Azul Tequila

Mexican telenovela


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::summary Mexican telenovela ::

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FieldValue
imageAzul Tequila poster.jpg
genreTelenovela
countryMexico
networkAzteca Trece
first_aired
languageSpanish
directorHumberto Zurita
producerZuba Producciones
writer{{Plainlist
creatorAlfonso Acebal
starring{{Plainlist
music{{Plainlist
openthemeInstrumental
companyTV Azteca Digital
ZUBA Producciones
cinematography{{Plainlist
num_episodes160
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| image = Azul Tequila poster.jpg | genre = Telenovela | country = Mexico | network = Azteca Trece | first_aired = | language = Spanish | director = Humberto Zurita | producer = Zuba Producciones | writer = {{Plainlist|

Azul Tequila is a Mexican telenovela. The 160-episode serial was produced for TV Azteca by the celebrity couple Christian Bach and Humberto Zurita in conjunction with Humberto's brother Gerardo through their production company ZUBA Producciones. The complete series has been released in an 8 DVD box set.

Plot

Azul is a young woman in the end of the 19th century who has been forced to get engaged to Arcadio Berriozabal when she is in love with his brother Santiago Berriozabal. Before her wedding peasant revolution is started and she is kidnapped. Santiago, believing she is dead, creates one of the finest tequilas and calls it "Azul Tequila".

Cast

Reception

With an approximate cost of $5,000,000 United States dollars, this production was praised by the critics, but was not a great success with the Mexican audience. It was a successful telenovela in Europe, Asia, Malaysia, and Thailand. This was the first telenovela for Ursula Pratts with TV Azteca, and also the first in 10 years after Monte Calvario in 1988.

References

References

  1. [http://www.alma-latina.net/AzulTequila/AzulTequila.shtml "Azul Tequila"] ''Alma-Latina''. Retrieved 2014-1-5.

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