Alguna vez tendremos alas | |
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Genre |
Telenovela Romance Drama |
Created by | Alberto Migré |
Written by |
Florinda Meza Carlos Daniel |
Directed by | Roberto Gómez Fernández |
Starring |
Humberto Zurita Kate del Castillo Eugenia Cauduro Cynthia Klitbo Katie Barberi |
Theme music composer | Carlos Cuevas |
Opening theme | Alguna vez tendremos alas |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 235 130 (of 41-44 minutes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Florinda Meza |
Location(s) |
Filming Televisa San Ángel Mexico City, Mexico Locations |
Running time | 21-22 minutes (episodes 1-60, 86-235) 41-44 minutes (episodes 61-85) |
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 6 – November 28, 1997 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by |
Mujer, casos de la vida real (20:00) Tú y yo (19:00) |
Followed by |
No tengo madre (20:00) El secreto de Alejandra (19:00) |
Related shows |
0597 Da Ocupado (1950) El 0597 Está Ocupado (1956) 2-5499 Ocupado (1963) Una Voz En El Teléfono (1990) Louca Paixão (1999) |
Alguna vez tendremos alas (English title: Ever we have wings) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Florinda Meza for Televisa in 1997.
On January 6, 1997, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Alguna vez tendremos alas weekdays at 8:00pm, replacing Mujer, casos de la vida real. The last episode was broadcast on November 28, 1997 with No tengo madre replacing it the following day.
Humberto Zurita and Kate del Castillo starred as protagonists, Cynthia Klitbo starred as co-protagonist, while Eugenia Cauduro and Alberto Estrella starred as main antagonists.
In one of the poorest neighborhoods of Mexico City lives Ana Hernandez, 17 years old with her mother, named Yolanda; His sisters and his stepfather, a cruel and evil man named Rodolfo Sánchez, nicknamed "El Gato". Ana lives witnessing Rodolfo's mistreatment of her mother and the sexual harassment she suffers on Rodolfo herself. Despite so many pains, Ana is an optimistic girl who dreams of getting ahead and get her mother forward, so she works in a bakery to support Father Miguel, who heads the church choir.
Guillermo Lamas, a famous musician and conductor, lives with his wife, Isabel, and their daughter, Alejandra. He also lives with them his sister-in-law, Rosaura, sister of Isabel and artistic representative of Guillermo, and Sebastian, the butler of the house. Both sisters are in love with Guillermo, and although he feels a greater affinity with Rosaura, with whom he shares interests and hobbies, in the end he preferred Isabel, much more docile and patient, whom he considers his muse. Everything in the house Lamas revolves around Guillermo and all live according to him.
Ana meets Nacho Najera, a rich boy who is dedicated to car racing, and they become friends. Although Nacho is committed to Magdalena, a frivolous and interested girl who loves Nacho's fortune more than himself, he falls madly in love with Ana. Nacho is going away for a race in Indianapolis, and when he is going back to Mexico To finish his relationship with Magdalena, he learns that she is expecting a child of his. Back to Mexico Nacho and his father, Gustavo, are in an airplane crash. After Nacho's death, Magdalena causes an abortion that leaves her sterile.
Meanwhile, "El Gato", feeling threatened by one of his collaborators, assassinates him and feigns his own death to avoid jail. For her part, Yolanda also murdered one of her husband's accomplices; Ana, to protect her mother, is convicted and detained in a reformatory, but for her good behavior is sent to a school-orphanage for girls called "The Hive" and directed by nuns. The young woman manages to gain the confidence of the nuns, who give her support and understanding in addition to the love and love she never had in her house. There, Ana also meets Silvia, the mother of Nacho, who also sees her like a daughter and consoles with her the pain of the death of Nacho.