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Muchacha italiana viene a casarse (Italian girl comes to get married) is a 1971 Mexican telenovela by Televisa produced by Ernesto Alonso and directed by Alfredo Saldaña, starring Angélica María and Ricardo Blume. Writing credits belong to Delia González Marquez (original story), Fernanda Villeli (adaptation), Marissa Garrido (adaptation), Miguel Sabido (adaptation) and Carlos Lozano Dana (adaptation)

The series featured two theme songs: "A dónde va nuestro amor" and "Lo que sabemos del amor". Both songs were written by Eduardo Magallanes and performed by Angélica María.

Plot

The story focuses on the adventures of a poor Italian girl named Valeria Donatti (Angélica María), trying to survive in Mexico City and to find love in the arms of a rich Mexican (Ricardo Blume).

Main Cast

Additional Cast Members

Martha Zavaleta, Alfonso Meza, Héctor Flores, Lucía Méndez, Susana Dosamantes, Ernesto Gómez Cruz, Daniela Rosen, Atilio Marinelli, Héctor Gomez, Javier Ruan, Magda Guzmán and Hortensia Santoveña.

Original Version

Remakes

There have been two further remakes of "Muchacha italiana viene a casarse", which are:

External links

  • Alma Latina: Mexican Telenovela Database
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