Al filo de la muerte explained

Num Episodes:180
Genre:Telenovela
Romance
Drama
Starring:Humberto Zurita
Gabriela Rivero
Antonio Escobar
Blanca Guerra
Manuel Ojeda
Raúl Araiza
Ana Patricia Rojo
Opentheme:"Al filo de la mủete" by Héctor Yaber
Language:Spanish
Country:Mexico
Runtime:21–22 minutes
Company:Televisa
Channel:Canal de las Estrellas
Executive Producer:Emilio Larrosa
Director:Alfredo Gurrola
José Ángel García

Al filo de la muerte (English: At the edge of death) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Emilio Larrosa for Televisa in 1991.[1]

Humberto Zurita and Gabriela Rivero starred in this telenovela.

Plot

Tracy López is a young nurse who lives in Los Angeles with her boyfriend, Sam Ross. Their relationship is relatively quiet, until Tracy accidentally witnesses a murder committed by her boyfriend. Frightened, she goes to the Police Department telling what she saw. She subsequently finds out that Sam has been lying to her the whole time as he actually has criminal connections to the mafia. The police introduce Tracy to the Witness Protection Program, where she is given a new identity: from now on her name will be Mariela Foret. Following the instructions they give her, she flees the country to Mexico City. There she is employed in a prestigious hospital belonging to the respected cardiologist Francisco Riquer, who as a person is hard and full of remorse, because he could not save his wife and son, who died in the 1985 Mexico earthquake. But as a doctor, on the other hand, he is noble and compassionate.

Francisco and Tracy will meet and despite the initial disagreements they have, they will end up falling in love; but Sam, furious at having been betrayed by his girlfriend, will travel to Mexico not willing to let her be happy with the doctor.

Cast

Awards

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1992

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Al filo de la muerte . alma-latina.net . February 21, 2016 . es . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110805185358/http://www.alma-latina.net/AlFilodelaMuerte/AlFilodelaMuerte.shtml . August 5, 2011 .