Señora | |
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Genre |
Telenovela Romance Drama |
Created by | José Ignacio Cabrujas |
Written by |
José Ignacio Cabrujas Ibsen Martínez Cristina Policastro Eliseo Morales |
Directed by | Luis Alberto Lamata Aura Guevara |
Starring |
Caridad Canelón Maricarmen Regueiro Carlos Mata |
Opening theme | Di Que Tu performed by Carlos Mata |
Ending theme | Di Que Tu performed by Carlos Mata |
Country of origin | Venezuela |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 229 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | María Auxiliadora Barrios |
Producer(s) | Henry Marquez |
Production company(s) | RCTV |
Distributor | RCTV International |
Release | |
Original network | RCTV |
Original release | 1988 – September 26, 1989 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | La pasión de Teresa |
Related shows | Toda una dama (2007) |
Señora is a 1988 Venezuelan telenovela written by José Ignacio Cabrujas and produced by Radio Caracas Televisión. The telenovela lasted 229 episodes and was distributed internationally by RCTV International.
Maricarmen Regueiro and Carlos Mata starred as the main protagonists with Caridad Canelón as the main antagonist.
Young, mischievous and rebellious, Eugenia has been sentenced to five years in prison for a minor offense. She knows that District Attorney Diego Mendoza is responsible for the unusually harsh sentence and she vows to get revenge. A few years later, upon her release, Eugenia's only family is the woman who raised her. But the woman dies a few days later, leaving only a woman's name on a piece of paper and a message saying it was the truth of her past. Later, a terrible accident brings Eugenia face to face with the man who put her in jail. Fleeing the police, Eugenia goes to work for a domineering woman who blackmails her, but who has a powerful influence on her life. In this new world, Eugenia meets a man who falls in love with her and worships her, but Eugenia has no time for love. She is obsessed with her passion for vengeance against the man who ruined her life. Eugenia cannot know that fate, in all its irony, has prepared a trap for her.