La mujer prohibida (1991 telenovela)

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La Mujer Prohibida
Genre Telenovela
Romance
Drama
Created by Manuel Muñoz Rico
Written by Alberto Gómez
Directed by Gabriel Walfenzao
Starring Andrés García
Mayra Alejandra
Fernando Carrillo
Tatiana Capote
Opening theme "La mujer prohibida" by Guillermo Davila
Country of origin Venezuela
Spain
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 127 [1]
Production
Executive producer(s) Arnaldo Limansk
Cinematography Tom Fernandez
Running time 41-44 minutes
Production company(s) Venevisión
Distributor Venevisión International
Release
Original network Venevisión
Original release June 18, 1991 –
March 31, 1992
Chronology
Preceded by Emperatriz
Followed by Las Dos Dianas
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

La Mujer Prohibida is a 1991 Venezuelan telenovela produced by Venevisión and Spanish-based production company Telecinco. An original story written by Manuel Muñoz Rico and adapted by Alberto Gómez,[2] it starred Dominican-Mexican actor Andrés García accompanied by Mayra Alejandra, Fernando Carrillo and Tatiana Capote.

Plot

La Mujer Prohibida is a beautiful story of an impossible love between two people who love each other deeply. Irene Rivas is a young woman of twenty-six who is mute. Unfortunately, in order to save her father from prison, she is forced to marry a man she doesn't love, Germán Gallardo. Germán is a man who is powerful, ruthless and arrogant, and he has nothing in common with the great love of Irene, Carlos Luis, the latter's son whom he met before being forced to marry him. Irene work hard to find happiness but discovers many secrets from the past that could destroy her future forever.

Love, hope, passion, jealousy and intrigue, are the ingredients of this great telenovela, framing his strong and realistic story in the most beautiful locations of Venezuela and Spain.[3]

Cast

References

External links

  • Venevisión Promo "La Mujer Prohibida" 1991 at [1]