Vila Madalena (TV series)

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Vila Madalena
Vila Madalena title card.jpg
Genre Telenovela
Created byWalther Negrão
Creative directorJorge Fernando
Starring
Opening themeVarious [1]
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes155
Production
Running time50 minutes
Original release
Network Rede Globo
ReleaseNovember 8, 1999 (1999-11-08) 
May 5, 2000 (2000-05-05)

Vila Madalena is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast at the 7pm timeslot by Rede Globo from November 8, 1999, to May 5, 2000, in 155 episodes. [2]

Contents

The telenovela is written by Walther Negrão, with the collaboration of Thelma Guedes, Elizabeth Jhin, Júlio Fischer, Paulo Cursino, Vinícius Vianna and Ângela Carneiro. It is directed by Jorge Fernando, Roberto Naar, Fabrício Mamberti and Marcus Alvisi.

It stars Edson Celulari, Maitê Proença, Marcos Winter, Herson Capri and Cristiana Oliveira in the main roles. [3]

The telenovela presented an unprecedented opening intro proposal, with a different song for each episode. The songs were those that composed the national soundtrack of the telenovela. [4]

Plot

Solano Xavier (Edson Celulari) is a man of humble origin who never had formal education. When he takes a job as a truck driver, he unknowingly transports smuggled goods during one of his trips and is sentenced to 17 years in prison. In prison, Solano becomes good friends with Roberto (Marcos Winter), an educated young man who is unjustly imprisoned for the death of a man. While defending his fiancée, Pilar (Cristiana Oliveira), from two thugs harassing her, Roberto accidentally kills one of them, running him over with a car during the fight. With Roberto's influence, Solano spends his time studying. After seven years, he is released from prison due to good behavior and goes to meet his wife and son, but discovers that Eugênia (Maitê Proença) has married his former boss, businessman Arthur Junqueira (Herson Capri), and that they have a daughter together. From then on, Solano has to fight to regain Eugênia's love. [5]

Cast

Guest stars

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References

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