Mas alla de la muerte

Mas alla de la muerte

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(1969) - Julissa, Carlos Bracho

Summary of Mas alla de la muerte

This story takes place in the middle of XIX century in Puebla, Mexico. Estela Ballesteros suffers from a heart problem. Due to this fact her family, a very preservative one, allows her to study art with the painter Octavio Durán and to have an engagement with Angel Ramirez, whom the family doesn't like. When Estela realizes that she cannot change her irresponsible fiancé, she brakes up with him and accepts to marry Octavio. On the wedding day, when Estela and Octavio are in front of the altar, Angel interrupts the ceremony to prevent the marriage, which causes that Estela has a heart attack and dies. Octavio is very affected. Angel flees to Holland where he falls in love with a dancer with whom he has a son. Daisy, the Estela's sister also dies, but before her death she leaves her daughter Estelita to Octavio, and he raises her up to be an exact copy of her aunt Estela. When Estelita grows up, Octavio falls in love with her and he doesn't allow any man to approach her, until from France arrives the son of Angel, who is identical to his father and he also falls in love with her.

CAST

Julissa .... Estela Ballesteros
Carlos Bracho .... Angel Ramírez
Ernesto Alonso .... Octavio Durán
Emily Cranz .... Malena
Aarón Hernán
Hortensia Santoveña
Carlos Ancira .... Gabriel
Miguel Manzano .... Ramon
Norma Herrera .... Hildegard

Writing credits
Carlos Lozano Dana (original story and adaptation)

Cinematography by
Guillermo Diazayas

Directed by
Raúl Araiza Sr.

Produced by
Ernesto Alonso

Televisa

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The first color telenovela in Mexico.

LINKS

Mas alla de la muerte at IMDB
Mas alla de la muerte at Recordar es vivir

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