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The story begins in 1890, Rodrigo Montes de Oca asks Blanca Flor's hand, but she refuses him because she falls in love with Enrique San Roman and she is pregnant. Matilde is Blanca's sister and she is in love with Rodrigo. She shuts Blanca in the jail of hacienda and kidnaps her son, telling Blanca that he died. Rodrigo, in his turn, shuts Enrique in the jail and, just like everybody else, thinks that Blanca died. After some years Rodigo marries Constanza, which makes Matilde angry.
He has a daughter: Ana Cristina. In 1909 Ana Cristina returns from the
European college and on the ship she meats Alejandro, a young, steady
and a little arrogant man who kisses her against her will. Alejandro is
Blanca's son in reality. After discovering her identity he decides to
take a revenge on her and Rodrigo. Ana is engaged to Federico, a
gambler and cheater but she doesn't love him. Alejandro meets Blanca,
his mother who had succeeded to escape from the jail; she remembers her
past but she dies from too many emotions and distresses. Rodrigo
discovers that Matilde was guilty of Constanza's death and he sends her
away from home and he agrees to Ana and Alejandro's union. Matilde gets
mad, she tries to kill Ana Cristina, but Alejandro saves her and
Matilde shuts Rodrigo in the jail. But she is betrayed by Alfio, her
lover, who shuts her in the same jail. Then Alfio dies in an accident
and the two are forgotten there. During the civil revolution, Alejandro
marries Ana Cristina.
Yo Compro Esa Mujer - telenovela
(1990) - Leticia Calderón, Eduardo Yañez
CAST
Leticia Calderón .... Ana Cristina Montes de Oca
Eduardo Yañez .... Alejandro Aldama / Enrique
Enrique Rocha .... Rodrigo Montes de Oca
Eduardo Palomo .... Federico Torres Landa
Alma Muriel .... Matilde Montes de Oca
Gerardo Acuña .... Gabriel
Roberto Antunez .... Bernaedo
Sagrario Baena
Carlos Cardán .... Sagon
Mario Casillas .... Raul de Marín
Isabela Corona .... Soledad
Connie De La Mora .... Blanca Flor Montes de Oca
Julieta Egurrola .... Isabel de Marín
Luis Xavier .... Miguel de Marín
Karime Favela
Nerina Ferrer .... Emilia
Miguel Ángel Ferriz .... Oscar
Rosa Furman
Luz María Jerez .... Úrsula
Cynthia Klitbo .... Efigenia
Mariana Levy .... Angela / Jimena / Estrella
Miguel Manzano .... Diego Alvares
María Marcela .... Narda de Marín
Ramón Menéndez
Bruno Rey .... Fulgensio
Fernando Robles
Lorena San Martin .... Coco
Yadira Santana .... Brigitte
Sergio Klainer .... Demarin
María Regina .... Mabel
Manuel Ojeda .... Santiago
Melva Luna .... Bernardina
Maristel Molina .... Celia
Dunia Saldivar .... Maura
Alejandra Procuna .... Georgette
José María Torre .... Alejandro as a child
Elizabeth Arciniega
Martín Brek
Helio Castillos .... Renato
Dinorah Cavazos
Consuelo Duval .... Susu
Rosalinda España .... Fifi
Amparo Garrido
Sara Guasch .... Widow Berron
Ismael Larumbe
Queta Lavat
Miguel Ángel Levada
Leandro Martínez
Maricruz Nájera .... Juliana
Tamara Garina .... Tia Carmen
Oralia Olvera
Gabriel Pingarrón
Rafael Pérez Fons
Juan Romanes
Lorena San Martín
Yadira Santana
Darwin Solano
Jorge Victoria
Ana Graham
Writing credits
Gloria Magadan (original story)
Liliana Abud (adaptation)
Tere Médina (script editor)
Olga Ruilópez (script editor)
Original music by
Jorge Avendaño
Juan Diego
Music arranger
Nacho Pérez
Set Decoration
Isabel Chazaro
Art Director
José Luis Garduño
Production manager
Guadalupe Cuevas
Cinematography by
Jesús Acuña Lee
Directed by
Jorge Fons
Produced by
Ernesto Alonso
Televisa
Trivia
"Yo compro esa mujer" is a remake of telenovela
"Yo compro esta mujer" (1969, Argentina) with Gabriela Gili and Sebastián Vilar.
The original libretto of Brazilian writer Gloria Magadan is based on the novel of A. Dumas "The count of Monte Cristo"
There is a Brazilian version "Eu compro esa mulher" (1966) with Yoná Magalhães and Carlos Alberto, and Puertorican version "Yo compro esa mujer" (1960) with Maribella Garcia and Braulio Castillo.
There are also two Venezuelan versions: "Yo compro esa mujer" (1960) with Pegui Walker and Manolo Coego, and "Carolina" (1977) with Mayra Alejandra and Jose Luis Rodriguez El Puma.
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