El noveno mandamiento

El noveno mandamiento
Genre Telenovela
Romance
Drama
Created by René Allouis
Written by Ximena Suárez
Virginia Quintana
Alejandra León de la Barra
Salvador Fernández
Directed by Xavier Marc
Gastón Tuset
Eric Morales
Starring Daniela Castro
Armando Araiza
Francisco Gattorno
Chantal Andere
Alma Muriel
Theme music composer Fernando de Miguélez
Roberto Valenzuela
Opening theme Mi amor es un pecado by Innis
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 80
Production
Executive producer(s) Lucero Suárez
Location(s) Filming
Televisa San Ángel
Mexico City, Mexico
Cinematography Gabriel Vázquez Bulmán
Armando Zafra
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 41-44 minutes
Production company(s) Televisa
Distributor Televisa
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Picture format 480i SDTV
Audio format Dolby Digital 5.1
Original release January 15 – May 4, 2001
Chronology
Preceded by El precio de tu amor
Followed by Esmeralda (rerun)
Atrévete a olvidarme
Website

El noveno mandamiento (Lit: The Ninth Commandment / English title: Forbidden Attraction) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Lucero Suárez for Televisa in 2001.[1]

On January 15, 2001, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting El noveno mandamiento weekdays at 5:00pm, replacing El precio de tu amor. The last episode was broadcast on May 4, 2001 with Atrévete a olvidarme replacing it the following day.

The 1st part Daniela Castro and Armando Araiza starred as protagonists, while Chantal Andere and Salvador Sánchez starred as antagonists.

The 2nd part Daniela Castro and Francisco Gattorno starred as protagonists, while Alma Muriel, Salvador Sánchez and Ana Patricia Rojo starred as antagonists. Alejandro Ibarra and Juan Carlos Serrán starred as stellar performances.

Plot

The story occurs in a small Veracruz town where brothers Rodrigo and Bruno Betancourt vie with each other for Ana's love, thus breaking the ninth commandment, not to covet thy neighbor's wife. Isabel suffers from diabetes. While she does not have a meek personality, ever since the death of her parents, she is easily manipulated by her sister Clara.

Clara lives tormented with the thought that she will never marry, since in that small town, the only bachelor is her sister's fiance, Leandro, who initiates an uncontrollable passion in her. The wedding between Isabel and Leandro is postponed because he must make an important business trip.

Clara attempts to persuade him to call off the wedding saying that Isabel only has a short time to live, but he refuses to listen. On the contrary, Leandro and Isabel agree to spend the last night together before he leaves for the trip. They decide to meet in the stable, but Clara finds out.

Along with her faithful servant, Andres, Clara plans an accident so that Isabel never makes it to the date. Instead Clara goes to the dark stable, with Isabel's perfume and dressed like her. Leandro, who has drank some drinks, spends the night with Clara. Isabel feels betrayed when she sees them together.

Clara makes Isabel think that Leandro was with her because he felt pity for her, since she was a dying woman. Clara pretends that she is pregnant and Isabel falls into a severe crisis, due to her diabetes, and thinking that she will die, makes Leandro promise that he will marry Clara.

Leandro is extremely unhappy attached to a woman whom he loathes, but does not give up and finds proof that Clara tricked him into sleeping with her. After Isabel realizes his innocence, they make love for the first time. Andrés tries to steal the proof which incriminates Clara.

But while fighting, Leandro falls and hits his head, losing his memory. Taking advantage of the situation, Clara Makes Leandro believe that they have always been a happy couple, but that her sister has always tried to come between them. Clara also threatens to kill Isabel, so she flees to Mexico City, where she discovers that she is pregnant. Leandro regains his memory and Clara can no longer keep the lie of her pregnancy.

When Leandro is about to abandon her, she causes another accident and blames Leandro for it. She makes him feel guilty that she has "lost" their child. Tied by guilt and thinking that Isabel is with another man, Leandro stays with Clara in a rocky and obsessive relationship. Leandro unburdens himself with alcohol, always debating to stay or to go; Clara living with his rejections, while always desperately trying to make him love her, or at least keep him by her side.

Clara then asks a dying cousin to leave her newborn baby under her and Leandro's care. The cousin dies after making Leandro swear that he will be like a father to the baby. However, the baby also dies and Clara replaces her with the daughter of Andres, her servant.

The baby is named Fabiola. Isabel gives birth to a baby girl and names her Ana, but Isabel dies in a car accident when Ana is a young girl. Time flies and Ana goes to Clara's ranch without knowing who her parents are. There she meets Fabiola, who grows up to be the owner of the ranch "Las Lágrimas" (The Tears).

Ana also meets the neighbors, Rodrigo and Bruno Betancourt, heirs of the best lands in that region. Fabiola is engaged to Rodrigo, but then Ana appears. Both brothers want Ana. Twenty years before, it was two sisters and one love, but then the story repeats itself, now, with two brothers and one love.

Cast

1st part

  • Daniela Castro as Isabel Durán
  • Armando Araiza as Leandro Villanueva
  • Chantal Andere as Clara Durán
  • Salvador Sánchez as Andrés Roldán Martínez
  • Martha Roth as Doña Eugenia D`Anjou Vda. de Betancourt
  • Ernesto Godoy as Ramiro González
  • Lupita Lara as Elena de Villanueva
  • Gustavo Negrete as Álvaro Villanueva
  • Héctor Sáez as Father Juan Molina
  • Arlette Pacheco as Alicia Jiménez
  • Zulema Cruz as Carmen Juárez de Roldán
  • Luis Reynoso as Óscar
  • Bárbara Gómez as Tomasa
  • Maripaz García as Margarita
  • Martín Rojas as Juancho
  • Liza Burton as Salomé
  • Jorge Capin as Efrén González
  • Ricardo Vera as Víctor
  • Jana Raluy as Lola
  • Fernando Morín as David Betancourt D`Anjou
  • Guadalupe Bolaños as Luisa de Betancourt
  • María Montejo as Doña Rosario
  • Stefy Ebergenyl as Anita
  • Geraldine Galván as Fabiolita
  • Jorge Trejo as Brunito
  • Landa Solares as Rodriguito

2nd part

  • Daniela Castro as Ana Jiménez/Ana Villanueva Durán
  • Francisco Gattorno as Rodrigo Betancourt
  • Alma Muriel as Clara Durán de Villanueva
  • Ana Patricia Rojo as Fabiola Durán del Valle
  • Alejandro Ibarra as Bruno Betancourt
  • Juan Carlos Serrán as Leandro Villanueva
  • Salvador Sánchez as Andrés Roldán Martínez
  • Martha Roth as Doña Eugenia D`Anjou Vda. de Betancourt
  • Silvia Lomelí as Gabriela Treviño
  • Roberto Miquel as Jorge Lozano Castro
  • Marcia Coutiño as Sofía Gómez
  • Alejandro Ruiz as Diego Gascón
  • Hilda Aguirre as María de Treviño
  • Octavio Galindo as Vicente Treviño
  • Arlette Pacheco as Alicia Jiménez
  • Arsenio Campos as Ramiro González
  • Zulema Cruz as Carmen Juárez de Roldán
  • Yurem Rojas as Enrique Lozano "El Ratón"
  • Claudia Elisa Aguilar as Sabina Vda. de Pérez
  • Radamés de Jesús as Ramón Pérez
  • Alberto Estrella as Felipe Ruiz
  • Lidia Jiménez as Eufrasia
  • Polly as Zulema
  • Juan Imperio as Mariano
  • Graciela Bernardos as Lola
  • Luis Reynoso as Óscar
  • Eduardo Cáceres as Bernardo Lozano
  • Arturo Paulet as Onésimo
  • Ulises Pliego as Pablo

References

  1. "El noveno mandamiento" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on February 3, 2003. Retrieved May 6, 2016.

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