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La Traición (Betrayed) is a Colombian-American telenovela co-produced by United States-based Telemundo and RTI Colombia. Telemundo debuted this serial on January 7, 2008, replacing Madre Luna. This show is also known as Betrayed. [1] Traición is based on the Colombian novel El Caballero de Rauzán, written in 1887 by Felipe Pérez.
La traición may refer to: La traición (2008 TV series), a Colombian-American telenovela; La traición (1984 TV series), a Mexican telenovela
Julio Fuentes (Helio Pedregal), the patriarch of the Fuentes family, has the clan gathered to announce that he is terminally ill. [1] [2] He also informs the family that he has an illegitimate child and that he has ordered the cancellation of plans to merge his law firm with an English firm. [3]
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La traición (English title:The betrayal) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso and directed by Raúl Araiza for Televisa in 1984. [ 1 ] Helena Rojo , Jorge Vargas and Gonzalo Vega starred as protagonists, while Sergio Jiménez and Susana Alexander starred as antagonists.
Betrayed by Rita Hayworth (Spanish: La traición de Rita Hayworth) is a 1968 novel by the Argentine novelist Manuel Puig.It was Puig's first novel. Literary critic Jean Franco writes that the book "was a revelation when it appeared, exploding once and for all the simplistic notions of American cultural imperialism."
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“Contrabando y traición” ("Contraband and Betrayal") is the name of a Mexican song, also called "Camelia, la tejana,” whose lyrics were written by Ángel González in 1972. The song achieved popular success when it was performed by Los Tigres del Norte and included in their album of the same name in 1974.