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Corazón Salvaje (other)
Corazón salvaje may refer to: * ''Corazón salvaje'' (novel), a 1957 novel by Mexican writer Caridad Bravo Adams * ''Corazón salvaje'' (1956 film), a Mexican film * ''Corazón salvaje'' (1968 film), a Mexican film * ''Corazón Salvaje'' (album), a compilation album by Mexican pop singer Mijares * ''Corazón salvaje'' (1966 TV series), a Mexican telenovela produced and broadcast by Telesistema Mexicano (now Televisa) * ''Corazón salvaje'' (1977 TV series), a Mexican telenovela, which was produced by and broadcast on Televisa * ''Corazón salvaje'' (1993 TV series), a Mexican telenovela produced by José Rendón for Televisa * ''Corazón salvaje'' (2009 TV series), a Mexican telenovela produced by Salvador Mejía Alejandre for Televisa, based on the novel {{disambiguation ...
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Corazón Salvaje (novel)
''Corazón salvaje'' (; en, Wild Heart) was a novel written by prolific Mexican writer Caridad Bravo Adams and published in 1957 after it had been adapted to the screen the previous year. The story takes place in Martinique, starting in the late 1800s and ending with the 1902 volcanic eruption of Mt. Pelee in St. Pierre. It describes the life in the Caribbean of a boy who grows up to be a pirate (while his half-brother goes to study in France), and the two sisters who fall in love with him. Plot summary This novel, originally by Caridad Bravo Adams is set in the Caribbean, specifically in the French colonies. The Mexican adaptation is set in the Atlantic coast of Mexico. The following plot summary is based on the 1993 version by Televisa, and is described using in-universe tone. Francisco Alcazar is a wealthy landowner, who owns sugar cane fields. Francisco is married to Sofia, a severe and uncompassionate woman, with whom he has a son named Andres. Before his marriage to Sofia ...
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Corazón Salvaje (1956 Film)
''Corazón salvaje'' is a 1956 Mexican drama film directed by Juan José Ortega and starring Martha Roth, Christiane Martel, Carlos Navarro and Rafael Bertrand. It was the first screen adaptation of the novel of the same name written by Caridad Bravo Adams and published in 1957, a year after the film adaptation was released. The first adaptation was made as a radionovela. Cast * Martha Roth as Mónica Molnar * Christiane Martel as Aimée Molnar * Carlos Navarro as Juan del Diablo * Rafael Bertrand as Renato Duchamp * Dalia Íñiguez * Julio Villarreal * Fedora Capdevila * Víctor Alcocer * Armando Velasco Armando Velasco (18 January 1918 – 29 September 1999) was an Ecuadorian-born Mexican actor who worked on the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, on films such as '' The Saint Who Forged a Country'' (1942), '' Historia de un gran amor'' (1942), and ... External links * 1956 films 1950s Spanish-language films Films based on Mexican novels Films set in the 1900s ...
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Corazón Salvaje (1968 Film)
''Corazón salvaje'' ("Wild at Heart") was the second film adaptation of the Caridad Bravo Adams 1957 novel of the same name. It is considered the closest to the original story. The first film was made in 1956 and starred Martha Roth. The 1968 version starred Julio Alemán in the role of Juan del Diablo and Angélica María as Mónica Molnar – this part made her a star in China. She later repeated her role in the 1977 telenovela version. Cast * Julio Alemán as Juan del Diablo * Angélica María as Mónica Molnar * Teresa Velázquez as Aimée Molnar * Manuel Gil * Beatriz Baz * Miguel Macía * José Baviera * Sara Guasch * Sandra Chávez * Rafael Llamas * Antonio Bravo * Consuelo Frank * Carlos Agostí * Eduardo MacGregor * Víctor Alcocer * Antonio Raxel * Ramiro Orci * Manuel Garay * Juan Antonio Edwards ''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking communities around the world and in ...
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Corazón Salvaje (album)
''Corazón Salvaje'' (English ''Wild Heart'') is the 2nd compilation album by Mexican pop singer Mijares. Sometimes it's considered as a normal studio album, but this is a misconception because it has the song "Corazón Salvaje"; that is the only new song and the rest are Mijares' greatest hits. Track listing Tracks[]: # Corazón Salvaje # Encadenado # Maria Bonita # No Se Murió el Amor # Para Amarnos Más # Uno Entre Mil # No Hace Falta # Ahora Se Me Va # Ansiedad # Soldado del Amor # Que Puedo Hacer Yo # Con Tanto Amor # Piel Canela Singles * Corazón Salvaje Single charts Album chart This album reached the 15th position in Billboard Latin Pop Albums Latin Pop Albums is a record chart published on ''Billboard'' magazine. It features Latin music information of the Pop music genre. Established in June 1985, this chart features only full-length albums and like all album charts on ''Billboard'', i .... {{DEFAULTSORT:Corazon Salvaje (album) Man ...
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Corazón Salvaje (1966 TV Series)
''Corazón salvaje'' ( en, Wild Heart) is a Mexican telenovela produced and broadcast by Telesistema Mexicano (now Televisa) in 1966. It is the second of five screen adaptations of the novel of the same name by Caridad Bravo Adams. This telenovela starred singer Julissa while the 1977 production starred singer Angélica María who had previously had the role of Mónica in the 1968 film version. Actor Ernesto Alonso produced both telenovela versions. The role of Juan del Diablo went to Enrique Lizalde who, with Julissa, had previously starred in another Bravo Adams’ story, '' La mentira''. This was the first starring role of Enrique Álvarez Félix, son of actress María Félix, in the role of the antagonist Renato Duchamp, the legitimate half-brother of Juan del Diablo. It was also the second time Jacqueline Andere (in the role of Aimée, Monica's sister) co-starred with Enrique Lizalde, both being stage actors. Cast * Julissa as Mónica Molinar * Enrique Lizalde as Juan "del D ...
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Corazón Salvaje (1977 TV Series)
''Corazón salvaje'' is a Mexican telenovela, which was produced by and broadcast on Televisa in 1977. It is the fourth of five screen adaptations of the novel of the same name by Caridad Bravo Adams, and the second telenovela. The first telenovela starred singer Julissa while the 1977 production starred singer Angélica María who had previously had the role of Mónica in the 1968 film version. Actor Ernesto Alonso produced this version and after not casting Julissa and instead repeating Angélica María the first allegedly declared "''Since my father ''(Luis de Llano)'' is not employed in this company ''(Televisa)'' anymore Ernesto Alonso has forgotten me in his castings''". Cast * Angélica María as Mónica Molnar * Martín Cortés as Juan del Diablo * Susana Dosamantes as Aimee Molnar * Fernando Allende as Renato D'Autremont * Bertha Moss as Sofía * Miguel Manzano as Pedro Noel * Kikis Herrera Calles as Catalina de Molnar * Lucy Tovar as Janina * Socorro Avelar as Ana * ...
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Corazón Salvaje (1993 TV Series)
''Corazón Salvaje'' (''Wild Heart'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Rendón for Televisa in 1993. In addition to breaking audience records in issue, it is one of the most memorable and most successful telenovelas of all time. It is the third television adaptation by Maria Zarattini, about the legendary love triangle between two young countesses, Monica and Aimée with the illegitimate son of a wealthy landowner, Juan del Diablo. The historical advisor for this telenovela was Jose Ruiz de Esparza who also advised the production of '' Alondra'' also starred by Ana Colchero in the title role. Edith González and Eduardo Palomo starred as protagonists, while Ana Colchero, Ariel López Padilla, Arsenio Campos and the leading actress Claudia Islas starred as antagonists. César Évora, Isaura Espinoza, Yolanda Ventura, the leading actresses Luz María Aguilar, Queta Lavat, Queta Carrasco, and the leading actors Julio Monterde and Enrique Lizalde starred as stellar performanc ...
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