Infamia (telenovela)

Infamia
Genre Telenovela
Drama
Written by Alfonso Cremata
Salvador Ugarte
Directed by Manolo García
Lorenzo de Rodas
Starring Susana Dosamantes
Julio Alemán
Hilda Aguirre
Norma Lazareno
Nelly Meden
Sergio Bustamante
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
Production
Executive producer(s) Fernando Chacón
Production company(s) Televisa
Distributor Televisa
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Original release 1981 – 1982
Chronology
Preceded by Espejismo
Followed by Lo que el cielo no perdona

Infamia (English title: Disgrace) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Fernando Chacón for Televisa in 1981. [1]

Susana Dosamantes and Julio Alemán starred as protagonists, while Hilda Aguirre starred as antagonist.

Plot

Lidia Santana is a married woman and rich man older than her, David Montalvo. They have a son, Tony. But Lydia is not happy because David is a cold and sullen, and only married him out of spite, as the great love of his life Victor Andreu abandoned in his youth. One day, while Lidia is buying wedding anniversary gift for her husband, Victor meets. Both are surprised to find after so many years, but everyone goes home. Victor has never stopped loving Lydia think much about it despite being married to a sweet and loving wife, Alma, who has a daughter, Lolita.

Days after David who did not come home the night of his birthday, decided to organize a party to celebrate, even if they have already spent days. Lidia and Victor agree that party, talk and find that they have never ceased to love. However, the two will stand Sandra Morgado, a frivolous and unscrupulous woman friend says Alma but has always been in love with Victor and Lydia used to destroy the marriage of Victor and Lydia happened to pull off the road and stay with Victor.

Cast

References

  1. "Infamia" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on December 9, 2012. Retrieved December 22, 2015.
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