Las trampas del deseo (English: The Pitfalls of Desire),[1] is a Mexican telenovela produced and distributed by Argos Comunicación and MundoFox broadcast by Cadenatres. Produced by Epigmenio Ibarra, Carlos Payan and Verónica Velasco.[2][3]

Las trampas del deseo
GenreTelenovela
Created byVerónica Velasco
Written byAlejandra Olvera
Jacques Bonnavent
Diana Cardozo
Zaria Abreu
Magali Urquieta
Reinolds Robledo
Directed byMoisés Ortiz Urquidi
Carlos Salces
Creative directorAna Celia Urquidi
StarringMarimar Vega
Javier Jattin
Alejandra Ambrosi
Lourdes Reyes
Opening theme"The Creature From The Blackened Room" by X: THC
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes120
Production
Executive producerRocío Barajas
ProducersCarlos Payán
Verónica Velasco
Epigmenio Ibarra
Original release
NetworkCadenatres
ReleaseOctober 21, 2013 (2013-10-21) –
April 4, 2014 (2014-04-04)

Starring by Marimar Vega and Javier Jattin, while Lourdes Reyes and Alejandra Ambrosi.[4][5][6]

Plot

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The story shows a social reality immersed in a mix of melodrama and psychological-cop-politic thriller, of which their themes will be treated as they are, no makeup and a dose of truth. The story will be told through 3 women, each one looking to satisfy their most deep desires; Aura has fallen into an existential crisis after her mother's suicide, now looking for going beyond her mother's death, serve justice and committing suicide afterwards, but the only thing that can save her is Dario's love. Marina will look for justice after losing her sister by the hands of a white slave traffic ring and will end up infiltrating in said ring, which their leaders are Silvio and Gema. Lastly, Roberta is capable of anything in order to reach the highest echelons of power, reaching her most desired pleasure, being the first female president of Mexico.

Cast

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  • Marimar Vega as Aura Luján Velázquez
  • Javier Jattin as Darío Alvarado Jáuregui
  • Alejandra Ambrosi as Marina Lagos / Emilia Robaina
  • Lourdes Reyes as Roberta Jáuregui
  • Carlos Torres as Cristóbal Larios / Pablo
  • Adriana Parra as Mara
  • Alexandra de la Mora as Lucía Salazar de Fuentes
  • Juan Ríos as Álvaro Luján
  • Bianca Calderón as Patricia de Santana
  • Mario Loria as Mario Santana
  • Diego Soldano as Silvio Galiano / Federico
  • Camila Ibarra as Valeria Santana
  • Julia Urbini as Larissa Fuentes Salazar
  • Cristina Rodlo as Rubí
  • Geraldine Zinat as Gema
  • Rodrigo Abed as Gerardo Alvarado
  • Aldo Gallardo as Everardo
  • Constantino Costas as Fausto
  • Paulina Dávila as Andrea / Johanna
  • Amara Villafuerte as Reneé / Susana
  • Jimena Guerra as Lorena Sarquis
  • Alejandro Caso as Daniel Fuentes
  • Jorge Almada as Jorge Sarquis
  • Irineo Álvarez as Comandante Sergio
  • José Astorga as Israel
  • Daniela Avendaño as Cecilia
  • Héctor Berzunza as Héctor Carvajal
  • Jorge Caballero as Matías
  • Mar Carrera as Romina
  • Luz Ofelia Muñoz Catalán as Luz
  • Ángel Cerlo as Senador Hernán Lascuráin
  • Maruza Cinta as Galia
  • Thanya López as Liliana Velázquez de Luján
  • Carlos Athié as Jonás

References

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  1. ^ Doraluz Vargas (September 19, 2014). "Las trampas del deseo, suspenso y extravangancia" (in Spanish). el Nuevo Herald. Archived from the original on October 18, 2014. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  2. ^ Luna Saburit (January 26, 2014). "¡Muy realistas! Así se graban las escenas en 'Las trampas del deseo'" (in Spanish). TvNotas. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  3. ^ Nayet Torres. "Elenco de 'Las trampas del deseo' convivió con sus fans" (in Spanish). TvNotas. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  4. ^ David Dorantes (September 22, 2014). "Marimar Vega encarna a una potencial suicida en 'Las Trampas del Deseo'" (in Spanish). La Voz de Houston. Archived from the original on October 18, 2014. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  5. ^ EFE (September 22, 2014). "Marimar Vega coming to U.S. TV with "Las trampas del deseo"". Fox News Latino. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  6. ^ Redacción (January 25, 2014). "Javier Jattin: "'Las trampas del deseo' ha sido para mí una gran oportunidad"" (in Spanish). TvNotas. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
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