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María Mercedes (Mexican TV series)

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Mexican telenovela
María Mercedes
GenreTelenovela
Written by
  • Vivian Pestalozzi
  • Carlos Romero
Story byInés Rodena
Directed byBeatriz Sheridan
Starring
Theme music composerViviana Pimstein
Opening theme"María Mercedes" performed by Thalía
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes82
Production
Executive producers
ProducerSalvador Mejía Alejandre
Production locationsMexico City,Mexico
CinematographyAntonio Acevedo
EditorAdrián Frutos Maza
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production companyTelevisa
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseSeptember 14, 1992 (1992-09-14) –
January 5, 1993 (1993-01-05)
Related
Maria Mercedes (2013)

María Mercedes (Spanish pronunciation:[maˈɾi.ameɾˈseðes]) is a 1992Mexican television drama series broadcast byCanal de Las Estrellas.[1] The series is based on 1977 Mexican drama seriesRina, which in turn is based on theradionovelaEnamorada byInés Rodena. Directed by Beatriz Sheridan, it starsThalía,Arturo Peniche,Laura Zapata andFernando Ciangherotti, it aired from September 14, 1992 to January 5, 1993, replacingDe frente al sol and was replaced byCapricho.

It was the first of the "Marías" telenovela trilogy, being followed byMarimar andMaría la del Barrio.

Plot

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Maria Mercedes, a young woman abandoned by her mother and neglected by her alcoholic father, supports her siblings by working in the streets of Mexico City. Santiago del Olmo, a dying man, marries her to thwart his greedy aunt Malvina after his death. Following Santiago’s passing, Maria becomes the head of the family, enraging Malvina. Per Santiago's will, Malvina, her son Jorge Luis, and daughter Digna must live with Maria to inherit his fortune. Jorge Luis, haunted by his wife’s murder on their wedding day, is deeply pessimistic, while Digna, highly religious and inexperienced in love, struggles with fear and insecurity.

After moving into the del Olmo household, María falls for Jorge Luis, who is controlled by his manipulative mother, Malvina. To regain the family fortune, Malvina orchestrates a marriage between Jorge Luis and María, intending for him to divorce her later. Initially distant, Jorge Luis eventually falls genuinely in love with María. Meanwhile, María faces hostility from Mistica, Jorge Luis' jealous ex-girlfriend, who teams up with Malvina to oust her.

María reconnects with her estranged mother, Maria Magnolia, now wealthy and remorseful for abandoning her family. Maria Magnolia secretly helps María and her jailed brother Guillermo while concealing her identity and actions from her new family, including her husband Rodolfo and son Gustavito, as well as María's siblings Rosario and Andres.

Maria Magnolia teaches María refinement and how to win over her husband, Jorge Luis. At a high-society party hosted by Sebastian Ordoñes, who tries to seduce María, Jorge Luis becomes jealous and enchanted by her transformation. This leads to a romantic breakthrough, and they finally consummate their marriage. María soon discovers she is pregnant. However, their relationship unravels during a disastrous vacation, disrupted by Mistica and a flirtatious lifeguard. Consumed by jealousy and impulsiveness, Jorge Luis demands a divorce upon their return to Mexico City.

Malvina schemes to destroy María by conspiring with the butler, Cordelio, to drive her insane and have her committed to an asylum. However, María escapes and hides with Doña Filo, a friend from her poor days, until Jorge Luis convinces the police to stop pursuing her. Malvina's attempts to kill María with Cordelio’s help fail.

Recognizing Maria Magnolia's influence on María, Malvina suspects she might be María’s mother and shares her theory with Magnolia's husband, Rodolfo. Rodolfo confirms this after visiting María's siblings, Rosario and Andres, and recognizing their mother's photo. Confronting Magnolia, he accuses her of abandoning her family, leading to her expulsion from their home. Maria Magnolia survives the fallout by working with a French tailor who once encouraged her ambitions, which she prioritized over her family.

Meanwhile, Jorge Luis realizes he cannot live without María. Seeking forgiveness, he reconciles with her, and they finally live together as a true married couple.

Nine months later, María gives birth to twin girls, but one tragically dies shortly after. Jorge Luis permanently ends Mistica's interference after exposing her false claim that he fathered her child, which is actually her husband Sebastian's. When Jorge Luis realizes his mother still despises María, he finally stands up to her, choosing to leave and build a life with María and their child.

The strain of recent events, including Jorge Luis' departure, drives Malvina into a mental breakdown. She begins mimicking María’s past life, selling lottery tickets and cleaning windshields on the streets. Eventually, she is caught and committed to an asylum.

Maria Magnolia decides to reveal the truth to her children. While María is initially shocked, she forgives her mother and accepts her with love. Rosario, however, reacts with anger and resentment until Rodolfo Mancilla, her boss and Magnolia's husband, agrees to embrace all of them as his stepchildren. This reconciliation helps the sisters make peace, and Rosario accepts the courtship of Ricardo, a younger friend of Jorge Luis, without conflict.

María and Jorge Luis, who had only a civil wedding, decide to celebrate a grand church wedding at the Basilica of Guadalupe. Surrounded by their loved ones, they exchange vows, ending the story with a romantic kiss.

Cast

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  • Thalía asMaría Mercedes "Meche" Muñoz González de del Olmo
  • Arturo Peniche asJorge Luis del Olmo Morantes
  • Laura Zapata asMalvina Morantes Vda. del Olmo
  • Gabriela Goldsmith asMaría Magnolia "Magnolia" González de Mancilla
  • Carmen Amezcua asDigna del Olmo Morantes
  • Carmen Salinas asDoña Filogonia
  • Nicky Mondellini asMística Casagrande de Ordóñez
  • Fernando Ciangherotti asSantiago del Olmo
  • Roberto Ballesteros asCordelio Cordero Manso
  • Luis Uribe asManuel Muñoz
  • Fernando Colunga asChicho
  • Karla Álvarez asRosario Muñoz González
  • Meche Barba asDoña Chonita
  • Rosa Carmina asDoña Rosa
  • Jaime Moreno asRodolfo Mancilla
  • Raúl Padilla "Chóforo" asArgemiro "El Chupes" Camacho
  • Luis Gimeno asDon Sebastián Ordóñez
  • Roberto "Flaco" Guzmán asTeo "El Jarocho"
  • Aurora Molina asDoña Natalia
  • Virginia Gutiérrez asDoña Blanca Sáenz
  • Jaime Lozano asDr. Díaz
  • Alberto Inzúa asLic. Mario Portales
  • Enrique Marine asGuillermo "Memo" Muñoz González
  • Héctor del Puerto asServant Lic. Portales
  • Héctor Gómez asChaplin
  • Julio Urrueta asNapoleón
  • Silvia Caos asAlma
  • Carlos Rotzinger asDr. Antonio Valadez
  • Manuel D'Flon asLázaro
  • Irma Torres asNanny Cruz
  • José Luís González y Carrasco asDr. Salvador Torres
  • Agustin Lopez Zavala asLic. Molina
  • Vanessa Angers asBerenice
  • Marco Uriel asAdolfo
  • Sylvia Campos asDiana San Román
  • Evangelina Sosa asCandelaria "Candy"
  • Cuco Sánchez asGenaro
  • Carlos Corres asPepe
  • Marcela Figueroa asEsther
  • Arturo Garcia Tenorio asRogasiano "El Latas"
  • Yula Pozo asLucinda
  • Diana Golden asFabiola Mayerling San Román
  • Lucero Lander asKarin
  • Arturo Lorca asEl Mollejas
  • Rebeca Manríquez asJusta
  • Erika Olivo asVirikita
  • Irlanda Mora asAunt Paz
  • Xavier Ximénez asFather Enrique
  • Rossana San Juan asZafiro
  • Rafael del Villar asRicardo
  • Patricia Navidad asIris
  • Victor Vera asJudge Civil Registry
  • Paquita la del Barrio asPaquita
  • Ari Telch asCarlos Urbina
  • David Ostrosky asDr. Muñoz
  • Alfredo Gutiérrez asAndrés "Andresito" Muñoz González
  • Ricardo Vera asLic. Gómez Portales
  • Lina Michel asMother Marcela
  • Elia Domenzain asDirector of Academy
  • Janet Candiani asSecretary of Lic. Portales
  • Marta Zamora asHerminia
  • Sara Montes asRebeca
  • María Eugenia Ríos asDirector of reformatory
  • Eduardo Liñán asPublic Ministry Agent
  • Armando Franco asElías Carillo
  • Tito Livio asEl Clavo
  • Jorge Granillo asEl Hamburguesa
  • Dolores Salomón "Bodokito" asLudovina
  • Gustavo Rojo asDr. Pérez
  • Adal Ramones as Guy Menendez
  • América asBetty
  • Aarón Beas asAldo
  • Guillermo Murray asDr. Carvajal
  • Miguel Garza asRamiro
  • Paola Garera asMirna
  • Eduardo Rivera asDanilo
  • José Zambrano asLic. Robles

International airing

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Awards

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YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
199311th TVyNovelas AwardsBest TelenovelaValentín PimsteinNominated
Best ActressThalía
Best ActorArturo PenicheWon
Best Antagonist ActressLaura Zapata
Best Supporting ActressCarmen Salinas
Gabriela GoldsmithNominated
Best Supporting ActorFernando CiangherottiWon
Raúl Padilla "Chóforo"
Best Young Lead ActressThalía
Best Female RevelationNicky MondelliniNominated
Best Telenovela (International Segment)Valentín PimsteinWon
Bravo AwardsBest Young Lead ActressThalía
Latin ACE AwardsBest Scenic ProgramValentín Pimstein
Best ActorArturo Peniche
Best DirectorBeatriz Sheridan
El Heraldo de México AwardsBest Female RevelationThalía
Eres AwardsBest Actress

Remake

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Main article:Maria Mercedes (Philippine TV series)

A Philippineremake aired onABS-CBN from October 7, 2013 to January 24, 2014 as part ofPrimetime Bida evening block starringJessy Mendiola (as Maria Mercedes Alegre),Jake Cuenca (as Luis Sancuevas), andJason Abalos (as Clavio Mondejar).[2]

References

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  1. ^"María Mercedes" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived fromthe original on September 11, 2011. RetrievedFebruary 29, 2016.
  2. ^"Maria Mercedes' remake to air on ABS-CBN". 6 June 2013. Archived fromthe original on March 9, 2016. Retrieved2013-06-06.

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