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La Mujer en el Espejo (The Woman in the Mirror) is a Colombian soap opera by RTI Television for Telemundo in 2004. [1] It is a re-adaptation of the homonymous Colombian soap opera “Woman in the Mirror” produced by RTI Productions in 1997.
El cuerpo del deseo (literally: The Body of Desire), is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by Telemundo and filmed in Florida. This limited-run series is about a man who comes back from the dead and discovers dark secrets about his beautiful widow. The first version of El cuerpo del deseo was En cuerpo ajeno, [1] produced by RTI Colombia in ...
La intrusa (1986 Mexican TV series) La usurpadora (Mexican TV series) ( Infringement ) (also known in developing as La Otra Cara ) is a 2012 Spanish-language telenovela produced by RTI Producciones and Televisa for Mexico-based television network Gala TV and United States–based television network UniMás (formally TeleFutura).
El Espejo, 1943 Argentine drama film; Espejo de paciencia, 1608 epic poem by Spanish writer Silvestre de Balboa; Espejo de sombras, 1960 Mexican telenovela; La mujer en el espejo, 2004–2005 Colombian soap opera
La querida del Centauro (Lit: The Dear of the Centaur / English: Centauro's Woman), [2] is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by Teleset and Sony Pictures Television for Telemundo and distributed by Telemundo Internacional, [3] [4] based on an original idea of Lina Uribe and Dario Vanegas. [5]
For La Coyote, the last name of Acero could be her salvation or her death sentence, but what is clear is that she is the only, and the second, Señora Acero. In season four , Vicenta Acero is wanted by the governments of Mexico and the United States as her family is the main suspect in the death of Governor Chucho Casáres.
La Nocturna (stylized onscreen as La Nocturna: Los sueños nunca duermen for the first season, and La Nocturna: Contigo aprendí for the second season), [1] is a Colombian telenovela created by Diego Ezequiel Vivanco and Ana María Parra, from a screenplay by Ana María Parra. [2]
Silvana "Chivis" (Maritza Rodríguez), is a wealthy socialite with three daughters.When her husband flees from police before he’s arrested for fraud, Chivis and her family are left broke and homeless.