El vuelo del águila
El vuelo del águila | |
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Genre | Telenovela Drama |
Created by | Enrique Krauze Fausto Zerón Medina |
Written by | Liliana Abud Eduardo Gallegos Antonio Monsell Tere Medina |
Directed by | Gonzalo Martínez Ortega Jorge Fons Claudio Reyes Rubio Jesús Moreno Federico Farfán |
Starring | Manuel Ojeda Jacqueline Andere Aaron Hernan Humberto Zurita Mariana Levy Eugenio Cobo Patricia Reyes Spíndola Ernesto Gómez Cruz Salvador Sanchez Alma Delfina |
Opening theme | "Don Porfirio" by Daniel Catán |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 140 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Ernesto Alonso |
Producer | |
Cinematography | Jesús Acuña Lee Carlos Guerra Villareal |
Running time | 21-22 minutes |
Production company | Televisa |
Distributor | Televisa |
Release | |
Original network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Picture format | NTSC |
Original release | July 4, 1994 January 20, 1995 | –
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Dos mujeres, un camino |
Followed by | Alondra |
El vuelo del águila (The Flight of the Eagle) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso and for Televisa in 1994–1995.[1] Telenovela based on the Mexican soldier and President of Mexico Porfirio Díaz, from his name had come out the title "Época Porfiriana" or "Porfiriato" during the period of his rule, in the years 1876–1911.
It starred by Manuel Ojeda, Jacqueline Andere, Humberto Zurita, Mariana Levy, Patricia Reyes Spíndola, Ernesto Gómez Cruz and Alma Delfina.
Plot[]
A military hero of the Reform War, called Porfirio Díaz, was also one of the most important strategists behind the overthrow of the Second Mexican Empire. Diaz tried several times to come to power through military coups, until a last revolution in 1876 led him to the Presidency of the Republic. Except for a brief period (1880-1884), Porfirio Díaz ruled until 1911, when the takeover by Francisco I. Madero forced him to resign and go into exile.
Diaz lived to see his revolution undone and how all the profits made were destroyed by their own very long stay in power. As a hero or a cunning weaver of intrigues, Porfirio Díaz learns, fight, machine, rules, kill, peaceful, love, suffering, crying and devotion dedicated to his work without ever leave until their own people rebels to expel power.
Cast[]
- Manuel Ojeda as Porfirio Díaz
- Jacqueline Andere as Carmen Romero Rubio
- Humberto Zurita as Porfirio Díaz (adult)
- Mariana Levy as Carmen Romero Rubio (young)
- Patricia Reyes Spíndola as Petrona Mori
- Ernesto Gómez Cruz as Benito Juárez
- Alma Delfina as Delfina Ortega Díaz
- as Mariano Escobedo
- Claudio Brook as Manuel Romero Rubio
- Beatriz Aguirre as Agustina de Romero Rubio
- Irán Eory as Agustina de Romero Rubio (young)
- Israel Jaitovich as Manuel González Flores (young)
- Roberto D'Amico as Manuel González Flores (adult)
- Socorro Bonilla as Margarita Maza de Juárez
- as Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada
- as Carlos Pacheco
- Martha Mariana Castro as Rafaela Quiñones/Justa Saavedra
- as Tomás Mejía Camacho
- as Desideria Díaz
- as Cenobio Márquez
- Armando Araiza as Bolero
- Roberto Ballesteros as Vicente Guerrero
- Luis Bayardo as Francisco I. Madero
- as Gustavo A. Madero
- Diana Bracho as Atala Pérez Olazábal de Madero
- as Ignacio Zaragoza
- as Henry Lane Wilson
- as Francisco Zarco
- as Emiliano Zapata
- Aaron Hernan as Bernardo Reyes
- Lumi Cavazos as Amada Díaz
- as Esteban Aragón
- as Homobono
- Eugenio Cobo as Venustiano Carranza
- Juan Carlos Colombo as Melchor Ocampo
- as Justo (16 years old)
- as Espinoza/Gorostiza
- Pedro Damián as José María Pino Suárez
- Dulce María as Delfina (child)
- Julieta Egurrola as Luisa Romero Rubio
- Humberto Elizondo as Manuel Mondragón
- as Father Pardo
- Laura Flores as Empress Carlota of Mexico
- Esteban Franco as Félix Díaz
- as Damiana
- as Luis Mier y Terán
- as José María Iglesias
- Jaime Garza as Ricardo Flores Magón
- Luis Gimeno as Napoleon III
- as María Cañas Buch
- as Marcos Pérez
- Sergio Goyri as Jesús González Ortega
- Salma Hayek as Juana Catalina Romero
- as Porfirio Díaz Ortega
- as Delfina (9 years old)
- as Flavio Maldonado
- Luz María Jerez as Doña Inés
- as François Achille Bazaine
- as Nicolasa Díaz
- as Archduchess Sophie of Bavaria
- Mario Iván Martínez as Maximilian I of Mexico
- as Felipe Berriozábal
- Ramón Menéndez as Manuel González de Cosío
- Raúl Meraz as Francisco León de la Barra
- as Paula de Anda
- as Dr. Manuel Antonio Ortega
- Óscar Morelli as Ignacio Martínez de Pinillos
- as Ignacio Mejía
- as Miguel Miramón
- as Nicolasa Díaz (16 years old)/Sofía Romero Rubio
- as Manuela Díaz (18 years old)
- as Juan Nepomuceno Almonte
- as Ignacio Comonfort
- Bruno Rey as Victoriano Huerta
- Guillermo Rivas as Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos
- Fabián Robles as Porfirio Díaz (15 years old)
- Julián Robles as Félix Díaz (15 years old)
- as Guillermo Prieto
- as Justo Benítez
- as Juan
- as Jerónimo Treviño
- as López Lazcano
- as Durán Roa
- as Ignacio Ramírez
- as José Ives Limantour
- as Félix Zuloaga
- as Delfina (young)
- as José Agustín Domínguez y Díaz
- as Vicenta
- as Franz Joseph I of Austria
- Eduardo Santamarina as Dr. Manuel Antonio Ortega Reyes
- Miguel Ángel Biaggio
- Guillermo Iván
- Alejandro Montoya
- Arturo Ríos
Awards[]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1995 | 13th TVyNovelas Awards | Best Telenovela of the Year | Ernesto Alonso | Nominated |
Best Actor | Humberto Zurita | Won | ||
Best Antagonist Actor | Bruno Rey | Nominated | ||
Best Leading Actress | Jacqueline Andere | Won | ||
Best Leading Actor | Manuel Ojeda | Nominated | ||
Best Co-lead Actress | Patricia Reyes Spíndola | Won | ||
Best Male Revelation | Fabián Robles | Nominated | ||
Best Musical Theme | Daniel Catán | Won | ||
Best Direction | Gonzalo Martínez Ortega Jorge Fons | |||
Best Direction of the Camaras | Jesús Acuña Lee Carlos Guerra | |||
Best Writer | Enrique Krauze Fausto Zerón-Medina | |||
Best Producer | Carlos Sotomayor | |||
Premios El Heraldo de México | Best Telenovela | Ernesto Alonso | ||
Best Actress | Patricia Reyes Spíndola | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | Manuel Ojeda | Won | ||
Ernesto Gómez Cruz | Nominated | |||
Humberto Zurita |
References[]
- ^ "El vuelo del águila" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on August 5, 2011. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
External links[]
- El vuelo del águila at IMDb
- 1994 telenovelas
- Mexican telenovelas
- 1994 Mexican television series debuts
- 1995 Mexican television series endings
- Spanish-language telenovelas
- Television shows set in Mexico
- Televisa telenovelas