Tú o nadie

Tú o nadie
Genre Telenovela
Created by María Zarattini
Written by María Zarattini
Directed by José Rendón
Starring Lucía Méndez
Andrés García
Salvador Pineda
Úrsula Prats
Luz María Jerez
Magda Guzmán
Theme music composer Honorio Herrero
Opening theme Corazon de Piedra by Lucía Méndez
Ending theme Don Corazon by Lucía Méndez
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 120
Production
Executive producer(s) Ernesto Alonso
Cinematography Carlos Zuniga
Running time 21-22 minutes
Production company(s) Televisa
Distributor Televisa
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Original release February 11 – July 29, 1985
Chronology
Preceded by La pasión de Isabela
Followed by Vivir un poco
Related shows Acapulco, cuerpo y alma (1995)
Sortilegio (2009)

Tú o nadie (English title: You or no one) is a Mexican telenovela. It was produced and broadcast by Televisa in 1985.[1] It became a major international hit, and is considered one of the most successful telenovelas from the 1980s.

Lucía Méndez and Andrés García starred as protagonists, while Salvador Pineda and Úrsula Prats starred as main antagonists.

Plot

Max and Antonio are stepbrothers. Max loathes his stepbrother Antonio because his father, the husband of Max's mother Victoria, left all his fortune and the business to his son Antonio. Max hatches a plan to take all of Antonio's money by marrying Raquel, a girl of humble origins that lives in the city of Guadalajara with her sister & father. Max marries Raquel under the name of Antonio and on their wedding night he is called away. Max leaves Raquel informing her that he has to go away on business. Max returns home to see his brother Antonio off on a business trip. The plane that Antonio boards was sabotaged by Max and when the plane goes down it is presumed that Antonio perished. Max plants the marriage license in Antonio's room, and their mother contacts Raquel informing her of Antonio's death and that she should come right away to the funeral.

When Raquel arrives at the mansion she is in disbelief that Antonio lived there since she thought she had married a middle class man. During her stay Max presents himself to her she is stunned but he explains to her that he had to create this whole story to regain what was rightfully his and paints Antonio as a despicable man. At first Raquel figures out that Max had his brother killed but Max convinces her otherwise that he did not do it, it was just luck. Max tries to have her go along with the story. But Raquel being of good will and not wanting to be a delinquent rebukes his plan. Max tells her they only have to live out the lie until things calm down then he will marry her to then in turn have access to the fortune. Raquel declines to go along with the ruse at first, but is then blackmailed since Max knows that Raquel's father is into some shady business and if she does not go along with his plan he will send her dad and sister to jail and blame the death of Antonio on her.

As days go by she comes to realize what an evil person Max is and no longer loves him. Antonio then resurfaces alive. When he is told that he will go home to his wife Antonio is a bit perplexed as he is pretty sure he would remember a wife however, doctors have convinced him that he has amnesia. Antonio remains still unsettled. When Raquel and the real Antonio first see each other they are a bit surprised but yet enthralled. Eventually with time they began to fall for each at Max's dismay since he actually loves Raquel.

Cast

Awards

Year Award Category Nominee Result
19864th TVyNovelas AwardsBest Telenovela of the Year Ernesto AlonsoNominated
Best Actress Lucía Méndez
Best Actor Andrés García
Best Antagonist Actress Úrsula Prats
Best Antagonist Actor Salvador Pineda
Best Leading Actress Magda GuzmánWon
Best Leading Actor Miguel ManzanoNominated
Best Young Lead Actress Luz María Jerez Won
Liliana Abud Nominated
Best Male Revelation Luis Xavier
Best Direction José Rendón Won
Best Original Story or Adaptation María Zarattini Nominated
Best Female Debut Paola Moreli

References

  1. Tú o nadie in Alma Latina Retrieved December 5, 2015
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