Primer amor, a mil por hora

Primer amor, a mil por hora (English: First Love, A Thousand per Hour) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Pedro Damián for Televisa in 2000.[1][2] It is a remake of another Televisa telenovela titled Quinceañera. This teen-oriented soap was one of the highest-rated in its time slot.[3][4]

Primer amor, a mil por hora
Also known asPrimer amor... a 1000 × hora
GenreTelenovela
Created byJorge Durán Chávez
Edmundo Báez
René Muñoz
Written byMaría Cervantes Balmori
Issa López
Directed byLuis Pardo
Eloy Ganuza
Martín Álvarez
StarringKuno Becker
Anahí
Mauricio Islas
Theme music composerCarlos Lara
Opening theme"A mil por hora" by Lynda
Ending theme"Juntos" by Anahí & Kuno Becker
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes100 +1 after-finale special
Production
Executive producerPedro Damián
ProducerLuis Luisillo Miguel
Production locationsFilming
Televisa San Ángel
Mexico City, Mexico
CinematographyCarlos Sánchez Ross
Vivian Sánchez Ross
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time41-44 minutes
(episodes 1-100)
88 minutes
(episode 101)
Production companyTelevisa
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseOctober 9, 2000 (2000-10-09) –
February 23, 2001 (2001-02-23)
Related
Quinceañera (1987-1988)
Miss XV (2012)

On Monday, October 9, 2000, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Primer amor, a mil por hora weekdays at 7:00pm, replacing Locura de amor. The last episode was broadcast on Friday, February 23, 2001 with Amigas y rivales replacing it the following Monday.

Anahí, Kuno Becker, Ana Layevska and Valentino Lanús starred as protagonists, while Mauricio Islas, Leticia Perdigón, Arleth Terán and Fabián Robles starred as antagonists.

Cast

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  • Anahí as Giovanna Luna Guerra
  • Kuno Becker as León Baldomero
  • Ana Layevska as Marina Iturriaga Camargo
  • Valentino Lanús as Imanol Jáuregui Tasso
  • Mauricio Islas as Demian Ventura
  • Arleth Terán as Priscila Luna Guerra
  • Alexa Damián as Emilia Baldomero
  • Fabián Robles as Santiago García "La Iguana"
  • Leticia Perdigón as Catalina Guerra de Luna
  • José Elías Moreno as Esteban Luna
  • Sebastián Ligarde as Antonio Iturriaga
  • Mariagna Prats as Pilar Camargo de Iturriaga
  • Manuel "Flaco" Ibáñez as Conrado Baldomero
  • Arturo García Tenorio as Indalesio Cano
  • José María Torre as Bruno Baldomero
  • Aitor Iturrioz as Boris
  • Daniela Luján as Sabrina Luna Guerra
  • Socorro Bonilla as Milagros García
  • Beatriz Moreno as Benita Morales
  • Blanca Sánchez as Andrea Camargo
  • Héctor Gómez as Fernán Camargo
  • Pilar Pellicer as La Chonta
  • Alfredo Ahnert as Luis Fernando "Fher"
  • Damián Mendiola as Vinnie Montijo
  • Mauricio Aspe as Rodolfo "Rudy"
  • Rafael Bazán as El Morrito Cano
  • Enrique Borja Baena as Ricardo "Richard"
  • Gabriela Cano as Melissa Molina
  • Roxana Castellanos as Ana Lozano
  • Ehécatl Chávez as Tirilo
  • Ricardo Chávez as Sebastián Olivares
  • Judy Ponte as Jazmín / Rosaura Santa Cruz
  • Liuba de Lasse as Lourdes "Lulú" Durán
  • Jackeline del Vecchio as Aura
  • Kika Edgar as Olivia
  • Sebastián Rulli as Mauricio
  • Alan Gutiérrez as Enrique #1
  • Renato Bartilotti as Enrique #2
  • Karen Juantorena as Itzel
  • Adriana Laffan as Dorita
  • Felipe Nájera as Valente Montijo
  • Carla Ortiz as Gina
  • Flavio Peniche as Poncho
  • Juan José Peña as Comandante Merino
  • Axel Ricco as Huicho
  • Eduardo Rivera as Artemio
  • Karime Saab as Ana's Assistant
  • Damián Sarka as Diego Ulloa
  • Pedro Sicard as Claudio
  • Laisha Wilkins as Tamara
  • Sergio Sánchez as Ivan
  • Patricia Martínez as Bernarda
  • Julio Sánchez as Mariano
  • Susan Vohn as Bárbara Smith
  • Alec Von Bargen as Adrián
  • Arturo Vázquez as Cienfuegos
  • Dulce María as Brittany
  • Khotan as José Crescencio Martínez
  • Lourdes Canale as Susana
  • Luis Carillo as Dimitri
  • Arturo Barba as Beto
  • Alizair Gómez as Julio
  • Lucero Lander as Inés
  • Anabel Gutiérrez as Ella
  • Julio Camejo
  • Mauricio Barcelata

Soundtrack

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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominee Result
2001 19th TVyNovelas Awards Best Telenovela Pedro Damián Nominated
Best Actress Anahí Nominated
Best Antagonist Actor Mauricio Islas Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Arleth Terán Won
Best Supporting Actor Fabián Robles Nominated
Best Female Revelation Ana Layevska Won
Best Male Revelation Valentino Lanús Won
Best Musical Theme "A mil por hora"
by Lynda
Nominated
Best Direction of the Cameras Carlos Sánchez Ross
Vivian Sánchez Ross
Won
Best Kiss Ana Layevska
Valentino Lanús
Won
Best Fight Kuno Becker
Mauricio Islas
Won
Best Action Sequence Won
El Heraldo de México Awards Male Revelation Valentino Lanús Won
Eres Awards Best Telenovela Pedro Damián Won
Best Young Lead Actress Anahí Won
Best Debut Ana Layevska Won
Valentino Lanús Won
Best Musical Theme "A mil por hora"
by Lynda
Won

References

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  1. ^ "Primer amor, a mil por hora" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on April 3, 2003. Retrieved May 5, 2016.
  2. ^ "Producción - Primer Amor" (in Spanish). Web Official. Retrieved 29 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Primer amor... a mil por hora". Lareinabori, San Antonio. Univisión. Retrieved 29 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Retransmitirán "Primer Amor A Mil Por Hora" en MTV Latinoamérica". El Universal. elgrafico.mx. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  5. ^ "Primer Amor a 1000 X Hora Primer Amor". Amazon. May 8, 2001. Retrieved 29 May 2013.
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