Pecado de amor (1995 TV series)

Pecado de Amor (English title: Sin of Love) is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Mariela Romero and aired by Venevisión from 8 November 1995 to 21 January 1997, thus making it the longest running telenovela Venevisión has ever made.[1] This telenovela lasted 325 episodes and was distributed internationally by Venevisión International.[2]

Pecado de amor
GenreTelenovela
Romance
Drama
Created byMariela Romero
Written byMariela Romero
José Luis Contreras
Freddy Salvador Hernández
Directed byEdgar Liendo
Marcos Reyes Andrade
Arquímedes Rivero
StarringKarina
Víctor Cámara
Joanna Benedek
Amanda Gutiérrez
Gustavo Rodríguez
Opening themeMi alma grita by Karina
Country of originVenezuela
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes325
Production
Executive producerArnaldo Limasky
ProducersSilvia Carnero
Vilma Otazo
CinematographySalvador Cammarata
Production companyVenevisión
Original release
NetworkVenevisión
ReleaseDecember 8, 1995 (1995-12-08) –
January 21, 1997 (1997-01-21)
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Karina and Víctor Cámara starred as the protagonists with Joanna Benedek as the antagonist.[3]

Synopsis

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While still an adolescent, Consuelo Sanchez gets pregnant by her boyfriend, Adolfo Alamo. She soon finds out, however, that Adolfo is married to a rich alcoholic named Marisela, and that they have three children: Junior, Andreina and Rosalia. In spite of this, Consuelo goes ahead with her pregnancy and gives birth to a girl. But Consuelo's mother, Blanca, takes the baby away from her and abandons her at a small house in the city slums. This situation prompts Consuelo to leave home, determined to never see or speak to her mother again. The owner of the house, Carmen Rosa Barrios, takes in the abandoned baby, names her Rosa and raises her as her own. Many years later, Blanca, Rosa's real grandmother, unaware of the relationship between them, hires Carmen and Rosa as maids at a students’ residence managed by her. A series of events link the young people living at the boarding house with Rosa and her past. Mildred, an outstanding philosophy student, becomes Rosa's best friend. Alejandro Marquez, Rosalia Alamo’s fiance, falls in love with Rosa. A child is born of their relationship, but the scorned Rosalia manages to convince Alejandro that the baby's father is actually her brother, Junior Alamo. Meanwhile, Rosa's real mother, Consuelo, is living with Isaias Pena, a heavy drinker in need of counseling. When Consuelo takes Isaias to a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, she meets Marisela, not knowing that she is Adolfo Alamo's wife. This friendship leads to a surprise encounter between Consuelo and her teenage love, Adolfo, who is the father of her lost child... and to a dangerous rekindling of that old flame. Destiny also puts Consuelo in touch with Rosa. Without knowing that they are mother and daughter, they develop a very special, loving relationship. Later on, it is Consuelo who opens Rosa's eyes about what is happening in her life; she tells her that Junior and Rosalia, who have hurt her so much, are actually her half siblings, and that she is not Carmen's daughter but her own. Everyone endures deep suffering until Adolfo has a heart-to-heart talk with Rosa, and together they force Blanca to confess that she in fact took Rosa away from her mother and abandoned her at Carmen's house. Junior, ill with a terminal cancer also confesses to Alejandro that he was never Rosa's lover, and therefore not her baby's father. Adolfo convinces Marisela to give him a divorce, because he is still in love with Consuelo. Upon Junior's death, Rosa forgives Rosalia for her cruel schemes, and they finally accept each other as sisters; Alejandro and Rosa come together again, as well as Consuelo and Adolfo, and everyone prepares to forget the past and start a new life.

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References

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  1. ^ "La novela más larga de Venevisión". apuntes.tv. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  2. ^ "VENEVISION (1995-96), 325 capitulos Pecado de Amor". vencor.narod. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Pecado de Amor (1995-1996)". telenovelas.es. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
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