Tic Tac (telenovela)
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Genre | Telenovela |
Written by |
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Directed by | María Eugenia Rencoret |
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Opening theme | "Another One Bites the Dust" (Queen) |
Country of origin | Chile |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 95 |
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Original network | TVN |
First shown in | Santiago, 1997 |
Tic Tac is a Chilean telenovela produced by TVN. It was written by Jorge Marchant Lazcano, Perla Devoto, Maité Chapero and Jimmy Daccarett. Directed by María Eugenia Rencoret.
The soundtrack of the soap opera was based primarily on the album Tribute to Queen, featuring covers of songs by the group as interpreted by Latin artists Illya Kuryaki & The Valderramas, Soda Stereo, Molotov, Fito Paez and Aterciopelados.
Plot
After a seance ghost of a young high-class call Maximilian Ossa (Enrique Cintolesi), who died in very strange circumstances, returns from 1925 to 1997 for recovering the love of his beloved Pola Santa Maria (Leonor Varela).
In 1997 Max is the great-niece of his beloved, and physically identical with the same name, from whom he falls in love. There is also a named Nicolas (Francisco Pérez-Bannen) Hunt Mysteries who, for his radio program Magik Radio try to prove that Max is a ghost, well away from Pola, who also is in love.
Cast
- Enrique Cintolesi - Maximiliano Ossa
- Leonor Varela - Pola Santa María
- Bastián Bodenhöfer - Tomás Barcelona
- Ximena Rivas - Eva Félix
- Coca Guazzini - Ivana Gabor
- Mauricio Pesutic - Ángel Mendizábal / Ángela Smith
- Peggy Cordero - Emilia Santa María
- Jaime Vadell - Samuel Gaete
- Anita Klesky - Rosario Pascal
- Ana Reeves - Victoria Grant
- Edgardo Bruna - Renato Puig
- Adriana Vacarezza - Calú Barcelona
- Solange Lackington - Iris Valdés
- Francisco Pérez-Bannen - Nicolás Urrutia
- Alejandra Fosalba - Samantha Rouge
- Roberto Artiagoitía - Memo
- Mónica Godoy - Isidora Ortúzar
- Yuyuniz Navas - Romina Gaete
- Nicolás Fontaine - Matías Mendizábal
- Remigio Remedy - Gaspar "Roca" García
- Pamela Villalba - Dominique Aldunate
- Paulo Meza - Charly Troncoso
- Paola Volpato - Jocelyn Miranda
- Claudio Arredondo - Antonio "Toño"
- Blanca Lewin - Macarena Mendizábal
- Íñigo Urrutia - Ignacio García
- Carola Derpsch - María José Donoso
- Pedro Villagra - José María
- Jorge Hevia Jr. - Diego Gaete
- Antonella Orsini - Aurora Aldunate
- Clemente Gómez - Andrés Mendizábal
References
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