Num Episodes: | 25 |
Genre: | Telenovela Romance Drama |
Creator: | Martha Carrillo Roberto Hernández Vázquez Martha Oláiz |
Starring: | Jorge Salinas Adriana Fonseca Alexis Ayala Mariana Seoane Ignacio López Tarso |
Opentheme: | Eres mía by Pepe Aguilar |
Language: | Spanish |
Country: | Mexico |
Runtime: | 41-44 minutes |
Company: | Televisa |
Location: | Filming Televisa San Ángel Mexico City, Mexico Locations Real del Monte, Mexico |
Channel: | Canal de las Estrellas |
Executive Producer: | Roberto Hernández Vázquez |
Producer: | Jesús Acuña Lee Alberto Cortés |
Director: | Alberto Cortés Gustavo Hernández |
Camera: | Multi-camera |
Atrévete a olvidarme (English title: Dare to forget me) is a short-lived Mexican telenovela produced by Roberto Hernández Vázquez for Televisa in 2001.[1] It run for only one month in 2001.
On August 6, 2001, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Atrévete a olvidarme weekdays at 5:00pm, replacing Esmeralda. The last episode was broadcast on September 7, 2001.
Jorge Salinas and Adriana Fonseca starred as protagonists, while Alexis Ayala and Mariana Seoane starred as antagonists.
Many years ago, Gonzalo loved Elena. He broke up with Olga, what caused a tragedy that parted Elena's life. Now Gonzalo, old and married, lives in the village of Real del Monte, obsessed by the memory of his great love whose spirit haunts the place.
Daniel, nephew of Gonzalo and Olga, is a young journalist, motivated by a supernatural vision, comes to Real del Monte in order to visit his grandfather. There he falls in love with Andrea "la guapa" (the niece) and a romance begins in a way as tragical as the one Gonzalo lived. Andrea breaks up with the engineer Manuel, in spite of her promise.
Manuel, full of hate, decides to take revenge. Scared, Andrea breaks up with Daniel, who falls in the trap of Ernestina, Manuel's sister. Andrea does not want to stay with Manuel, but she cannot return to Daniel. Her father's death lets her in financial problems. Desperate, Andrea decides to take refuge in the brothel of the village.