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La Saga, Negocio de Familia

La Saga, Negocio de Familia
Genre Telenovela
Created by Dario Alberto Dago García
Written by Dago García, Paola Cázares, Paola Arias
Directed by Juan Carlos Villamizar Delgado, Diego Mejía, Germán Porras, Juan Delgado
Starring Robinson Díaz
Diego Cadavid
Frank Ramírez
Juan Carlos Vargas
Luis Fernando Bohórquez
Nicolás Rincón
Manuel José Chávez
Marlon Moreno
Jairo Camargo
Ronald Ayazo
Katherine Vélez
Flora Martínez
María Helena Doering
Isabella Santodomingo
Luis Mesa
Sandra Reyes
Catalina Aristizábal
Martina García
Patricia Castañeda
Ana Bolena Meza
Patricia Ércole
Manuela González
Estefanía Borge
Liliana González
Judy Henríquez
Patricia Vásquez
Opening theme Instrumental
Country of origin Colombia
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 186
Production
Executive producer(s) Orlando Jiménez
Producer(s) Dago García
Location(s) Bogotá
Camera setup Multicamera
Running time 45 minutes
Release
Original network Caracol TV
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original release March 15, 2004 (2004-03-15) – 2004 (2004)
Chronology
Preceded by El autentico Rodrigo Leal
Followed by El Baile de la vida

La Saga, Negocio de Familia (in English The Saga; Family business) was a popular Colombian "telenovela" aired in 2004 By Caracol TV and currently airing (starting in 2006) on GenTV in South Florida. The show follows the history of the Manrique family, which was prominent in the underworld of Bogotá, Colombia. This telenovela is characterized by an unconventional plot; it is not a love story, but several stories of events that occur through five generations of the same family. Moreover, in this production there is no humor and the plot is marked by death, suffering and crime.

It received the "Best Telenovela" award at the Colombian Television Awards in 2005.

1930: Exile This is the story of the Manrique, a provincial family that moved to Bogotá after one of its patriarchs decided to try his luck in the city. He ended up founding a criminal organization by accident and decided to strengthen it. Then, he tried to reintegrate into society but tragically succumbed after having created an illegal world.

The decade of the 30s brought a radical, violent, and armed political conflict to the country. Tomás Manrique, a man of class and wealthy family, had to flee his home town with his wife Josefina and his son Pedrito. During the night, an armed group unexpectedly barges into a party, killing every male they found to be in the opposing political party. When this war that Tomás had decided not to be a part of had begun, he moves to the capital with his family helped by a worker from the railway station. The worker, Pascual Martinez, leads them to a small inn owned by Magnolia, a woman dedicated to witchcraft. However, Pascual, in complicity with Magnolia, breaks into the family's room and steals their money, after Pascual decides he can be cheated. When Tomás confronts him, he is brutally beaten, but when he recovers from his wounds, Tomás takes revenge by stealing Pascual's gold cuff links from his room. Later, both men settle their differences and go to a brothel owned by Deborah, Pascual's lover. The brothel becomes a haunt for both of them. Helped by Pascual, Tomás accepts a job in a factory that manufactures screws.

One afternoon, a group of thieves enters the factory. Tomás accidentally ends up being the hero when he immobilizes the criminals, winning the respect and trust of his boss Facundo, who allows Tomás, dandy by nature, to enter and desire his wealthy lifestyle, full of luxury and commodity. But Tomás knows that collecting such a fortune means many years of hard work, and he is not willing to wait that long. He decides to rob his boss's house with the complicity of Pascual, a thief and new friend. In order to get the guns for this, they made a deal with a mobster who, in return, asks for part of the loot and takes Pedro, Tomás's son, as a guarantee. Tomás accepts the deal, but things get complicated, and he ends up accidentally killing his boss and also later killing the mobster who lent them the guns, thereby not sharing any of the loot. He rescues his son and gets home with a feeling of having done the right thing.


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