Pedacito de cielo

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Pedacito de cielo
Created byMarte TV
Starring Natalia Streignard
Julio Pereira
Country of originVenezuela
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes77
Production
Production location Caracas
Running time45 minutes
Release
Original networkMarte TV
Original release1993 (1993)
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Pedacito de cielo (Little Piece of Heaven) is a Venezuelan telenovela which starred Natalia Streignard and Julio Pereira. It was produced and broadcast on Marte TV in 1993.

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A beautiful, innocent angel and a handsome, worldly man fall in love in Pedacito de cielo(Little Piece of Heaven), an enchanting story where fantasy collides with reality. So strong is their passion that it jeopardizes their destinies. Will Sebastian Henriquez avenge his father's death by risking his life to marry the daughter of his enemies? Or will his love for Angelina, an angel, dissuade him from his plan? Sent to earth on a sacred mission, Angelina cannot be destroyed by those plotting her doom, but her love for Sebastian could lead to her ruin. While Angelina searches for two young lovers to ensure the birth of a miraculous child, Sebastian battles the family who seized control of his father's prosperous toy factory. Hopeless love, malevolence and immeasurable ambition weave a dramatic, yet humorous, and always captivating tale as Sebastian and Angelina search for their Little Piece of Heaven.

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