Los que ayudan a Dios

Mexican telenovela


Los que ayudan a Dios
GenreTelenovela
Created byOriginal Story:
Nene Cascallar
Adaptation:
Mimí Bechelani
Directed byLuis Vega
StarringMaricruz Olivier
Kitty de Hoyos
Alicia Rodríguez
Norma Herrera
Fernando Luján
Carlos Alberto Badías
Rafael del Río
Fernando Mendoza
Claudio Obregón
Lupita Lara
Raúl Meraz.
Opening theme"Los que ayudan a Dios" by Norma Herrera
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
Production
Executive producerValentín Pimstein[1]
CinematographyCarlos Lozano Dana
Original release
NetworkTelevisa
Release1973 (1973)

Los que ayudan a Dios (English: Those who help God) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1973.[1][2][3]

Plot

Julia, Martha, Elena and Alicia are four young women who become friends working at the hospital where they are voluntary. Each drags his own fears and personal conflicts between the tragic and depressing environment surrounding the hospital.

Cast

  • Maricruz Olivier as Julia
  • Kitty de Hoyos as Martha
  • Alicia Rodríguez as Elena
  • Norma Herrera as Alicia
  • Carlos Alberto Badiaz as Diego
  • Claudio Obregón as Gustavo
  • Enrique Becker as Mauricio
  • Fernando Luján as Fernando
  • Julieta Bracho as Mayra
  • René Muñoz as Dr. César Grajales
  • Javier Ruan as Daniel
  • Rafael del Río as Luis
  • Lupe Lara as Millie
  • Raúl Meraz as Horacio
  • Ana Lilia Tovar as Mabel
  • Elsa Cárdenas as Adriana
  • Alicia Bonet as María Isabel
  • Fernando Mendoza as Sr. Velazco
  • Dolores Camarillo as Magda
  • Leopoldo Falcón as Sr. Castro
  • Zully Keith as Lola

References

  1. ^ a b "Los que ayudan a Dios", Alma-Latina.net, web Alma-MSOD
  2. ^ Lorena Gonzalez. "Los 10 más: Primeros actores de telenovelas" (in Spanish). novelas.about.com. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
  3. ^ "Televisa Telenovelas (1970-1979)". IMDb. Retrieved December 13, 2014.

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