Amor Eterno Amor

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Amor Eterno Amor
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Also known asLove Eternal Love
GenreTelenovela
Created byElizabeth Jhin
Written by
  • Denise Bandeira
  • Duba Elia
  • Eliane Garcia
  • Lílian Garcia
  • Renata Jhin
Directed by
  • Pedro Vasconcelos
  • Rogério Gomes
Starring
Opening theme"Leva-me pra Lua" by Ana Caram
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes161
Production
Running time50 minutes
DistributorGlobo Internacional
Release
Original networkGlobo
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Original releaseMarch 5 (2012-03-05) –
September 7, 2012 (2012-09-07)
Chronology
Preceded byA Vida da Gente
Followed byLado a Lado
External links
Website

Amor Eterno Amor (Love, Eternal Love) is a Brazilian telenovela produced by Globo and exhibited in the schedule of 18 hours. Written by Elizabeth Jhin and directed by Roberta Richards, Fábio Strazzer, Luciana Oliveira Paulo Ghelli, Pedro Vasconcelos[1] and Rogério Gomes, it was released on March 5, 2012, ending on September, 7 of the same year,[2] replacing A Vida da Gente.

Plot[]

At age 10, Carlos fled the interior of Minas Gerais, tired of the abuse of his stepfather Virgílio. Carlos had the special ability to tame animals with a gesture or look, which Virgílio exploited to make money. After running away, alone and lost on the road, the boy met Xavier, a charitable truck driver who took him to the Island of Marajó, in Pará. Carlos became his adopted son.

Years passed. Carlos became an attractive man and competent buffalo herder. Known in the neighborhood by the nickname Barão (Baron), for his intelligence and skill, he catches the eye of Valeria, the daughter of local traders, who refuses to accept that he does not return her affections.

Carlos remains infatuated with the memory of a childhood sweetheart. Before he ran away from home, Carlos fell in love with his neighbor, Elisa. Playing together, they fell into an innocent childhood love and promised to love each other forever and get married one day, when they were grown. But when he ran away they were separated, and so many years passed that even if he were to meet Elisa again he would probably not recognize her.

In the city of Rio de Janeiro, meanwhile, Verbena Borges, a kindly millionaire and widow of one of the biggest businessmen in Rio, even ill and near death, searches for her only son, Rodrigo, who disappeared more than 20 years ago. Verbena never understood whether the boy was kidnapped or ran away, without even suspecting that her former husband, Virgílio, had anything to do with it.

Verbena's sister Melissa does not want Verbena to rediscover the child, for inheritance reasons. In the search for her heir, Verbena also has the help of the two daughters of her physician, Dr. Gabriel: Clara, a sensitive girl with telepathic powers, and Miriam, a beautiful journalist, who falls in love with Carlos without ever suspecting that he is in fact Rodrigo Borges, Verbena's missing son.

Cast[]

Actor Role
Gabriel Braga Nunes Rodrigo Prado Borges (Carlos de Sousa "Barão")
Letícia Persiles Miriam Allende
Carmo Dalla Vecchia Fernando Prado Sobral
Elisa Campos/Maria do Amparo
Cássia Kis Melissa Prado Sobral
Ana Lúcia Torre Verbena Prado Borges
Luís Melo Dimas Sobral
Virgílio de Souza
Gabriel Allende
Carolina Kasting Beatriz Mainardi
Andréia Horta Valéria
Giulia Gam Laura Belize
Kleber Gonçalves
Jaqueline Menezes Gonçalves (Jaque)
Rosi Campos Teresa
Pedro Fonseca
Jacira da Silva
Tobias da Silva
Josué
Carlos Vereza Francisco Mainardi Chaves
Othon Bastos Lexor
Suely Franco Dona Zilda
Carmem
Marina Ruy Barbosa Juliana Pietrini
Bruno Gonçalves
Reginaldo Faria Augusto Prado Borges
Regina Ferraz
Angélica de Sousa
Gracinha
Nuno Leal Maia Ribamar
Deolinda
Tony Tornado Antônio
Henrique Pietrini
Marlene
Gil Menezes
Dona Olga
Priscila Belize
Valdirene
Gabi Allende
Klara Castanho Clara Allende
Gilda Tavares
Mariana Molina Cris (Cristina Mainardi)
Lincoln Tornado Jair
Gilberto Torres Mauro Tavares
Jéssika Alves Laís
Beto
Luiza Gonzalez Michele Ferraz
Rafael Gevu Júnior
Luis Augusto Formal João
Adelaide de Castro Tatiana Gonçalves
Larissa Vereza Kátia
Julinho
José Bittencourt Uilha
Flávia Reis Divina
Paula Barbosa Débora
Paula Loffler Flavinha

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