La dama de rosa (TV Series)
- Original title
- La dama de rosa
- Year
- 1986
- Running time
- 60 min.
- Country
- Venezuela
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Jeannette Rodríguez
- Carlos Mata
- Amalia Pérez Díaz
- Alberto Marín
- Félix Loreto
- Helianta Cruz
- Gigi Zanchetta
- Carlota Sosa
- Gladys Cáceres
- Miguel Alcántara
- Marcelo Romo
- Humberto García
- Haydée Balza
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- Music
- Producer
- Genre
- TV Series. Romance. Drama | Telenovela / Latino Soap Opera
- Synopsis
- Gabriela Suarez, a theater student and cheerleader for a basketball team begins a job at a carwash in order to help out her family - her father has just died and she is the eldest of her siblings. The carwash is owned by a famous businessman, Tito Clemente, who will meet Gabriela and have a short but passionate affair with her. Gabriela, however, is falsely accused of drug trafficking and ends up in jail, with a 15-year sentence. Tito abandons her to her bad luck, choosing to ignore the fact that she is expecting his child. In jail, Gabriela plots her escape, something she pulls off after having served seven years behind bars. Only one objective drives her existence: revenge against the man who ruined her life, Tito Clemente. To achieve her purpose, she changes her name and her physical appearance and manages to reintroduce herself into the life of Tito, making him fall in love with her all over again
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