Los Beverly de Peralvillo

Los Beverly de Peralvillo
Genre Sitcom
Written by Mauricio Kleiff
Directed by Antonio Fernández
Starring Guillermo Rivas
Leonorilda Ochoa
Arturo Castro
Amparo Arozamena
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes Approx. 120
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Televisión Independiente de México
(now Televisa)
Release
Picture format Black-and-white
(196971)
Color
(197173)
Original release 28 October 1969 (1969-10-28) – 6 January 1973 (1973-01-06)
Chronology
Followed by Los nuevos Beverly
External links
Website

Los Beverly de Peralvillo is a Mexican sitcom that copied its overall format from "The Beverly Hillbillies" that originally aired from 1969 to 1973.[1] It stars Guillermo Rivas, Leonorilda Ochoa, Arturo Castro, and Amparo Arozamena as the main characters.

The series was a success and spawned two films, Los Beverly de Peralvillo (1971) and ¡Qué familia tan cotorra! (1973), and a follow-up series, Los nuevos Beverly.[2]

Premise

El Borras is a taxi driver who falls in love with La Pecas. Not knowing that her shiftless family is waiting for someone to support them, Borras gladly marries her. Doña Chole, Pecas' mother, reveals the truth and forces Borras to provide for the whole family; Borras begins to detest her and calls her "La Tarantula". Borras relies on the help of his mustached friend, El Bigotón, who instantly becomes enamored of Doña Chole. El Comanche, the policeman who issues Borras' traffic citations, also falls in love with Doña Chole. The family lives in Colonia Peralvillo, a poor Mexico City neighborhood.

Cast and characters

Production

The series premiered on 28 October 1969 at 8:30 p.m.[3] The series' intro billed the actors in this order: Rivas, Ochoa, Castro, and Arozamena; each character told an individual joke just before their credit appeared. The episodes were filmed in black-and-white until mid-1971, when they changed to color.

List of episodes

Season 1 (1969)
  1. Released 28 October 1969
  2. Released 4 November 1969
  3. Released 9 December 1969
  4. Released 16 December 1969
  5. Released 23 December 1969

Impact

The sitcom could be assumed to be the forerunner of "comedic dysfunctional family" sitcoms of Mexico such as La familia P. Luche and Una familia de diez.

DVD releases

In 2006, 20 episodes of the series were released in two disc packages by Televisa Home Entertainment. The first DVD is "Los Beverly de Peralvillo Vol. 1" and the second is "Los Beverly de Peralvillo Vol. 2", both contain ten episodes. The DVDs' special features include a photo gallery and an interview with the series' writer, Mauricio Kleiff.[4]

References

  1. Recuerda y ríete nuevamente con 'Los Beverly de Peralvillo', Retrieved January 7, 2011.
  2. "Regresan Los Beverly". El Siglo de Torreón. 20 June 1994. Retrieved 12 November 2014.
  3. "Canal 11 en cadena". El Siglo de Torreon. 28 October 1969. Retrieved 12 November 2014.
  4. Televisa Home Entertainment - Los Beverly de Peralvillo Vol. 1, Retrieved January 8, 2011.
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