Mi pequeña traviesa tv series
- Original title
- Mi pequeña traviesa
- Year
- 1997
- Running time
- 60 min.
- Country
Mexico- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- TV Series. Romance | Telenovela / Latino Soap Opera. Teen/coming-of-age. Remake
- Synopsis
- 100 Episodes (1997-1998). Julia is a high school graduate who dumps her gangster boyfriend, Mercurio. Her father is crippled in a hit-and-run, forcing her to become the family's main provider. She gets a job with a tailor but only after disguising herself as a boy - Julio. Her job takes her into the high society world of a young lawyer/aspiring director named Alberto. Add to that, her childhood friend, Juan Felipe, and there are three suitors competing for Julia's love. As if being torn between two lovers (and a very jealous Mercurio) wasn't enough, she then has to deal with the antics of Deborah and Barbara. These two ladies are obsessed with Alberto and Juan, respectively.
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