Extraños Caminos del Amor
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Isabela is a shy and repressed young woman who's devoted her life to
care for her ailing mother. One day, in church Isabela glimpses a man
who she immediately knows is Mr. Right. The man is entrepreneur Samuel
Guerra who also falls for the reserved woman. Isabela's mother dies. In
the midst of her sorrow, Isabela impulsively accepts Samuel's proposal
and marries him without knowing his past nor the strange family he
comes from.
On their way to their honeymoon, they have a car accident,
and Samuel is crippled. The embittered Samuel brings his virgin wife to
his sinister mansion to live with his greedy and mean relatives who
covet his fortune and see Isabela as another gold-digger. The one that
hates her most is Antonia, her sister in-law. Antonia has never
forgiven her brother for killing her lover and father of her bastard
son. She has brought up her son Carlos to think of himself as Samuel's
sole heir, and poisons him against Isabela. However Carlos and Isabella
fall in love. But he tries to fight the feeling by being vicious and
arrogant with his uncle's wife. Because of the daily humiliations that
she endures from her husband and family, Isabela's nervous system
collapses and she starts suffering sleepwalking attacks. When Samuel is
found murdered, the whole household is suspected of killing him.
Extraños Caminos del Amor - telenovela
(1981) - Helena Rojo, José Roberto
CAST
Helena Rojo .... Isabela
José Roberto .... Carlos
Alfredo Leal .... Samuel Guerrra
Magda Guzmán .... Antonia
René Casados .... Miguel
Angélica Chain .... Olga
Gastón Tuset .... Esnesto
Lucy Tovar .... Irene
Antonio Valencia .... Vicente
Jorge del Campo .... Victor
Gloria Mayo .... Sofia
Bertha Moss .... Gertrudis
Daniel Lago .... Enrique
Sergio Goyri .... Alvaro
Angelita Castany .... Rosario
Queta Lavat .... Jacinta
Alberto Insúa .... Muñoz
Consuelo Frank .... Elisa
Maribel Fernández .... Alicia
Enrique del Castillo .... Porfirio
Writing credits
Fernanda Villeli
Song: "Extraños caminos del amor"
Singing: José Roberto
Directed by
Alfredo Saldaña
Produced by
Ernesto Alonso
Televisa
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