Muñeca de trapo

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Muñeca de trapo
Genre Telenovela
Romance
Drama
Created byInés Rodena
Written byRodolfo Boyandjián
Ana Teresa Sosa
Neida Padilla
Directed byGracio D'Angelo
Luis Padilla
StarringKarina Orozco
Adrián Delgado
Eduardo Serrano
Rodolfo Drago
Opening themeMuñeca de trapo by Jose A. Bordell
Ending themeMuñeca de trapo by Jose A. Bordell
Country of originVenezuela
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes138
Production
Executive producerMiguel Angel Villasmil
ProducerCarolina de Jacobo
Production location Caracas
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time41-44 minutes
Production company Venevisión
Original release
Network Venevisión
Release20 February (2000-02-20) 
18 August 2000 (2000-08-18)
Related
La gata (1968)
Cara sucia (1992)
La gata (2014)

Muñeca de trapo is a Venezuelan telenovela produced by Venevisión in 2000. It was adapted from the 1968 telenovela La gata written by Inés Rodena. [1] Rodolfo Boyandjián, Ana Teresa Sosa and Neida Padilla wrote this new adaptation.

Contents

On February 20, 2000, Venevisión started broadcasting Muñeca de trapo weekdays at 9:00pm. The last episode was broadcast on August 18, 2000.

Karina Orozco and Adrián Delgado starred as the main protagonists with Rodolfo Drago and Rebeca González as the main antagonists. [2]

Plot

Destiny plays a cruel trick on Laurita Arteaga. Born into a wealthy family, she is separated from them as a baby due to the evil schemes of Luis Felipe Montesinos who due to jealousy, steals away her father's fortune and murders her mother while putting the blame on him. Eugenio Arteaga, her father, is sent to jail for a crime he didn't commit. On the day Laurita's mother is murdered, her nanny arrives in their house when the crime is being committed, and as she attempts to escape with the baby, Luis Felipe follows her in his car and hits her. Lying helpless, they are later found by the nursemaid's mother Doña Coromoto who raises up Laurita. Years later, Laurita has grown into a young woman who is being exploited by her foster mother Doña Coromoto by being sent out to look for scraps to sell and also newspapers. In the slum where they live, Laurita has been nicknamed "rag doll" by the neighbors because of her beauty and noble hears. One day, Laurita comes face to face with Alejandro Montesinos, the son of the man who ruined her father's life. Despite their social differences, they fall in love with each other. Once again, the Montesinos family will bring suffering to Laurita. But she will be reunited with her father and come back to get revenge on those who wronged her in the past.

Cast

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References

  1. "Telenovela Muñeca de trapo - Capítulos, Elenco, Fotos, Videos, Sipnosis - Univision Novelas y Series". Univision.com. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
  2. "Muneca de Trapo". Vencor.narod.ru. Retrieved 24 December 2014.