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1984 Chilean TV series or program
Los títeres
Title card
GenreDrama
Created bySergio Vodanović
Directed byÓscar Rodríguez
Opening theme"Los títeres" by Alejandra Álamo
Country of originChile
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes110
Production
Executive producerRicardo Miranda
ProducersRicardo Larenas
Verónica Cerutti
Production locationsSantiago, Chile
Quito, Ecuador
Camera setupMultiple camera
Running time50–60 minutes
Production companyCorporación de Televisión de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Original release
NetworkCanal 13
ReleaseMarch 5 (1984-03-05) –
August 3, 1984 (1984-08-03)
Related
  • Las herederas
  • Andrea, justicia de mujer

Los títeres (lit: The Puppets) is a Chilean soap opera, created by Sergio Vodanović, that aired on Canal 13 from March 5 to August 3, 1984, starring Claudia Di Girólamo and Gloria Münchmeyer.

Plot

The title, literally "The Marionettes", is taken from the marionettes that are made with the main characters as models. These are used later by one of Adriana's old friends, a kindergarten teacher, to tell fairy tales to the children she teaches. It is also a metaphor, referring to the way people are obsessed with money and power which move them as strings move puppets.

In the early 1960s, a relatively rich Greek man named Constantino Mykonos (Walter Kliche) and his 17-year-old daughter Artemisa (Claudia Di Girólamo) arrive in Chile. They come to the Godán household, ruled by Elías (Aníbal Reyna), Constantino's cousin and childhood friend. Artemisa is immediately bullied by his cousin, the spoiled Adriana Godán (played by Paulina García as a young girl and Gloria Münchmayer as an adult) and her school friends. Adriana is jealous of Artemisa's beauty and charisma, and is also obsessed that no woman should surpass her, since her father looked down on her for being female. Adriana's best friend Loreto (Soledad Pérez) is also jealous of Artemisa since her boyfriend, the aspiring writer Néstor (Mauricio Pesutic) is starting to harbor romantic interest towards her. Artemisa likes Néstor, but, also has her eyes set on Hugo (Cristián Campos), the handsome and hard-working son of the Godan's housekeeper.

After Adriana stages an incredibly cruel prank that includes photos of a naked Artemisa taken without her knowledge, and Constantino dies in an accident, Artemisa cannot resist any more. Despite the pleas and support of her best friend, Margarita (Ximena Vidal) and her husband, the photographer Klaus Müller (Marcelo González), Artemisa flees to Quito, Ecuador. Twenty years later, she returns as a cold and gorgeous socialite and businesswoman, determined to face her past. She doesn't know that Adriana, unable to let go of her own jealousy, is already planning to steal Artemisa's hard-won fortune and either send her to a North American jail on false charges or lock her up in a mental institution.

Cultural impact

The final episode of Los títeres shows how Adriana, after all her evil plans crumble, goes completely insane and suffers a regression to her childhood, as a little girl who only wished for her father's unconditional love, which was denied her because she was not a boy. At one point, Adriana jumps into a pool and starts playing with a bunch of plastic dolls, while her old and paralyzed father cries; this is the origin of the Chilean slang phrase "peinar la muñeca" ("to comb the doll" in English), which refers to the loss of reason. Adriana Godán is still one of the most popular villains in Chilean telenovelas, as well as one of actress Gloria Münchmayer's most popular roles ever.

Cast

External links

Canal 13 telenovelas and series
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