Del altar a la tumba (TV Series) (TV Series)
- Original title
- Del altar a la tumba
- Year
- 1969
- Running time
- 30 min.
- Country
- Mexico
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Alicia Rodríguez
- Juan Ferrara
- Liliana Durán
- José Gálvez
- Anita Blanch
- Antonio Medellín
- Susana Alexander
- Miguel Macías
- Rubén Rojo
- Consuelo Monteagudo
- Carlos Riquelme
- Socorro Avelar
- Luis Gimeno
- Arcadio Gamboa
- Adriana Roel
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- Producer
- Genre
- TV Series. Drama. Thriller. Romance | Telenovela / Latino Soap Opera. Melodrama
- Synopsis
- The heroine (Alicia Rodríguez) belonged to a wealthy family and her secret love was a young military (Juan Ferrara). Her family got her to marry a young man of the same social level. On the wedding day, the fiancès are in front of altar, when suddenly a young military bursts into the church and attacks the bride with a knife. The bride falls dead on the floor, while the military escapes from the church. That same night, sorry of what he has done, he enters the cemetery, where stands the coffin with the body of his loved one. Crying he asks her to forgive him. Suddenly he hears her moan, and appears that she is alive. She has taken a poison before the wedding, which started working at the same moment when he attacked her with a knife, but he didn't stung her, but a wooden bench. The poison provoked a catalepsy state, but didn't kill her. The couple, happy to be together again, decide to leave in a boat for Cuba that same night.
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