Hablame de amor | |
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Created by | Eric Vonn |
Developed by |
Azteca Azteca Digital: Elisa Salinas Juan David Burns |
Directed by | Luis Vélez Martin Barraza |
Starring |
Danna Garcia José Alonso Mauricio Ochmann Bruno Bichir Julieta Egurrola |
Opening theme | "Eterna tu, eterna yo" by Amanda Miguel |
Ending theme | "Hablame de amor" by Danna García and Antonio Muñíz |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 124 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Luis Vélez Rossana Arau |
Location(s) |
Mexico City, Mexico Guadalajara |
Editor(s) | Sigfrido Garcia |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 35-65 minutes |
Production company(s) | TV Azteca |
Distributor | Azteca Novelas |
Release | |
Original network | Azteca 13/Azteca America |
Picture format | Color |
Original release | 1999 |
Chronology | |
Related shows |
Amor en Silencio (1988) A que no me dejas (2015) |
Háblame de amor (Let' s talk about love) is a Mexican telenovela produced since 1999 by TV Azteca for Azteca Digital (now Azteca Novelas). It is a remake of Amor en silencio by Eric Vonn.
The telenovela is divided into two major parts. The first part centers on Julia (Danna Garcia) and Esteban (Bruno Bichir) as the protagonists, Max's (Ruben Delgadillo) recuperation and Guillermo's illegitimate children.
The second part features the love story between Max (now portrayed by Mauricio Ochmann) and Jimena (again, portrayed by Danna Garcia) and Guillermo's grown up illegitimate children.
Fabian Corres portrays the eldest child, Rodrigo, in the first few episodes of the first part of the telenovela. He later portrays the youngest child, Carlos, in the second part.
Patricia Pereyra portrays Norma in this version, while in the 1988 version, she portrayed the role of Sandy Grant.