La Madrastra (2005 TV Series)
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''La Madrastra'' (English: ''The Stepmother'') is a Mexican
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. It was produced by
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and broadcast on
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in Mexico from Monday, February 7, 2005 through Friday, July 29, 2005. The program became an unexpected success, garnering ratings in excess of 30 points.''
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'', 19 June 2007.
Retrieved 23 February 2010.
Starring Victoria Ruffo and
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, who last appeared together in 2000's '' Abrázame muy fuerte'', while
Jacqueline Andere María Esperanza Jacqueline Andere-Aguilar (born August 20, 1938) is a Mexican actress. Life and career Andere was born in a Jewish family located Mexico City on August 20 1938. Her appearances in telenovelas began with 1960's '' Vida por Vid ...
,
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,
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, René Casados, Cecilia Gabriela, Martha Julia and Sergio Mayer starred as the antagonists and the stellar performances of Eduardo Capetillo, Ana Layevska, Mauricio Aspe, Miguel Ángel Biaggio,
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,
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, Mariana Ríos and the leading actors Ana Martín,
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,
Patricia Reyes Spíndola Patricia Verónica Núñez Reyes Spíndola (born 11 July 1953) is a Mexican actress, director, and producer. She has received four Ariel Awards, two for Best Actress ('' Los Motivos de Luz'' in 1985 and ''The Queen of the Night'' in 1994), and ...
and Joaquín Cordero, ''La madrastra'' tells the story of María, a woman who lost twenty years of her life after being falsely accused of murder and who returns to Mexico to exact revenge on her husband and friends who abandoned her and to see her beloved children once more. ''La Madrastra'' is fourth in a series of remakes of the 1981
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an production of the same name. The program aired five nights a week, Monday through Friday, at 9 pm for 25 weeks. A follow-up special, ''La madrastra: años después'', aired shortly after the finale on Saturday, July 30, 2005. From June 15 to August 21, 2015
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broadcast reruns 12:00 replacing '' Rubí'' with '' Hasta que el dinero nos separe'' replacing it on August 24.


Plot

A terrible tragedy puts an end to a group of friends' vacation in Aruba. María ( Victoria Ruffo) hears a gunshot and finds her friend Patricia ( Montserrat Olivier) dead; in the confusion of the moment, she picks up the gun. María is thus found guilty of murder and is sentenced to life in jail. Her husband, Esteban (
César Évora César Évora Díaz (; born November 4, 1959, in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban actor. Biography Évora started his career in Cuba appearing in more than ten movies before moving to Mexico in the early 1990s. He became known for playing minor roles ...
), an important businessman, does not believe her proclamations of innocence, and when he returns to Mexico he divorces her, buys the silence of all who were with them on the trip, and tells his young children that their mother died in an accident. He then erects a painting of another woman, whom he names Montserrat, above the fireplace Twenty years later, María is freed from prison as a result of her good conduct and returns to Mexico City in search of vengeance. She wants to find Patricia's real killer and confront Esteban, whom she now hates for abandoning her, but what she wishes for most is to have her children, Héctor ( Mauricio Aspe) and Estrella ( Ana Layevska), back. The first thing that María does when she arrives is to confront everyone who was with her on the trip: Esteban; Servando (Lorenzo de Rodas), one of Esteban's business associates at the Empresas San Román; Demetrio (
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), Esteban's corporate lawyer; Daniela ( Cecilia Gabriela), Demetrio's wife and the aunt of Esteban's fiancée, Ana Rosa ( Martha Julia); Bruno ( René Casados), another of Esteban's business associates; Fabiola (
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), Bruno's wife who is nonetheless in love with Esteban; and Alba (
Jacqueline Andere María Esperanza Jacqueline Andere-Aguilar (born August 20, 1938) is a Mexican actress. Life and career Andere was born in a Jewish family located Mexico City on August 20 1938. Her appearances in telenovelas began with 1960's '' Vida por Vid ...
) and Carmela (
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), Esteban's two aunts. Everyone is horrified to see María, and she puts fear and doubt into them when she tells them that she did not kill Patricia, and that the real murderer has lived among them for the past twenty years. In the course of her investigation, María finds a portion of Patricia's diary and learns that her friend was not the good person whom she appeared to be: Patricia knew the secrets and weaknesses of everyone in their group and purposefully made María believe that Esteban had made sexual advances toward her. Furthermore, María learns that Patricia never loved her own son, Leonel ( Eduardo Capetillo), and María resolves to prevent Leonel from learning this terrible truth. María remarries Esteban so that she can win back her children's love; however, Héctor and Estrella are unaware that María is their real mother and loathe her, believing that María has come to usurp the rightful place of their mother, whom they have idealized. Plus, María must deal with the intrigues of her former friends, most notably Alba, who secretly harbors an
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uous love for her own nephew and hates all of the women who grow close to him, and Fabiola, who was once engaged to Esteban and resents María for winning his heart despite her low socioeconomic background. María is also stunned to learn that Esteban has a third child, Ángel ( Miguel Ángel Biaggio), whose mother Esteban refuses to name. Ángel is a frequently ill and insecure young man, and María accepts him immediately and treats him with love, and vice versa. Thanks to María's support, Ángel grows into a self-confident and optimistic man. Little by little, María wins her own children's love without revealing the true ties that unite them. She helps Estrella to mature and leave behind her life as a superficial and capricious youth, and helps her to understand that of her two suitors, Carlos ( Sergio Mayer) and Greco (
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), it is the latter who truly cares for her. Héctor is also immature and arrogant, and María helps him to accept responsibility when he falls in love with and impregnates Vivian (
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), María's former cellmate. However, María's biggest problem is Esteban. María finds herself at a crossroads when she realizes that she still loves her husband, and that he still loves her. Now, with her heart hardened by twenty years of suffering, loneliness, and abandonment, María must find the strength to choose between vengeance and forgiveness.


Alternate ending

Two endings to the novela currently exist: following the original airing in 2005, ''La madrastra'' had a rerun in 2007 in the 6pm time slot on Televisa. Producer Salvador Mejía Alejandre arranged to reunite most of the cast in order to re-film the ending so that viewers could once again eagerly anticipate discovering the killer's identity. The two versions thus diverge at the point when Esteban is let out of prison after the Aruban authorities discover the killer's identity, though some new scenes were added in earlier episodes. A notable difference is that the first version consists of 120 one-hour episodes, but the second version was compressed into 115. Many scenes from the original broadcast were either edited out or tweaked during the second broadcast, such as the deaths of Ana Rosa, Carlos, Alba, Rebecca, and Servando. In the original ending, Demetrio is revealed to be Patricia's murderer immediately after he shoots Ana Rosa in the abandoned warehouse; it is also revealed that Demetrio is a
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, and that he was able to cast suspicion on his wife, Daniela, because he committed the murders while wearing her clothing and a hairpiece identical to hers. Demetrio is soon seen to be slightly unhinged, and he sets out to murder Esteban, Bruno, Fabiola, and Carmela for having abandoned him after claiming to be his friends. He is ultimately arrested after attempting to kill María in the final episode, and he is sent to prison, where it is strongly implied that he is
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d by the other inmates. In the alternate ending, the killer is not revealed to the audience until the penultimate episode, at which point Bruno discovers the videotape of Fabiola murdering Patricia. In a fit of insanity, Fabiola stabs Bruno to death and then psychotically runs through the streets of Mexico City, alternately searching for María and hiding behind lampposts. She eventually corners María in the San Román home with a gun, but the police arrive and she is arrested and sent to a mental institution. In this version Demetrio has a happy ending in which he is reunited with Ángel and Carmela at Alma (Ximena Herrera) and Ángel's wedding; in the original version Fabiola, too, has a happy ending in which she and Bruno abandon their glamorous personalities and devote themselves to one another. The alternate ending has only ever aired in Mexico; the 2009 re-run of ''La madrastra'' on Telefutura in the United States used the original ending in which Demetrio is the killer. The DVD set of ''La madrastra'', which was released in 2006, also features the Demetrio ending. Furthermore, there exists no alternate version of the follow-up special to the novela, ''Años después'', for the Fabiola ending; Demetrio is Patricia's killer in this special.


Años Después

A follow-up special to ''La madrastra'' entitled ''La madrastra: años después'' (English: ''The Stepmother: Years Later'') aired on El Canal de las Estrellas on Saturday, July 30, 2005, the day after the series finale. Set ten years after the finale's quintuple wedding, the special portrays the happily reunited San Román family, including four new grandchildren, as well as the Xochimilco residents (reformed villains Bruno, Fabiola, and Daniela do not appear in the special; Daniela is said to have happily married an older man, while Bruno and Fabiola have devoted themselves to helping sick children). The San Románs go to Patricia's lake cabin in order to celebrate their shared ten-year wedding anniversary, unaware that Demetrio, whom they believe died after escaping from prison a year prior, is actually alive and well and is conspiring with his grandson, Ángel and Alma (Ximena Herrera)'s young son Angelito, and the San Román grandchildren's nanny, Diana, to kill the entire family. After numerous failed plots to kill his family members, Angelito lures María to a shack in the woods where Demetrio is holding Estrella hostage. Esteban comes to their rescue, but while fighting with Demetrio a candle is knocked over and sets the structure on fire, killing Demetrio and Diana. Angelito is left near death after the event, but María's prayers to the Virgin Mary save the child, and his grandmother gives him the silver figurine of the Virgin that she made in prison in order to remind him to always be good.


Cast


Main

* Victoria Ruffo - María Fernández Acuña de San Román *
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- Esteban San Román * Eduardo Capetillo - Leonel Ibáñez *
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- Alba San Román * Ana Martín - Socorro de Montes * Cecilia Gabriela - Daniela Márquez ex de Rivero * Martha Julia - Ana Rosa Márquez / Sofía Márquez *
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- Demetrio Rivero * René Casados - Bruno Mendizábal *
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- Fabiola Morán de Mendizabal


Also main

*
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- Carmela San Román *
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- Servando Maldonado *
Patricia Reyes Spíndola Patricia Verónica Núñez Reyes Spíndola (born 11 July 1953) is a Mexican actress, director, and producer. She has received four Ariel Awards, two for Best Actress ('' Los Motivos de Luz'' in 1985 and ''The Queen of the Night'' in 1994), and ...
- Venturina García "La Muda" * Joaquín Cordero - Padre Belisario *
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- Vivian Sousa de San Román * Ana Layevska - Estrella San Román Fernandez de Montes * Sergio Mayer - Carlos Sánchez * Mauricio Aspe - Héctor San Román Fernandez * Mariana Ríos - Guadalupe "Lupita" Montes de Ibáñez * Miguel Ángel Biaggio - Ángel San Román / Ángel Rivero San Román *
Ximena Herrera Ximena Herrera (born Carla Ximena Herrera Bowles on October 5, 1979 in La Paz, Bolivia) is a Bolivian actress. She has acted in telenovelas such as '' La madrastra'' and ''Corazones al límite''. She was married to Alex Sirvent Alejandro Sir ...
- Alma Martínez de San Román *
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- Greco Montes * Carlos Bonavides - Rufino "El Pulpo" Sánchez * Arturo García Tenorio - Leonardo "Da Vinci" Montes * Liza Willert - Rebeca Robles * Marcial Casale - Mañas * Arturo Muñoz - El Panteón * Rubén Morales - Detective Figueroa *
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- La Duquesa


Special participation

*
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- Fanny *
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- Prison guard * Mario Casillas - Dr. René Rubén *
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- Patricia de Ibáñez * Archie Lanfranco - Lic. Luciano Cerezuela * Óscar Morelli - Director of Jail * Sergio Jurado - Investigator Muñoz *
Alejandra Barros Alejandra Barros (born Alejandra Barros del Campo on August 11, 1971) is a Mexican actress. She is best known for her role in Televisa's telenovela Mariana de la Noche (2003). Biography Barros studied in New York in ''The Lee Strasberg Theat ...
- Diana *
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- to herself


Broadcast history

''La madrastra'' premiered on
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's
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(XEW-TV) on Monday, February 7, 2005 at 9:00 PM, replacing '' Mujer de madera''. The program aired weeknights at this time for one hour until Friday, July 15, 2005, when the telenovela was originally scheduled to end after a 115-episode run. However, after ''La madrastra'' became such a ratings success, Televisa ordered an additional ten episodes, bringing the episode total to 125. These final episodes were reduced from the normal hour length to thirty minutes each,''
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'', published 14 July 2005.
Retrieved 22 February 2010.
ceding the latter portion of the hour to ''La esposa virgen''. The series finale aired on Friday, July 29, 2005, with the ''Años después'' special airing the following evening. It aired on Univision Monday March 21, 2005, 9pm/8c replacing ''Amor Real''. The last episode was broadcast Monday September 5, 2005, with ''La esposa virgen'' replacing it. The novela was then replaced with ''La esposa virgen'', which expanded to take up the entire hour. Televisa later re-aired the program, with a new ending, in 2007.


Prior versions

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'' (English: ''To Live a Little''; 1985), produced by Televisa in Mexico, with
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and Rogelio Guerra. *''Para toda la vida'' (English: ''For All of Life''; 1996), produced by Televisa in Mexico in conjunction with
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in Chile, with
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and Ezequiel Lavandero. *''Forever'' (1996), produced by
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in the United States in conjunction with Televisa, with Maria Mayenzet and James Richer.


DVD release

''La madrastra'' was released to
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on 21 March 2006. The series was considerably abridged in order to fit on the three double-sided DVD set, which contains 710 minutes of material. In addition to the abridged novela, the release also features the post-finale ''Años después'' special, as well as the original trailer for the novela, bloopers, and promotional photographs. The DVD release also has optional English
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.


In popular culture

''La madrastra'' was featured in Mexican sketch comedy show ''La Parodia'', which spoofed the program in a parody called ''La madre ésta''. The character of María was portrayed by Gaby Ruffo, younger sister of Victoria Ruffo, who plays María in the novela. The telenovela gained notice in the English-speaking United States in 2005 after being featured on numerous episodes of E! network's ''
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''. Host
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often singled out Bruno for the amount of eyeliner that the character wore and "that bitch Alba" for what McHale described as her "crazy eye" that appeared to bulge noticeably larger than the other during particularly intense scenes. ''The Soup'' also mocked particular scenes of the novela, such as when Alba poisoned Rebeca with rat poison, causing the latter to flail and foam at the mouth before dramatically dying on the floor. McHale at one point emphatically stated that "I can think of fifteen network shows I ''understand'' that aren't this good!"


Awards and nominations


2006 TVyNovelas Awards


2006 Bravo Awards


2006 ACE Awards


2010 Tv Adicto Golden Awards


2020 TLN Awards

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References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Madrastra (2005 TV series), La 2005 telenovelas 2005 Mexican television series debuts 2005 Mexican television series endings Mexican telenovelas Televisa telenovelas Mexican television series based on Chilean television series Spanish-language telenovelas