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Morir dos veces

Morir dos veces

10.0 / 1019961 Seasons

Synopsis

Morir dos veces is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Rendón for Televisa and originally broadcast on Canal de las Estrellas from February 26 to May 10, 1996. Created by José Rendón, with adaptation by Ximena Suárez, co-adaptation by Alfonso Espinosa, and literary editing by Martha Carrillo, the telenovela stars Eduardo Palomo and Carina Ricco. The story follows Silvana, a devoted wife whose life is shattered when her husband, Cristóbal, suddenly dies under mysterious circumstances. As the police uncover his connections to organized crime and suspect Silvana of murder, she becomes entangled in a dangerous web of deception, revenge, and betrayal. Meanwhile, the man everyone believed to be dead returns with a new identity, determined to destroy those who betrayed him.

Genre: Mystery, Drama

Status: Ended

Creator: N/A

Main Cast

Carina Ricco

Silvana Ibánez de Ruiz / Carola Alarcón

Eduardo Palomo

Eduardo Palomo

Esteban Pizarro

Manuel Landeta

Manuel Landeta

Cristóbal Ruiz/Andrés Acosta

Alejandra Avalos

Alejandra Avalos

Martha Luján

Susana Alexander

Susana Alexander

Beatriz

Irma Lozano

Irma Lozano

Carmen

José Carlos Ruiz

José Carlos Ruiz

Orduña

José Elías Moreno

José Elías Moreno

Aarón Zermeño

Jaime Garza

Jaime Garza

Sergio Terán

Vanessa Bauche

Vanessa Bauche

Carola Alarcón

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