Pambelé

Pambelé is a Colombian biographical television series created and developed by 11-11 Films,[1] based on the book El oro y la oscuridad: la vida gloriosa y trágica de Kid Pambelé written by Alberto Salcedo Ramos.[2] It stars Jarlin Martínez as the titular character,[3] and it started airing on Colombian broadcast channel RCN Televisión on July 10, 2017, and concluded on November 3, 2017.[4] The series follows the life and history of Colombian boxer Antonio Cervantes.

Pambelé
GenreBiographical
Created byA.F. Cortés
Based onEl oro y la oscuridad: la vida gloriosa y trágica de Kid Pambelé
by Alberto Salcedo Ramos
Written by
  • A.F. Cortés
  • Rosa Clemente
  • Claudia Sánchez
  • Jorge Ribbón
  • Raúl Prieto
Directed by
  • Sergio Osorio
  • Juancho Cardona
Starring
Music byOsvaldo Montes
Opening theme"Kid Pambelé"
Country of originColombia
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes80
Production
Executive producerClaudia Valencia
Producers
  • Neuplot
  • Andrés Libreros
  • Manolo Cardona
  • Juan Carlos Caicedo
  • Daniel Salcedo
  • A.F. Cortés
Production locations
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production company11-11 Films
Release
Original networkRCN Televisión
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Audio formatStereophonic sound
Original releaseJuly 10 (2017-07-10) - 
November 3, 2017 (2017-11-03)
Chronology
Preceded byEl Comandante
External links
Website

Plot

Antonio Cervantes, better known as "The Kid Pambelé", was born on December 23, 1945 in San Basilio de Palenque, played on October 28, 1972 the world boxing title in the Welter Junior category against the champion and everyone's favorite, Alonzo Frizzo. At 27, Antonio was clear that it was his last chance to fight for a world title. Clinging to his convictions, he fought with all his might and connected an uppercut, knocking out Frizzo and giving Pambelé the title.

Antonio Cervantes, played by Jarlin Martínez is a black man, tall, thin, but with muscles marked by his constant training. As a child he had an immense burden on his shoulders and in his youth he was dazzled by his dreams of greatness. Being the eldest of his brothers, Antonio decided to take care of his family with the money that he obtained by selling cigarettes and shuffling shoes. However, at the expense of his mother's repeated scoldings, it was easier for him to get money in the street fights of the Malecón, where Clemente Roballo, the best of Colombia at the time, knows and discovers "The Kid Pambelé".

Cast

  • Jarlin Martínez as Antonio Cervantes
  • María Nela Sinisterra as Carolina Orozco Reyes
  • Laura Vieira as Aurora Valencia
  • Juan Alfonso Baptista as Ezequiel Mercado
  • Iván López as Cristóbal Román
  • Indhira Serrano as Ceferina Reyes
  • Pedro Palacios
  • Vince Balanta as Chico Gonzales
  • Mauricio Castillo
  • Mauricio Mejía - Cachao
  • Omar Murillo - Clemente Roballo
  • Juan Carlos Arango - Legata
  • Jorge Monterrosa - Pete
  • Karina Guerra - Noreya
  • Luis Tamayo - Don Pancra
  • Jaisson Jeack - Frizzo
  • Iris Oyola - Yamile
  • Roberto Fernandez Rizo - Diego Monagas
  • Daniella Donado - Freda
  • Javier De Zuani - Nicolas Roche
  • Franártur Duque - Rafito Veleño[5]
  • Angely Gaviria - Julia Cervantes

Reception

The series premiered as the least seen in Colombia in the evening with a total of 4.5 million viewers.[6] The series did not manage to overcome its opponent El Chema, until it has been one the failures of RCN Televisión like the series El Comandante.[6]

References

  1. "Canal RCN emitirá serie de Kid Pambelé en Colombia". entretengo.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  2. "Conozca las producciones que se verán este año en la pantalla chica". elheraldo.co (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  3. De la Espriella, Estafanía Fajardo. ""Pambelé es único e inimitable"". elheraldo.co (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  4. "¡Knock out a Pambelé en su noche de estreno!". caracol.com.co (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  5. "Pambelé". Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  6. "Estreno de 'Pambelé' casi iguala en rating a su competencia, 'El Chema'". pulzo.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 July 2017.


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