Harina de otro costal

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Harina de otro costal
Opening theme"El odio y el amor" by Guaco
Country of originVenezuela
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes60 [1]
Production
Executive producerConsuelo Delgado
ProducerThais Campos
Production locationCaracas
Production companyVenevisión
Original release
NetworkVenevisión
ReleaseApril 7 (2010-04-07) –
June 23, 2010 (2010-06-23)
Related

Harina de Otro Costal (Another Matter) is a Venezuelan

Venevisión Continental in 2010. This telenovela, written by Mónica Montañés[2] is a free version of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
.

Daniela Bascopé and Christian McGaffney[3][4] star in the roles of Valentina and Victor respectively. Sabrina Seara and Adrián Delgado also appear.

The telenovela was premiered on April 7, 2010.[5]

Plot

Valentina Fernández (Daniela Bascopé) is a young woman born into a high class family. She is the daughter of Don Aniceto who started a bakery with his best friend Don Plutarco, the father of Victor Hernández (Christian McGaffney). Both families are now at war due to the appearance of Santos (Ivan Tamayo) a greedy man who carried on an affair with both their wives in secret. However, in the midst of this conflict, a pure love develops between Valentina and Victor, but their love not only has to face the challenge of the feud between their families, but the interference of Cándida (Sabrina Seara), a young virgin who is determined to marry Victor, and Calipe (Adrián Delgado), a selfish man who is determined to woo Valentina at whatever cost.[6][7]

Cast

References

  1. ^ HARINA DE OTRO COSTAL
  2. ^ Venezuelan telenovelas-Harina de otro Costal
  3. ^ Harina de otro costal, telenovela protagonizada por Daniela Bascopé y Christian Mc Gaffney
  4. ^ CHRISTIAN MC GAFFNEY PROTAGONIZA HARINA DE OTRO COSTAL
  5. ^ Se estrena en Venevisión "Harina de otro Costal" de Mónica Montañés
  6. ^ [Telenovela Feature] Harina de Otro Costal : Elenco, Sinopsis / Historia, Fotos , Entrada
  7. ^ "Harina de otro Costal cuenta la historia de "Aniceto" y "Plutarco", dos tipos que hace 13 años eran los mejores amigos y por lios no tan laborales se convirtieron en enemigos a muerte". Archived from the original on 2013-05-13. Retrieved 2013-06-01.

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