Colombian telenovela
The White Slave
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Genre
| Telenovela
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Written by
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- Juliana Barrera
- Andres Burgos
- Said Chamie
- Eduardo Galdo
- Maria Helena Porta
- Clauda Sanchez
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Directed by
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- Liliana Bocanegra
- Mateo Stivelberg
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Starring
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Country of origin
| Colombia
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Original language
| Spanish
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No.
of episodes
| 61
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Executive producer
| Juliana Barrera
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Producers
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- Ana Maria Perez Martinez
- Mauricio Ruiz
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Production location
| Santa Marta
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Cinematography
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- Carlos Arango
- Andres Gutierrez
- Alfredo Ruiz
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Editor
| Fabian Rodriguez
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Network
| Caracol Television
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Release
| January 26
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2016-01-26
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April 25, 2016
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2016-04-25
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The White Slave
(Spanish:
La esclava blanca
), is a Colombian
telenovela
created by Eduardo Galdo and Maria Helena Porta for
Caracol Television
. The series originally aired from January 26, 2016, to April 25, 2016. The series stars
Nerea Camacho
as Victoria, Orian Suarez as Miguel and
Miguel de Miguel
as Nicolas.
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Plot
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Victoria Quintero is born the daughter of Don Domingo Quintero, owner of the El Eden estate, and his wife Elena. Within weeks her parents die in a fire started deliberately by a neighboring landowner and merchant, Nicolas Parreno, who wants the Quintero land. Victoria is saved by her black nurse, Lorenza, and her husband, Tomas. With their daughters, Milagros and Rosita, Victoria is taken to a
palenque
deep in the jungle, where for twelve years she grows up as a
maroon
, believing this to be her family.
Victoria has a friend in the palenque, Miguel, the illegitimate son of Sara, a runaway slave, and Parreno. Together they visit the town of
Santa Marta
, but they are followed back to the palenque by soldiers who believe Victoria, a white girl, has been kidnapped. Parreno then hears about the supposedly kidnapped girl, guesses she is the missing Victoria, and orders his foreman to kill her. In a raid on the palenque, many of the maroons, including Lorenza, are killed, and the survivors are captured and returned to slavery. Tomas, his daughters, and Miguel all now become the slaves of Parreno.
Victoria escapes the attack and seeks refuge in the village church, whose priest, Father Octavio, sends her away to join a convent in Spain, where she is taught to read, write, and serve as a novice. Some ten years later, Victoria escapes from the convent, with the help of her best friend, Remedios. She then returns to Santa Marta posing as Lucia de Bracamonte, a Spanish aristocrat who has entered into an agreement to marry Parreno. Victoria's plan is simply to find Miguel and his family and take them away, but in Santa Marta she is told the story of her parents’ death and decides to stay on and destroy Parreno.
Cast
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- Nerea Camacho
as Victoria Quintero
- Orian Suarez as Miguel Nava Soler
- Miguel de Miguel
as Nicolas Parreno, Main villain
- Modesto Lacen as Tomas
- Norma Martinez as Adela, Villain
- Ricardo Vesga as Enrique Morales, Villain
- Vina Machado as Eugenia Upton
- Andres Suarez as Capitan Granados, Villain
- Natasha Klauss
as Ana
- Miroslava Morales as Lorenza Aragon Yepes
- Ana Mosquera as Milagros
- Jose Luis Garcia Campos as Comandante Padilla
- Mauro Donetti as General Marquez
- Luciano D'Alessandro
as Alonso Marquez
- Paola Moreno as Remedios
- Sara Pinzon as Victoria Quintero
- Carrel Lasso as Trinidad
- Cristina Garcia as Isabelita Parreno
- Andres Parra as Gabriel Marquez
- Teo Sierra as Alberto
- Jefferson Quinones as Ruben
- Leonardo Acosta as Arturo Lopez
- Juan Jimenez as Jaime Lopez
- Karoll Marquez as Jesus Pimentel
- Mauricio Figueroa as Pedro Caicedo "Pardo"
- Nadia Rowinsky as Lupe
- Andrea Gomez as Catalina Restrepo
- Roberto Cano as Felipe Restrepo
- Camilo Saenz as Joaquin Marquez
- Carlos Duplat as Abad Rangel
- Isabella Garcia as Isabelita Parreno
- Sofia Jaramillo as Hilda
- Hector de Malba as Martin King
- Luis Fernando Patino as Soldado Garcia
Episodes
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Awards and nominations
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References
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