La sombra del pasado
La sombra del pasado is a Mexican telenovela, produced by MaPat López de Zatarain for Televisa. It is a remake of the telenovela written by José Cuauhtémoc Blanco and Víctor Manuel Medina Cervantes El Manantial in 2001.
Michelle Renaud and Pablo Lyle stars as the protagonists, while Alexis Ayala and Alejandra Barros stars as the antagonists. There is a special participation of Susana González and René Strickler, with Alfredo Adame, Manuel "Flaco" Ibáñez and first actress Cynthia Klitbo.
Production of La sombra del pasado officially started on August 18, 2014.
Plot
Two very different families live in the village of Santa Lucía who are involved in a whirlwind of passion, pain, and revenge. The rivaling families are the Mendozas and the Alcocers.Severiano Mendoza and Candela Santana are a rich and powerful marriage who live at the ranch, "Las Ánimas", along with their young son, Cristóbal. Roberta and Raymundo Alcocer also have a daughter named Aldonza; however, they do not live with the same luxuries as the Mendoza family, which causes frustration and resentment in Roberta as nothing is enough to fill the inferiority complex that follows her like a shadow.
She is in love with her past love, a priest but will need to resist the temptation. She and Severiano will stop at nothing to ruin Aldonza and Cristóbal's love, keeping them apart with their intense family rivalry.
Aldonza and Cristóbal will face many hurdles and awful lies. At the end this couple will overcome them to live their love once and for all.
Cast
Main
- Michelle Renaud as Aldonza Alcocer Lozada de Mendoza
- Pablo Lyle as Cristóbal Mendoza Santana
- Alexis Ayala as Severiano Mendoza
- Alejandra Barros as Candela Santana de Mendoza
- Alfredo Adame as Padre Jerónimo
Recurring
- Susana González as Roberta Lozada Torres de Alcocer
- Cynthia Klitbo as Prudencia Garduño de Zapata
- René Strickler as Raymundo Alcocer
- Manuel "Flaco" Ibáñez as Melesio Olegario
- Thelma Madrigal as Valeria Zapata
- Alex Sirvent as Emanuel Zapata
- Lisset as Adelina Lozada
- Sachi Tamashiro as Dolores "Lola" Olegario
- Beatriz Moreno as Dominga de Olegario
- Horacio Pancheri as Renato Ballesteros
- Luis Xavier as Humberto Zapata
- Arleth Terán as Isadora
- Diego de Erice as Tomás Garcés
- Aarón Hernán as Padre Sixto
- Fernando Cermeño as Joaquín
- Juan Carlos Nava as Edmundo
- José Carlos Farrera as Abelardo Lagos
- Fernanda López as María de los Ángeles "Mary" Lagos
- Arlette Pacheco as Simoneta Saavedra / Viviana