Two Women, One Road (TV Series)
- Original title
- Dos mujeres, un camino
- Year
- 1993
- Running time
- 60 min.
- Country
- Mexico
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Erik Estrada
- Laura León
- Bibi Gaytán
- Enrique Rocha
- Itatí Cantoral
- José Flores
- Rodrigo Vidal
- Luz María Jerez
- Roberto Palazuelos
- Sergio Sendel
- Elizabeth Dupeyrón
- Claudio Báez
- Juan Carlos Casasola
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- TV Series | Telenovela / Latino Soap Opera
- Synopsis
- Juan Daniel Villegas, a likable, easygoing truck driver in his 40s, is happily married to Ana Maria, a remarkable and attractive woman, full of life and devoted to her husband and children. But, one fine day, Johnny falls madly in love with Tania, an eye-catching, rebellious girl who lives in a small town and fights to fulfill her dream of becoming a famous singer. Tania also falls for Johnny, not knowing that he is already married. To make matters worse, one day Ana Maria and Tania meet, unaware that they are in love with the same man, and become fast friends. Also complicating Johnny's life is Ismael Montegarza, the richest man in Tijuana, who is determined to take revenge on Juan Daniel whom he blames for the death of his first-born son. Egged on by his perverse offspring - Alejandra, whose love for Johnny goes unrequited, and Ricardo-Ismael will do everything possible to make the accused killer pay. There is also Raymundo who will fall in love with Tania and he will try to conquest her. He is a narcotic squad policeman who is looking for his parents' murder. (FILMAFFINITY)
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