Mágica juventud explained

Num Episodes:110
Genre:Telenovela
Creator:Emilio Larrosa
Starring:Kate del Castillo
Héctor Soberón
Marisol Santacruz
Carmen Montejo
Sergio Sendel
Amairani
Gabriela Platas
Opentheme:Mágica juventud by Lorena Tassinari
Language:Spanish
Country:Mexico
Runtime:41-44 minutes
Company:Televisa
Location:Mexico City, Mexico
Channel:Canal de las Estrellas
Executive Producer:Emilio Larrosa
Director:Antonio Serrano
Alfredo Gurrola
José Ángel García

Mágica juventud (English title: Magic youth) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Emilio Larrosa for Televisa in 1992.[1]

Kate del Castillo and Héctor Soberón starred as protagonists, while Sergio Sendel, Amairani and Marisol Santacruz starred as antagonists. Gabriela Platas starred as young antagonist. Raymundo Capetillo and Gilberto Román starred as adult antagonists. Carmen Montejo starred as stellar performance.

Plot

Miguel is a young man working in a zoo. He has a dark secret: a few years ago, he was part of a criminal gang, which was captured. Miguel went to jail, but far from being reformed after serving his sentence he has become aggressive and resentful against society.

One day assists the restaurant called "La Hamburguesa Mágica" very popular among young people served by Pepita, friendly old woman who is a friend of all. There he meets Fernanda, a cute young cheerful and kind, and both fall in love.

Miguel feels he has finally found the love that lacked and has every intention to change its attitude, but Fernanda begins to investigate his past and this causes Miguel rears its old self again and Fernanda away. However, you will realize how much he loves her and that is the only woman who has really interested him, and look to get back with her, but will have to fight the intrigues of Leonardo Grimaldi, a young man without morals or scruples looking stay with Fernanda.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mágica juventud . alma-latina.net . February 28, 2016 . Spanish . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20110911130918/http://www.alma-latina.net/MagicaJuventud/MagicaJuventud.shtml . September 11, 2011 .