Perro amor (Colombian TV series)
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| Perro amor | |
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DVD poster | |
| Genre | Telenovela |
| Created by | Juana Uribe |
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| Directed by | Sergio Osorio |
| Creative director | Amparo Gutiérrez |
| Theme music composer | Nicolás Uribe |
| Country of origin | Colombia |
| Original language | Spanish |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Manuel Peñaloza |
| Cinematography | Eduardo Carreño |
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| Production company | Cenpro Televisión |
| Original release | |
| Network | Canal Uno |
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| Perro amor | |
Perro amor is a Colombian telenovela produced by Cenpro Televisión for Canal Uno, and it started airing on Colombian broadcast channel Canal Uno in February 1998, and concluded in June 1999.[1] It stars Danna García, and Julián Arango.[1]
After the success of the telenovela in its original broadcast, it was retransmitted on 19 October 2000 on Canal Uno,[2] and since then it has not been retransmitted.[3] In 2010 an adaptation with the same name was made for the United States, which premiered on Telemundo and starred Carlos Ponce.[4]
The story revolves around Antonio Brando (Julián Arango) and Sofía Santana (Danna García), both strangers who know each other after Antonio decided to place a bet with his cousin.