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Corazón salvaje (1993 TV series)
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caption = Corazón salvaje

title = DVD
Directed by Alberto Cortés
José Rendón
Written by Caridad Bravo Adams (novel)
María Zarattini (adaptation)
Script by María Zarattini
Cinematography by Miguel Valdés
Producer(s) José Rendón
Starring Edith González
Eduardo Palomo
Ana Colchero
Ariel López Padilla
Music by Jorge Avendaño
Theme song Corazón Salvaje
Performed by Mijares
Country of origin Mexico
Language(s) Spanish
Original channel Mexico Televisa
United States Univision
United States Galavisión
Broadcast Mexico Mexico:
June 14, 1993 -
February 18, 1994
United States USA:
May 11, 1999 -
July 6, 1999
July 13, 2003 -
April 25, 2004
No. of episodes 160 of 30 minutes

Corazón Salvaje is a Mexican telenovela, which was produced by and broadcast on Televisa in 1993. It was also broadcast on Galavisión and Univision in the United States later that year and again in 2003 as well as in Peru in 1993 and 1999, in Kenya on KTN and in Italy on Rete 4 in 1993 and on 7Gold and 2004.

This is the latest adaptation to date of the novel Corazón salvaje by Caridad Bravo Adams and the third Mexican telenovela. The story was adapted by María Zarattini who changed the setting where the story takes place from Martinique to the port of Veracruz and the French surnames of the characters to Spanish surnames. The historical advisor for this telenovela was Jose Ruiz de Esparza who also advised the production of Alondra also starred by Ana Colchero in the title role.

Eduardo Palomo played the roles of Francisco Alcázar and his grown-up son, "Juan del Diablo". Palomo sported long hair for the production and taking advantage of the enormous success of the telenovela debuted with an album still with his long hair. Enrique Lizalde who played the role of "Juan del Diablo" in the 1966 version played the role of Juan's mentor in this production.

In 2009 Aracely Arámbula and Eduardo Yáñez star in the New Version of Corazón salvaje

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[edit] Awards

This production earned the TP de Oro Award in 1995/96 for Best Telenovela and the TVyNovelas Award for Best Telenovela of the Year in 1994. These awards are considered the most prestigious television awards in Spain and Mexico respectively.

It also received the 1995 Telegatto Award in Italy where the telenovela, as "Cuore Selvaggio" became a big success and made Palomo a star in that country and received the La Giara d'Argento award in 1996.

[edit] Cast

[edit] Plot

For the plot see the article about the original novel: Corazón salvaje.

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