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Acorralada | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | Alberto Gómez |
Directed by |
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Creative director | Raúl de la Nuez |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | Ángel Arce
"Acorralada" by Ángel Arce "Eres tu" by Ángel Arce and Jossel Calveiro |
Country of origin | United States Venezuela |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 187 |
Production | |
Executive producers |
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Producer | Dulce Terán |
Production locations | |
Cinematography | Eduardo Dávila |
Editor | Lisset Sánchez |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production companies | |
Original release | |
Network | Univisión |
Release | January 15 October 5, 2007 | –
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Acorralada (Trapped) is an American telenovela produced by Venevisión. Univision aired Acorralada from January 15, 2007 to October 5, 2007 on weekday afternoons at 2pm/1c. It was rebroadcast in late 2011 through April 2012 on Univision's sister network, Telefutura (now UniMás). It was filmed in Miami, Florida (USA), and lasted about 187 episodes. It is the second long-running telenovela that Venevisión Productions has produced without its former co-producer Fonovideo. Acorralada is the theme and another notable song "Eres Tu" written by Angel Arce and Jossel Calveiro. It stars as Alejandra Lazcano, Mariana Torres, Sonya Smith, David Zepeda, William Levy, and Bernie Paz as the main protagonists, while Jorge Luis Pila, Maritza Rodríguez, Frances Ondiviela, Orlando Fundichely, Alicia Plaza, Virna Flores, Grettel Trujillo, Diana Osorio, Valentina Bove, Yul Bürkle, Julián Gil and Juan Vidal are the main villains/ antagonists of the story.
It began airing in Venezuela on December 10, 2008 in the 11 pm time slot on Venevisión and finished on July 25, 2009 with seven months of airing and being the most successful telenovela for its time slot since La fea más bella.
Cisneros Media released Acorralada on DVD in the United States on December 2, 2008, a week before its debut on Venezuelan television. The DVD set consists of three discs, and has a running time of 596 minutes. The show is heavily edited in order to fit into three discs. Neither Venevision nor Univision have plans to offer a more complete version.
The show has been broadcast in more than 50 countries.[1]