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Tierra de lobos
2010 Spanish TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tierra de lobos (lit. 'Land of Wolves') is a Spanish television series with elements of historical drama, western, romance, adventure, action, comedy and mystery set in late 19th-century Spain. It originally aired from September 2010 to January 2014 on Telecinco.
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Premise
Spain. 1878. After botching a robbery in Portugal, César and Román Bravo (two outlaw brothers) flee from justice and return to the land they were born in to start a new life.[1] But they are rejected by most of the locals, with the exception of Elena.[2]
The powerful and authoritarian local cacique Antonio Lobo (widowed and the father of four sisters: Almudena, Isabel, Nieves and Rosa), attempts to force the Bravo brothers out of the place.[1][2][3] But love arises between César and one of Lobo's daughters.[3]
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Cast
- Álex García as César Bravo[4]
- Junio Valverde as Román Bravo[4]
- Silvia Alonso as Almudena Lobo[4]
- Adriana Torrebejano as Isabel Lobo[5]
- Dafne Fernández as Nieves Lobo[6]
- Carla Díaz as Rosa Lobo[7]
- Juan Fernández as Antonio Lobo[8]
- Antonio Velázquez as Aníbal Bravo[9]
- María Castro as Elena Valdés[10]
- Berta Hernández as Cristina[5]
- Elisa Mantilla as Lola
- Jordi Rico as Jean Marie Raymond[11]
- Nicolás Coronado as Félix[12]
- Eva Pedraza as Rosario[13]
- Mario Pardo as Damián[14]
- Introduced in the second season
- Carolina Bang as Inés[15]
- Sergio Peris-Mencheta as Capitán Ugarte[15]
- José Sospedra as Teniente Ruiz[15]
- Sandra Blázquez as Luz[16]
- Alejandro Albarracín as Álvaro[17]
- Introduced in season 3
- Assumpta Serna as Duquesa de Gózquez[18]
- Álex González as Don Joaquín Montes[19]
- Raúl Mérida as Hugo Bravo[19]
- Esmeralda Moya as Victoria Eugenia Montes[19]
- Roberto Álvarez as Fernando Bravo[20]
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The series' creators, Juan Carlos Cueto and Rocío Martínez-Llano,[21] served as executive producers and screenwriters.[22] Marcelo Pacheco was charged with art direction, Federico Jusid with the score, and Pepe Reyes with costume design.[22]
The series was produced by Multipark Ficción and Boomerang TV for Telecinco.[23] The first episode premiered on Telecinco on 29 September 2010, with roughly 2.6 million viewers and a 15.6% share.[24] The second season was shot in Maderuelo, province of Segovia.[25]
The last episode aired on 15 January 2014, attracting 2,494,000 viewers (13.1% share).[26]
The broadcasting rights for the Americas were purchased by Direct TV whereas Mediaset Italia held the rights in Italy.[27] The lesbian romance between Isabel Lobo and Cristina was censored in the Italian airing on Mediaset's Rete4.[28]
Season 1
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Season 3
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