Cadenas de amargura

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Cadenas de amargura
Cadenas de amargura poster.jpg
GenreTelenovela
Created by
  • Cuauhtémoc Blanco
  • María del Carmen Peña
Directed byLuis Vélez
Starring
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes80
Production
Executive producerCarlos Sotomayor
ProducerRafael Urióstegui
Cinematography
  • Luis Miguel Barona
  • Carlos Guerra
Production companyTelevisa
Release
Original networkCanal de las Estrellas
Original releaseJanuary 1 (1991-01-01) –
April 24, 1991 (1991-04-24)
Chronology
Related showsEn nombre del amor

Cadenas de amargura (English title: Chains of bitterness) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Sotomayor for Televisa in 1991.[1] The story revolves around Cecilia, who at eight years old loses both of her parents and is then taken care of by her two paternal aunts, Natalia & Evangelina as the years pass. Evangelina makes her niece’s life miserable, she is bitter, overbearing and dismissive of her feelings just as she is to Natalia, whom she holds much power over. Cecilia is desperate to both find the reason as to why her aunt Evangelina is so cold towards her & to find a way to escape from her prison as her desire to be free only increases as she falls in love with a man her aunt disapproves of.

Diana Bracho, Delia Casanova and Daniela Castro starred as protagonists, while Raúl Araiza, Fernando Lujan, Cynthia Klitbo and Tina Romero starred as stellar performances.

Plot[]

After the accident that killed her parents, little Cecilia must go live with her aunts, Evangelina and Natalia, both single and very different. Cecilia loves Natalia like a mother, while Evangelina brings her fear. Evangelina is always looking to break the young girl's optimism and resents the young girl.

After a time jump, Cecilia grows up and is on the brink of turning 18. Her neighbor, Sofia, has become her best friend. Sofia wishes to be like any other girl and have Cecilia as her best friend, but Evangelina always tries to prevent Cecilia from having fun. Meanwhile, Natalia notices Evangelina's mistreatment but does nothing but watch as Cecilia suffers because she also fears the strong character of Evangelina.

Meanwhile Sofia has her own issues as she has an estranged father. He abandoned her and her mother for another woman, which causes disdain from Evangelina who disapproves of her neighbors. Both Cecilia and Sofia find love throughout the story.

Sofia falls for a good, noble man named Gerardo, who has just finished his studies and now works in a candy store. He had the option to work in his father's ceramic factory but declines the offer. Meanwhile, Cecilia meets Joaquin, a young accountant, who happens to be friends with Gerardo, as well as work with him. Joaquin falls for Cecilia who doesn't reciprocate his feelings but still they become a couple.

Furthermore, she starts to think about her future and which university she should go to with the money her parents left her. Evangelina discovers the secret courtship between Cecilia and Joaquin and begins to devise a plan to end the relationship. Joaquin, not knowing what he's against, asks for Cecilia's hand in marriage; but Evangelina poisons him, ending any happiness between Cecilia and him.

Cecilia begins to think she will never leave her aunt's home and considers herself a prisoner. Cecilia decides to continue her university plans but Evangelina will not tolerate her having a bright future and tells her, her father left no inheritance for her. She begins searching for clues and soon discovers her real heritage.

Evangelina tries to murder her by pushing her down the stairs, but she manages to injure herself badly instead. Fighting for her life, she is visited by a local parish named Father Julio. Another part of the story is Gerardo and Cecilia slowly falling in love and having to confess their secret to Sofia, while trying not to hurt her as they both care for Sofia.

Julio is a pivotal point as he was Natalia's lover before Evangelina separated them out of jealousy. She made Julio believe Natalia had married another man, while telling Natalia she'd received news via an anonymous telegram that Julio had died.

Julio is actually alive; he is devastated by the news of Natalia being married so he decides to become a priest. Natalia soon discovers she is pregnant; and, on Evangelina's advice, gives the child to her brother and his wife. The child given away turns out to be Cecilia.

The presence of Julio becomes the main trigger to break Evangelina's bitterness and hatred, who after murdering Natalia, is out to ruin Cecilia. Cecilia is unaware of this and just wants a happy life with Gerardo at her side.

Cast[]

Main[]

  • Diana Bracho as Evangelina Vizcaíno Lara, sister of Natalia and Roberto, aunt of Cecilia, jealous of Natalia and Julio.
  • Daniela Castro as Cecilia Vizcaíno Robles, adoptive daughter of Roberto and Elsa, biological daughter of Natalia and Julio.
  • Raúl Araiza as Gerardo Garza Osuna, son of Renato and Elena, friend of Víctor and Joaquín, works at Manuel's candy store.
  • Delia Casanova as Natalia Vizcaíno Lara, sister of Evangelina and Roberto, Cecilia's biological mother, former love of Julio.
  • Fernando Luján as Father Julio, biological father of Cecilia, former love of Natalia who became a priest.
  • Cynthia Klitbo as Sofía Gastelum Fernández, daughter of Armando and Martha, Cecilia's best friend.

Others[]

  • Tina Romero as Martha Fernández ex de Gastelum, Armando's ex-wife and Sofía's mother.
  • Hilda Aguirre as Elena Osuna de Garza, Renato's wife and Gerardo's mother.
  • Raymundo Capetillo as Renato Garza, Elena's husband and Gerardo's father.
  • Alexis Ayala as Víctor Medina Blanco, friend of Gerardo and Joaquín.
  • Aurora Molina as Jovita, servant of the Vizcaíno family and Natalia's lifelong companion.
  • Raúl Magana as Joaquín de la Peña Barraza, son of Rosa and Salvador, friend of Gerardo and Víctor.
  • Gilberto Román as Manuel Alejo, owns a candy store, in love with Martha.
  • Marcela Páez as Sister Angélica Sepulveda, a nun that befriends Cecilia.
  • Raquel Pankowsky as Inés Blancarte, close friend of the Vizcaíno family.
  • Tiaré Scanda as Liliana Ayala
  • Jorge Salinas as Roberto Herrera
  • Juan Carlos Colombo as Armando Gastelum, Martha's ex-husband and Sofía's father, left his family.
  • Cecilia Romo as Mother Superiora, the mother superior of the convent.
  • Miguel Córcega as Father José María
  • Bolivar Hack as Roberto Vizcaíno Lara, Elsa's husband, brother of Evangelina and Natalia, Cecilia's adoptive father. (Dies in a car accident)
  • Ivette Proal as Elsa Robles de Vizcaino, Roberto's wife and Cecilia's adoptive mother, sterile. (Dies in a car accident)
  • Roberto Montiel as Felipe Andrade
  • Luis Cárdenas as Salvador de la Peña, Rosa's husband and Joaquín's father.
  • Marta Resnikoff as Rosa Barraza de de la Peña, Salvador's wife and Joaquín's mother.
  • Gloria Izaguirre as Carmelita Ríos
  • Rosa Elena Díaz as Mrs. Cuéllar, Cecilia's art teacher.
  • Mercedes Gironella as Sister Lucero
  • Margarita Ambriz as Toña
  • Graciela Bernardos as Lupita
  • Jacqueline Munguía as Imelda
  • María Dolores Oliva as Rita
  • Arturo Paulet as Dr. García
  • Alejandra Jurado as Irene
  • Toni Ramírez as Monja
  • Dacia Arcaráz as Monja
  • Karen Beatriz as Cecilia Vizcaíno (child)
  • Priscila Reyes as Sofía Gastelum (child)

Awards[]

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1992 10th TVyNovelas Awards Best Telenovela of the Year Carlos Sotomayor Won
Best Actress Diana Bracho
Best Young Lead Actress Daniela Castro
Best Young Lead Actor Raúl Araiza
Best Antagonist Actress Cynthia Klitbo
Best Leading Actress Aurora Molina Nominated
Best Leading Actor Fernando Luján
Best Co-lead Actress Delia Casanova
Tina Romero
Best Co-lead Actor Raymundo Capetillo
Best Direction Luis Vélez Won
Best Direction of the Camaras Carlos Guerra

References[]

  1. ^ "Cadenas de amargura" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on September 5, 2011. Retrieved February 21, 2016.

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