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El vuelo del águila

El vuelo del águila (The Flight of the Eagle) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso and Carlos Sotomayor for Televisa in 1994–1995.[1] Telenovela based on the Mexican soldier and President of Mexico Porfirio Díaz, from his name had come out the title "Época Porfiriana" or "Porfiriato" during the period of his rule, in the years 1876–1911.

El vuelo del águila
GenreTelenovela
Drama
Created byEnrique Krauze
Fausto Zerón Medina
Written byLiliana Abud
Eduardo Gallegos
Antonio Monsell
Tere Medina
Directed byGonzalo Martínez Ortega
Jorge Fons
Claudio Reyes Rubio
Jesús Moreno
Federico Farfán
StarringManuel Ojeda
Jacqueline Andere
Aaron Hernan
Humberto Zurita
Mariana Levy
Eugenio Cobo
Patricia Reyes Spíndola
Ernesto Gómez Cruz
Salvador Sanchez
Alma Delfina
Opening theme"Don Porfirio" by Daniel Catán
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes140
Production
Executive producerErnesto Alonso
ProducerCarlos Sotomayor
CinematographyJesús Acuña Lee
Carlos Guerra Villareal
Running time21-22 minutes
Production companyTelevisa
DistributorTelevisa
Release
Original networkCanal de las Estrellas
Picture formatNTSC
Original releaseJuly 4, 1994 (1994-07-04) –
January 20, 1995 (1995-01-20)
Chronology
Preceded byDos mujeres, un camino
Followed byAlondra

It starred by Manuel Ojeda, Jacqueline Andere, Humberto Zurita, Mariana Levy, Patricia Reyes Spíndola, Ernesto Gómez Cruz and Alma Delfina.

Plot

A military hero of the Reform War, called Porfirio Díaz, was also one of the most important strategists behind the overthrow of the Second Mexican Empire. Diaz tried several times to come to power through military coups, until a last revolution in 1876 led him to the Presidency of the Republic. Except for a brief period (1880-1884), Porfirio Díaz ruled until 1911, when the takeover by Francisco I. Madero forced him to resign and go into exile.

Diaz lived to see his revolution undone and how all the profits made were destroyed by their own very long stay in power. As a hero or a cunning weaver of intrigues, Porfirio Díaz learns, fight, machine, rules, kill, peaceful, love, suffering, crying and devotion dedicated to his work without ever leave until their own people rebels to expel power.

Cast

Awards

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1995 13th TVyNovelas Awards Best Telenovela Ernesto Alonso Nominated
Best Actor Humberto Zurita Won
Best Leading Actress Jacqueline Andere
Best Leading Actor Manuel Ojeda Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Patricia Reyes Spíndola Won
Best Male Revelation Fabián Robles Nominated
Best Musical Theme Daniel Catán Won
Best Direction Gonzalo Martínez Ortega
Jorge Fons
Best Direction of the Cameras Jesús Acuña Lee
Carlos Guerra
Best Original Story or Adaptation Enrique Krauze
Fausto Zerón-Medina
Best Production Carlos Sotomayor
Best Actor Manuel Ojeda
Pioneer of Historical Telenovelas Ernesto Alonso
Bravo Awards Best Performance Patricia Reyes Spíndola
El Heraldo de México Awards Best Telenovela Ernesto Alonso
Best Actress Patricia Reyes Spíndola Nominated
Best Actor Ernesto Gómez Cruz
Humberto Zurita
Manuel Ojeda Won
1996 ACE Latin Awards Best Dramatized Cultural Program Carlos Sotomayor
Gonzalo Martínez Ortega
Best Actress Patricia Reyes Spíndola

References

  1. ^ (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on August 5, 2011. Retrieved March 8, 2016.

External links

  • El vuelo del águila at IMDb

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El vuelo del aguila The Flight of the Eagle is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso and Carlos Sotomayor for Televisa in 1994 1995 1 Telenovela based on the Mexican soldier and President of Mexico Porfirio Diaz from his name had come out the title Epoca Porfiriana or Porfiriato during the period of his rule in the years 1876 1911 El vuelo del aguilaGenreTelenovelaDramaCreated byEnrique KrauzeFausto Zeron MedinaWritten byLiliana AbudEduardo GallegosAntonio MonsellTere MedinaDirected byGonzalo Martinez OrtegaJorge FonsClaudio Reyes RubioJesus MorenoFederico FarfanStarringManuel OjedaJacqueline AndereAaron HernanHumberto ZuritaMariana LevyEugenio CoboPatricia Reyes SpindolaErnesto Gomez CruzSalvador SanchezAlma DelfinaOpening theme Don Porfirio by Daniel CatanCountry of originMexicoOriginal languageSpanishNo of episodes140ProductionExecutive producerErnesto AlonsoProducerCarlos SotomayorCinematographyJesus Acuna LeeCarlos Guerra VillarealRunning time21 22 minutesProduction companyTelevisaDistributorTelevisaReleaseOriginal networkCanal de las EstrellasPicture formatNTSCOriginal releaseJuly 4 1994 1994 07 04 January 20 1995 1995 01 20 ChronologyPreceded byDos mujeres un caminoFollowed byAlondraIt starred by Manuel Ojeda Jacqueline Andere Humberto Zurita Mariana Levy Patricia Reyes Spindola Ernesto Gomez Cruz and Alma Delfina Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditA military hero of the Reform War called Porfirio Diaz was also one of the most important strategists behind the overthrow of the Second Mexican Empire Diaz tried several times to come to power through military coups until a last revolution in 1876 led him to the Presidency of the Republic Except for a brief period 1880 1884 Porfirio Diaz ruled until 1911 when the takeover by Francisco I Madero forced him to resign and go into exile Diaz lived to see his revolution undone and how all the profits made were destroyed by their own very long stay in power As a hero or a cunning weaver of intrigues Porfirio Diaz learns fight machine rules kill peaceful love suffering crying and devotion dedicated to his work without ever leave until their own people rebels to expel power Cast EditManuel Ojeda as Porfirio Diaz Jacqueline Andere as Carmen Romero Rubio Humberto Zurita as Porfirio Diaz adult Mariana Levy as Carmen Romero Rubio young Patricia Reyes Spindola as Petrona Mori Ernesto Gomez Cruz as Benito Juarez Alma Delfina as Delfina Ortega Diaz Gaston Tuset as Mariano Escobedo Claudio Brook as Manuel Romero Rubio Beatriz Aguirre as Agustina de Romero Rubio Iran Eory as Agustina de Romero Rubio young Israel Jaitovich as Manuel Gonzalez Flores young Roberto D Amico as Manuel Gonzalez Flores adult Socorro Bonilla as Margarita Maza de Juarez Cesar Castro as Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada Mario Casillas as Carlos Pacheco Martha Mariana Castro as Rafaela Quinones Justa Saavedra Ismael Aguilar as Tomas Mejia Camacho Isabel Andrade as Desideria Diaz Roberto Antunez as Cenobio Marquez Armando Araiza as Bolero Roberto Ballesteros as Vicente Guerrero Luis Bayardo as Francisco I Madero oscar Bonfiglio as Gustavo A Madero Diana Bracho as Atala Perez Olazabal de Madero Raul Buenfil as Ignacio Zaragoza Quintin Bulnes as Henry Lane Wilson Juan Carlos Casasola as Francisco Zarco oscar Castaneda as Emiliano Zapata Aaron Hernan as Bernardo Reyes Lumi Cavazos as Amada Diaz Jorge Celaya as Esteban Aragon Uriel Chavez as Homobono Eugenio Cobo as Venustiano Carranza Juan Carlos Colombo as Melchor Ocampo Carlos Corres as Justo 16 years old Constantino Costas as Espinoza Gorostiza Pedro Damian as Jose Maria Pino Suarez Dulce Maria as Delfina child Julieta Egurrola as Luisa Romero Rubio Humberto Elizondo as Manuel Mondragon Jose Antonio Ferral as Father Pardo Laura Flores as Empress Carlota of Mexico Esteban Franco as Felix Diaz Rocio Gallardo as Damiana Juan Pablo Garciadiego as Luis Mier y Teran Fidel Garriga as Jose Maria Iglesias Jaime Garza as Ricardo Flores Magon Luis Gimeno as Napoleon III Magda Giner as Maria Canas Buch Miguel Gomez Checa as Marcos Perez Sergio Goyri as Jesus Gonzalez Ortega Salma Hayek as Juana Catalina Romero Mel Herrera as Porfirio Diaz Ortega Blanca Ireri Espinosa as Delfina 9 years old Jose Antonio Iturriaga as Flavio Maldonado Luz Maria Jerez as Dona Ines Eduardo Linan as Francois Achille Bazaine Angeles Marin as Nicolasa Diaz Beatriz Martinez as Archduchess Sophie of Bavaria Mario Ivan Martinez as Maximilian I of Mexico Antonio Medellin as Felipe Berriozabal Ramon Menendez as Manuel Gonzalez de Cosio Raul Meraz as Francisco Leon de la Barra Maristel Molina as Paula de Anda Roberto Montiel as Dr Manuel Antonio Ortega oscar Morelli as Ignacio Martinez de Pinillos Jose Luis Moreno Lopez as Ignacio Mejia Juan Carlos Munoz as Miguel Miramon Montserrat Ontiveros as Nicolasa Diaz 16 years old Sofia Romero Rubio Claudia Ortega as Manuela Diaz 18 years old Adalberto Parra as Juan Nepomuceno Almonte Tito Resendiz as Ignacio Comonfort Bruno Rey as Victoriano Huerta Guillermo Rivas as Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Davalos Fabian Robles as Porfirio Diaz 15 years old Julian Robles as Felix Diaz 15 years old Juan Romanca as Guillermo Prieto Alejandro Ruiz as Justo Benitez Roberto Ruy as Juan Hector Saez as Jeronimo Trevino Polo Salazar as Lopez Lazcano oscar Sanchez as Duran Roa Salvador Sanchez as Ignacio Ramirez Sergio Sanchez as Jose Ives Limantour Juan Carlos Serran as Felix Zuloaga Evangelina Sosa as Delfina young Moises Suarez as Jose Agustin Dominguez y Diaz Zulema Williams as Vicenta Luis Xavier as Franz Joseph I of Austria Eduardo Santamarina as Dr Manuel Antonio Ortega Reyes Miguel Angel Biaggio Luis Cardenas Guillermo Ivan Alfonso Iturralde Alejandro Montoya Jose Maria Negri Arturo Rios Elias RubioAwards EditYear Award Category Nominee Result1995 13th TVyNovelas Awards Best Telenovela Ernesto Alonso NominatedBest Actor Humberto Zurita WonBest Leading Actress Jacqueline AndereBest Leading Actor Manuel Ojeda NominatedBest Supporting Actress Patricia Reyes Spindola WonBest Male Revelation Fabian Robles NominatedBest Musical Theme Daniel Catan WonBest Direction Gonzalo Martinez OrtegaJorge FonsBest Direction of the Cameras Jesus Acuna LeeCarlos GuerraBest Original Story or Adaptation Enrique KrauzeFausto Zeron MedinaBest Production Carlos SotomayorBest Actor Manuel OjedaPioneer of Historical Telenovelas Ernesto AlonsoBravo Awards Best Performance Patricia Reyes SpindolaEl Heraldo de Mexico Awards Best Telenovela Ernesto AlonsoBest Actress Patricia Reyes Spindola NominatedBest Actor Ernesto Gomez CruzHumberto ZuritaManuel Ojeda Won1996 ACE Latin Awards Best Dramatized Cultural Program Carlos SotomayorGonzalo Martinez OrtegaBest Actress Patricia Reyes SpindolaReferences Edit El vuelo del aguila in Spanish alma latina net Archived from the original on August 5 2011 Retrieved March 8 2016 External links EditEl vuelo del aguila at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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