Déjame vivir

Déjame vivir (English title: Let me live) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1982.[1] This is a remake of the 1970 Venezuelan telenovela Cristina. The reception for this telenovela was not good, in fact it was selected as the worst one of 1982.[2]

Déjame vivir
GenreTelenovela
Created byInés Rodena
Written byTessie Picasso
Directed byRafael Banquells
StarringDaniela Romo
Gregorio Casal
Beatriz Aguirre
Elizabeth Dupeyrón
Servando Manzetti
José Reymundi
Opening themeDéjame Vivir by Daniela Romo
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes170
Production
Executive producerValentín Pimstein
CinematographyGabriel Vázquez Bulmán
Running time21-22 minutes
Production companyTelevisa
DistributorTelevisa
Release
Original networkCanal de las Estrellas
Original releaseMarch 18 (1982-03-18) 
November 10, 1982 (1982-11-10)
Chronology
Preceded byNosotras las mujeres
Followed byChispita
Related showsCristina (1970)
Siempre te amaré (2000)
Valeria (2008)
Lo imperdonable (2015)

Daniela Romo and Gregorio Casal starred as protagonists, while the first actress Beatriz Aguirre and Elizabeth Dupeyrón starred as antagonists.

Plot

Estrella struggles to move forward with her family (a younger brother very attached to her, a teenage and ambitious sister and an almost absent father). She is the dressmaker of Graciela who hires the girl to make her clothes, so Estrella have to go every now and then her house to take measures, in one of these visits she meets her son Enrique who is immediately attracted. Enrique begins a relationship with Estrella and Graciela meddles since her son can not fall in love with a seamstress.[3]

Cast

References

  1. "Déjame vivir en alma-latina" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
  2. "Telenovelas televisa's en alma-latina.net" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
  3. "Daniela Romo en Déjame vivir" (in Spanish). daniela-romo.com.ar. Retrieved January 2, 2016.


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