freedom and makes offer after offer to buy her from the commander. Despite promises to set her free one day, every offer is rejected. Isaura remains a slave because she is a slave's daughter—and freedom always seems to be just beyond her reach. When commander realizes his fault, it is too late.[4]

In 1854, when Isaura is a young adult, the commander’s son Leôncio returns to the fazenda after piling up enormous debts. He soon marries Malvina (Maria Ribeiro), daughter of Colonel Sebastiao (Paulo Figueiredo). Nevertheless, he develops a dangerous fixation with Isaura and determines to make her his mistress.[5]

The commander and Gertrudes protect Isaura from Leôncio for a while, but they become ill and pass away before setting her free. The sweet young woman winds up at the mercy of an obsessed, depraved man, fighting to maintain her dignity and integrity. As Isaura desperately struggles to keep her dreams alive, she discovers true love for the first time.[6]

Telemundo[]

Telemundo started airing the serial as La Esclava Isaura (dubbed into Spanish) in the US on May 7, 2007. It temporarily aired for two hours per night from 9 to 11 p.m. (ET/PT) from July 24 until August 3, 2007. [1][permanent dead link] The finale aired December 3, 2007.

In June, 2007, Isaura's time slot (which included one soccer preemption) averaged 680,000 core adult viewers (ages 18 to 49). That was a 16 percent increase over the year before, when Decisiones aired during that hour, according to Nielsen Media Research. [2][permanent dead link] During November, the show averaged 587,000 core viewers.

Isaura's Spanish voice is Liliana Barba, who also dubbed Lizzie McGuire and Julie Mayer from Desperate Housewives.

Cast[]

Spanish voices and Spanish character name spellings (if they differ) in parentheses

  • Bianca Rinaldi (Liliana Barba) as Isaura dos Anjos, the slave girl
  • (Mario Castañeda) as Leôncio (Leóncio) Almeida, Commander Almeida's evil son, obsessed with Isaura
  • Maria Ribeiro () as Malvina, Leôncio's jealous wife
  • (Gerardo Reyero) as Miguel, Isaura's father
  • Rubens de Falco () as Almeida, the commander
  • Norma Blum () as Gertrudes (Jertrudis), the commander's wife
  • Theo Becker (José Antonio Macías) as Álvaro Medonça (Mendoza), the suitor
  • () as Col. Sebastião Cunha (Sebastián Cuña), Malvina's father
  • () as Juliana, Isaura's mother
  • Mayara Magri (Laura Torres) as Countess Tomásia de Melo Albuquerque de Sousa Javier, Leôncio's major enemy
  • Patrícia França ( & ) as Rosa, illegitimate daughter of Col. Sebastião (later becomes his slave), Leôncio's slave that is jealous of Isaura
  • () as André, Leôncio's slave, in love with Isaura
  • () as Gioconda, Tomásia's mother
  • () as Belchior, humped ugly gardener in Leôncio's house, in love with Isaura
  • () as Francisco [or Seu (Señor) Chico], Leoncio's foreman
  • () as Helena, Malvina's sister
  • () as Diogo (Diego), Tomásia's cousin
  • () as Gabriel, Tomásia's brother
  • () as Henrique (Enrique), Malvina's brother
  • () as Aurora, Sebastião's second cousin
  • () as Perpétua, Álvaro's mother
  • (María Fernanda Morales) as Branca (Blanca), Geraldo's sister in love with Álvaro; she later becomes crazy
  • Aldine Müller () as Estela, Perpétua's friend
  • (José Luis Orozco) as João (Johan), André's father
  • () as Joaquina, André's aunt
  • () as Bernardo, Tomasia's freed slave
  • (Mayra Arellano) as Lipanesa (Lipalesa) [or Moleca (Muleca)], Bernardo's love
  • (Jorge Santos) as Dr. Paulo Pereira, Helena's arranged husband
  • () as Geraldo Villela, Estela's son, Álvaro's friend
  • () as Cap. Martinho (Martiño), Slave hunter
  • () as Raimundo, Leôncio's foreman
  • () as Aloíso Guimarães (Alonso Guimarhaes), sergeant
  • Maria Cláudia () as Serafina, owner of a bar and prostitute
  • () as Flor-de-Lís, prostitute
  • () as Margarida (Margarita), prostitute
  • () as Violeta, prostitute
Cast notes
  • Rubens de Falco, who played Commander Almeida, played Leôncio (the role played here by Leopoldo Pacheco) in the original 1976 version of this novela. Likewise, Norma Blum, who played Getrudes, played Malvina (played here by Maria Ribeiro) in the original 1976 version.
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International[]

Serial aired in: Country/ TV Channel/ Airing dates

Notes[]

  1. ^ Moffett, Matt (5 July 2007). "Battle of the Soaps: Brazilian Minister Takes on TV Giant". Wall Street Journal.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-06-21. Retrieved 2007-07-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Archived copy". www.uk.romantica.tv. Archived from the original on 23 April 2006. Retrieved 17 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Archived copy". www.uk.romantica.tv. Archived from the original on 23 April 2006. Retrieved 17 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "Archived copy". www.uk.romantica.tv. Archived from the original on 23 April 2006. Retrieved 17 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "Archived copy". www.uk.romantica.tv. Archived from the original on 23 April 2006. Retrieved 17 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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