Cómplices Al Rescate

Cómplices Al Rescate
Genre Telenovela
Starring Laura Flores
Francisco Gattorno
Carlos Bonavides
Belinda
Daniela Luján
Fabián Chávez
Martín Ricca
Cecilia Gabriela
Raúl Magaña
Theme music composer Christina Abaroa
Alejandro Abaroa
Pablo Aguirre[1][2]
Opening theme Cómplices Al Rescate by Belinda & Fabián Chávez
Ending theme Sácame a bailar
El baile del Sapito y Superstar by Belinda
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 132
Production
Executive producer(s) Rosy Ocampo
Location(s) Filming
Televisa San Ángel
Mexico City, Mexico
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 41-44 minutes
Production company(s) Televisa
Distributor Televisa
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Picture format 480i SDTV
Audio format Dolby Digital 5.1
Original release January 7 – July 12, 2002
Chronology
Preceded by Navidad sin fin
Followed by ¡Vivan los niños!
Related shows Hum 2 Hai na (2004)
Συνένοχοι για τη διάσωση (2007)
Cúmplices de um Resgate (2015)

Cómplices Al Rescate (English title: Accomplices to the Rescue) is a Mexican children's-teen telenovela produced by Rosy Ocampo for Televisa in 2002.[3]

On January 7, 2002, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Cómplices Al Rescate weekdays at 4:00pm, replacing Navidad sin fin. The last episode was broadcast on July 12, 2002 with ¡Vivan los niños! replacing it on July 15.

Telefutura (now UniMás) broadcast Cómplices al Rescate weeknights from September 16, 2002 to March 27, 2003 at 6pm/5c. From July 3, 2004 to May 22, 2005, Univision aired a re-run of Cómplices al Rescate on Saturday and Sunday mornings at 8:30am/7:30c. From January 4, 2016 to June 8, 2016, Galavision aired another re-run weekdays at 3pm/2c.

Laura Flores and Francisco Gattorno starred as adult protagonists, Belinda (later replaced by Daniela Lujan in episode 92), Fabián Chávez and Martín Ricca starred as child protagonists, while Cecilia Gabriela and Raúl Magaña starred as adult antagonists. Grisel Margarita and Mickey Santana starred as child antagonists.

Plot

This is the story "Mariana Cantú" and "Silvana Del Valle Ontiveros", the twins in question. Silvana is taken away from her mother, Rocio, and sister at birth. by Gerardo Ontiveros, whom paid the doctor that helped Rocio give birth for one of the twins; as his own sister, Regina, needed an infant to pose as her own daughter with her husband Rolando, whom Silvana grows up believing is her biological father, as she cannot have children herself in order to keep him and his money at her side.

After 11 years, the twins meet again.

They see the resemblance between them, and Silvana asks Mariana to switch places with her for a day so that she can audition as Silvana and get a part in a famous upcoming children's band called Cómplices al Rescate, as Mariana can sing well and Silvana cannot sing at all.

A while later, Silvana's "father" Rolando's heart illness becomes worse and he eventually suffers a stroke, which leaves him in the hospital. Regina, thinking Rolando has left all his money to her in his will, sees this as an opportunity to kill Rolando and have what she's always wanted, his fortune. Regina tells a weak Rolando that Silvana is not his biological daughter and that she has only been with him for his money the entire marriage. This angers Rolando, who then tries to get up and hurt Regina but ends up suffering another heart attack and dies on the scene.

Regina is then informed that Rolando had changed his will at the last minute, seeing as how she was always cold and never a real mother to Silvana. Rolando changed his will and left all the money to Silvana, leaving her nanny, Macrina and her godfather, Raul, in charge of the fortune until Silvana turns eighteen. This infuriates Regina, who then realizes that the twins have met and uses this as an opportunity to get the inheritance back under her name and remain rich. Regina and Gerardo then decide to kidnap Mariana too and force her to pose as Silvana, seeing as how she is actually able to sing, with the intention of making a fortune off of the Complices band and eventually, get back the inheritance.

Nanny Macrina is now in charge of Mariana too, who is being forced to pose as Silvana, and sees how Mariana is becoming friends with the Complices. She tells Mariana that perhaps the Complices will be able to help. Mariana opens up to Joaquin, Julia, Felipe and Andres, whom agree to help return both twins to their mother.

Silvana is the one who was kidnapped and she is selfish, spoiled and arrogant. On the other hand, Mariana is sweet, humble and caring because was raised by Rocio, whom is the same way.

Throughout the series they meet people like Joaquin and his siblings. Joaquin is an orphan along with his sister Julia and his brother Felipe. Their parents died in a car accident and the kids were left in the care of his aunt Florencia, who later gets tired of them and abandons them.

With the help of their friend and neighbor Andres (who is secretly in love with Julia) and his parents, these kids can keep living alone in the home. This becomes their biggest secret, one they must keep at all costs from the world, especially their neighbor Doña Meche, whom becomes obsessed with proving that the children live alone.

Mariana, still posing as Silvana, asks the Complices to return Silvana to her mother so that Rocio's suffering will end and for Silvana to finally meet their mother. The Complices succeed in doing so, returning Silvana, who is now posing as Mariana, to Rocio. Rocio is ecstatic to have her daughter back, but Silvana, thinking Rocio gave her away as a baby, the lie Regina told her, acts very cold towards her mother the entire time she is posing as Mariana.

The series is split into two parts, during Belinda (whom played the roles of Silvana and Mariana before exiting the show) and after. The first part ends shortly after Belinda's exit, when the twins are finally rescued by the kids and Alberto, Rocio's former boyfriend whom is still madly in love with her.

The twins are returned to Rocio, whom is shocked to find out she truly did have twins as she suspected throughout her entire pregnancy. But being from a small, humble town, she was unable to get any sort of ultrasound done.

Shortly after, Alberto asks Rocio to marry him. He accepts and the two wed. When the truth about what Regina and Gerardo did comes to light, Gerardo flees and Regina fakes her own death. Rocio and her family move into Silvana's "father"'s mansion, which is now under Silvana's name.

This is where the second half of the story commences.

While Silvana was posing as Mariana, she realized that Rocio really wasn't aware that she had twins and did not give her up shortly after her birth. This helps Silvana unlock her singing voice and allows her to sing as beautifully as Mariana. The two twins now begin singing together as the lead vocalists of the Complices.

Regina comes back at this point under the alias Tania Belmont to take her revenge on Silvana. "Tania" opens up a new record label, Enter Records with the intent of starting a new band to destroy the Complices and get Silvana on her label so that she can gain her trust and get back Rolando's fortune.

Tania offers Silvana a recording contract as the one and only vocalist of a new band she calls Silvana y los Bandidos (Silvana and the Bandits). Silvana accepts, leaving Mariana broken and the other Complices hurting.

This becomes the main focus of the second half of the telenovela, Tania trying to get her revenge on Silvana and trying to destroy the Complices.

The telenovela ends as Tania is revealed to be Regina, has a mental breakdown and is taken to a mental hospital and Gerardo is captured by the police and taken to prison.

The finale of the telenovela happens on stage at Veracruz during a Complices concert where the band, now being joined again by Silvana and the other members of Silvana y los Bandidos, perform a show. Mantequilla comes on the stage wearing a sign around his neck that reads "FIN" (The End) and the Complices reunite with all the cast members of the show since the beginning (excluding Belinda) and dance El Baile del Sapito.

Cast

  • Belinda as Mariana Cantú/Silvana del Valle Ontiveros #1
  • Daniela Luján as Mariana Cantú/Silvana del Valle Ontiveros #2
  • Francisco Gattorno as Alberto del Río
  • Laura Flores as Rocío Cantú
  • Martín Ricca as Martín Mendoza
  • Fabián Chávez as Joaquín Olmos
  • Cecilia Gabriela as Regina Ontiveros Vda. del Valle/Tania Velmont
  • Raúl Magaña as Gerardo Ontiveros
  • Manuel Saval as Rolando del Valle
  • Norma Herrera as Doña Pura
  • Johnny Lozada as Sebastián
  • Silvia Lomelí as Helena Cantú
  • Gustavo Rojo as Dr. Federico Rueda
  • Maribel Fernández as Macrina Bautista
  • Carlos Bonavides as Ofelio
  • Miguel Pizarro as Vicente Rosales
  • Ramiro Torres as Ramón
  • Alejandro Speitzer as Felipe Olmos
  • Grisel Margarita as Priscila Ricco Ontiveros
  • Martha Sabrina as Julia Olmos
  • Naydelin Navarrete as Naydelin Mendoza
  • Patricia Martínez as María Contreras
  • Mickey Santana as Omar Contreras
  • Roberto Marín as Roberto Obregón
  • Geraldine Galván as Doris Torres
  • Vadhir Derbez as Andrés Rosales
  • Isaac Castro as Mateo Torres
  • Ana Valeria as Dulce Rosales
  • Rossana San Juan as Lorna Rico
  • Paco Ibáñez as Fortunato Ricco
  • Pedro Weber "Chatanuga" as Don Giusseppe
  • Verónica Macías as Clarita #1
  • Yolanda Ventura as Clarita #2
  • Orlando Miguel as Pepe
  • Rafael del Villar as Dr. Raúl Olivo
  • Arlette Pacheco as Florencia
  • Sergio Acosta as Joel Contreras
  • Olivia Bucio as Martin's mother
  • Raúl Buenfil as Jaime Obregón
  • Benjamin Islas as El Navajas
  • Joana Brito as Doña Meche
  • Ricardo Vera as Comandante Malpica
  • Agustín Arana as Rodolfo García
  • Jacqueline Bracamontes as Jocelyn
  • Eugenio Derbez as Mantequilla's voice

Awards

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2002 Premios Oye Best Soloist GruperoCómplices Al Rescate: Mariana Nominated
3rd Latin Grammy AwardsBest Children's AlbumCómplices Al Rescate: Silvana
Cómplices Al Rescate: Mariana
Cómplices Al Rescate: El Gran Final
Premios Eres NiñosThe Super Actress Belinda Won
The More Overtone

Soundtracks

References

  1. Cómplices Al Rescate ASCAP
  2. Cómplices Al Rescate Allmusic
  3. "Cómplices Al Rescate" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on April 16, 2003. Retrieved May 20, 2016.

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