Entre el amor y el deseo

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Entre el amor y el deseo
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Created byGilberto Braga
for Rede Globo
Developed by TV Azteca for Azteca Novelas
Starring Lorena Rojas
Victor González
Fernando Luján
Margarita Gralia
Theme music composerJorge Avedano
Opening theme"Entre el amor y el deseo" by Carlos Rivera
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes170
Production
ProducerMaricarmen Marcos Azteca Novelas: Alberto Santini Lara
Production locations Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Mexico City
Riviera Nayarit
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time42 minutes
Original release
Network Azteca Trece
Release27 September 2010 (2010-09-27) 
22 May 2011 (2011-05-22)
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Entre el Amor y el Deseo (Between Love and Desire) is a Mexican telenovela by TV Azteca. It premiered on 2010. The protagonists are the international stars Lorena Rojas and Victor Gonzalez Reynoso. Grand actors such as Fernando Lujan, Hector Bonilla, Alvaro Guerrero, Veronica Merchant, Paco de la O and Gina Morett also included as cast members. This telenovela will be produced by Maria del Carmen Marcos, after her successful work in La Loba. [1] Shooting of this series will start on 9 August 2010. The series premiered on 27 September 2010, at 10pm, sharing La Loba's timeslot.

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Plot

Luis Carlos is a noble and enthusiastic young man who works with his mother for the Dumont family. Don Edgar Dumont, a kind-hearted man, pays for his studies when he sees the great potential that the young man has to write. At the same time, Claudia, a beautiful young woman and the daughter of a seamstress, goes with her mother to deliver a tablecloth to the Dumont family home, where she meets Luis Carlos and immediately falls in love with him. However, this meeting coincides with the arrival of Andrés, Don Edgar's brother, Renata, Andrés's wife, Felipe, the eldest son, and Patricia, Andrés's promiscuous and capricious daughter. Patricia sets out to seduce Luis Carlos and ends up succeeding, but Renata soon discovers his affairs. That same day a party is held at the Dumont house where Renata is accidentally attacked by the dogs that guard the house, being bitten on the neck.

After this, Renata blames Luis Carlos for having caused what happened and for the scar that will remain for life. As a result of this, Luis Carlos becomes a victim of Renata's wickedness and locks him up in a jail where he is tortured on the orders of this woman. Claudia becomes his only consolation. In addition, he is separated from the son that Patricia is expecting from him. Years go by and Luis Carlos will seek revenge and recover his son with the help of his great love, Claudia.

Cast

Theme songs

"Entre El Amor y El Deseo"

Singer: Carlos Rivera
Writer: Daniel del Rincon Vazquez, Benjamin Rojas Lejia
Editor: TV Azteca Publishing
Copyright Azteca Musica

"Vamos hacer de cuenta"

Singer: JC Sanchez
Music: Lorena Rojas
Writer: Lorena Rojas, Rodolfo Castillo

"Mirame"

Singer: JC Sanchez
Music: Lorena Rojas
Writer: Lorena Rojas, Rodolfo Castillo

"Mesa para dos"

Singer: Lorena Rojas
Music: Lorena Rojas
Writer: Lorena Rojas, Rodolfo Castillo

"Sin ti no se"

Singer: Lorena Rojas
Music: Lorena Rojas, arreglos Kike Santander
Writer: Lorena Rojas

"De acuerdo"

Singer: Lorena Rojas
Music: Lorena Rojas
Writer: Lorena Rojas, Rodolfo Castillo

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