Siempre tuya Acapulco

2014 Mexican telenovela

  • Carlos Ángel Guerra
  • Eduardo Ripari
Creative directorMarisa PecaninsStarring
Theme music composerJosé Miguel VelásquezOpening theme"Quiero decirte" by Daniel ElbittarCountry of originMexicoOriginal languageSpanishNo. of episodes136ProductionExecutive producerRita FusaroProducers
  • Marcela de la Barrera
  • Miguel Ángel López
  • Elisa Salinas
  • Pedro Lira
Production locationsAcapulco, MexicoCinematography
  • Ernesto García Sandoval
  • Alfonso Pérez
Editors
  • Juan Carlos Galindo
  • Alejandra Espinoza
Camera setupMulti-cameraProduction companyAztecaOriginal releaseNetworkTreceRelease10 February (2014-02-10) –
17 August 2014 (2014-08-17)Related
  • Prohibido amar
  • Las Bravo

Siempre Tuya Acapulco (literally Forever Yours Acapulco)[1] (English title A Love To Remember) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Azteca in 2014.

Starring Melissa Barrera and Daniel Elbittar as the protagonists of the story, with Cecilia Ponce, Aura Cristina Geithner, Gabriela Roel, Wendy de los Cobos, Ramiro Tomasini and Bernie Paz star as the antagonists.

On 10 February 2014 Siempre Tuya Acapulco debuted on Azteca Trece at 8:30pm, replacing Prohibido Amar.[2] The last episode was broadcast on 17 August 2014, with Las Bravo replacing it the following week.

Plot

Olvido Pérez is a humble and noble young woman who lives in a small house with her grandfather, her cousins Martita and Chuy and her aunt Eufrasia. His life changes when he goes to help the successful architect Diego Rivas Santander after the plane he was traveling in crashed. Diego loses his memory and over time falls in love with his caretaker.

Meanwhile, Diego's fiancée, Irán Hernández, decides to cancel their wedding and at the same time the family leaves him for dead. An accident in Olvido's small house makes Diego recover his memory and he decides to return to Iran, but finds that he has already married his brother, Rodrigo Rivas. Olvido, heartbroken, decides to go after Diego in the hope of winning back his love.

Cast

Actor Character
Melissa Barrera Olvido Pérez... Main Heroine
Daniel Elbittar Diego "David" Rivas Santander... Main Hero
Rafael Sánchez Navarro Armando Balmaceda Domínguez
Cecilia Ludmila Ponce Irán Hernández Molina
Aura Cristina Geithner Angustias de Hernández
Gabriela Roel Eufrasia Pérez
Wendy de los Cobos Raquela Romero Balmaceda
Alberto Guerra David Balmaceda Bustamante
Héctor Soberón Ulises Santander
Leticia Huijara Esperanza Santander
Amaranta Ruiz Rufina
Gina Morett Licha
Erick Chapa Rodrigo Rivas-Santander
Francisco Angelini Pancho
Esmeralda Ugalde Vanessa Hernández Molina
Carlos Millet Lucho
Alejandra Ley Citlalli Chimalpopca Hernández
Gerardo González Bernardo
Gabriela Spanic Fernanda Montenegro
Yanilen Díaz Martha "Martita" Pérez
Estrella Veloz Rosario "Chayo" Cárdenas
Raúl Sandoval Tacho Cárdenas
Luciano Zacharski Jesús "Chuy" Pérez
Ramiro Tomasini Nelson Hernández
Gregory Kauffmann Gabriel
Marliese Edelmann Roxana de Balmaceda Iriarte
Jorge Galvan Padre Filemon
Carlos Alfonso Bravo Amador
Mayte Gil Gisela
Rodrigo Cachero Dr. Villanueva
José González Marquez Don Juventino Pérez
Ana La Salvia Verónica Canciano
Bernie Paz Stefano Canciano
Regina Torné Soraya Patiño
Mariana Castillo Silvia Hernandez Molina

Awards and nominations

TV Addict Golden Awards 2014

Category Nominated Result
Male revelation Daniel Elbittar Winner
Best locations Rita Fusaro Winner[3]

Remake

  • Siempre tuya Acapulco was remade as Memori Cinta Suraya in Malaysia by Global Station Sdn Bhd which last episode premieres 23 February 2016.

References

  1. ^ "Mujer sin nombre" podría llamarse "Eternamente tuya Acapulco". Con Flor Rubio Archived 8 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Siempre tuya… Acapulco" se estrenará el 10 de febrero: Ruiz. Con Flor Rubio
  3. ^ Milenio (TV-Adicto-Golden-Awards_18_437536309)

External links

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