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La casa de al lado
GenreTelenovela
Created byJosé Ignacio Valenzuela
Written by
  • Juan Marcos Blanco
  • José Ignacio Valenzuela
  • Ivette Rivero
  • Roberto Stopello
Story byJosé Ignacio Valenzuela
Directed by
  • Luis Manzo
  • Ricardo Schwarz
Starring
Opening themeSuspense theme
ComposerTulio Cremisini
Country of originUnited States
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes165
Production
Executive producerDavid Posada
ProducerJairo Arcila
Cinematography
  • Miguel Font
  • José Luis Velarde
EditorRamiro Pardo
Original release
NetworkTelemundo
ReleaseMay 31, 2011 (2011-05-31) –
January 23, 2012 (2012-01-23)
Related

La casa de al lado (The House Next Door) is an American Spanish-language black comedy telenovela produced by the United States–based television network Telemundo. This mystery is a remake of the Chilean telenovela La familia de al lado produced by TVN in 2010 to 2011 and is being adapted by the author of the original, José Ignacio Valenzuela making a story longer with many differences from the original.

Filming began in April 2011 and was completed in December 2011. From May 31, 2011, to January 23, 2012, Telemundo aired the serial on weeknights at 9 p.m./8c during the 2011–2012 season[1][2] The version broadcast by Telemundo at 10pm contained an above average level of violence. As with most of its other telenovelas, the network broadcasts English subtitles as closed captions on CC3. In Pakistan, the show was broadcast on Urdu 1 retitled Ek Dhund Si Chayi Hai. In

In Nigeria, the telenovela aired on Televista. In Sub-Saharan Africa, it was broadcast on eAfrica. In Namibia, it aired on NBC3 in July 2019. It was also broadcast on Telemundo Africa.

Plot

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This tale is a black comedy with an absurd body-count. It is a circus where people go to the hospital and to jail. The Condes, a wealthy and influential family, appear to have it all: money, power, and a close, beautiful family. They were recently rocked by a tragedy when Adolfo (David Chocarro), husband of the eldest daughter Ignacia Conde (Catherine Siachoque) apparently died by falling out a window in the family mansion. The other 2 siblings of Ignacia are Carola Conde (Ximena Duque) and Emilio Conde (Gabriel Valenzuela). Meanwhile, apparently Adolfo's twin, Leonardo, continues to live in the mansion, confined to a wheel chair. When Gonzalo Ibañez (Gabriel Porras) marries Ignacia 6 months later, he is compelled to unravel the mystery of what happened to Adolfo. Mysterious events begin to envelop the Conde family suggesting that Adolfo is alive and well.

Next door live Pilar Arismendi (Maritza Rodríguez) and her husband, Javier Ruiz (Miguel Varoni), with their two children. Behind the gloss of success and family felicity lurks a dark reality and secrets that threaten to devastate both the Ruiz and Conde families. Javier is a highly regarded and influential attorney, who, for years, is employed by the Condes. Javier's privileged position becomes threatened by Gonzalo, who is appointed Javier's business associate by his powerful father-in-law, Renato Conde (Daniel Lugo). Javier will do anything to protect to what he believes he is entitled. Romantic intrigue develops between the neighbors and further confounds the mysteries, the tension, the dangers, and the suspense that loom large in the novela. Pilar has a sister called Rebeca Arismendi (Karla Monroig).

It is revealed that Ignacia, Carola, and Emilio are not biological siblings, as their parents could not have children, and so they were adopted. Emilio marries Hilda (Sofia Lama) but they divorce after she gives birth to a child with problems and she soon starts to have problems herself. Emilio starts working as gigolo.

Gonzalo/Inaki Mora, Adolfo/Ismael Mora and Leonardo/Ivan Mora turn out to be brothers, being Mabel and Igor's sons. They want to take revenge on the Condes' so they had thrown Ivan out of the window and Adolfo took his place. They murdered several persons who found out their true agenda. The first person to whom is revealed that Gonzalo is a criminal is Matias (Jorge Luis Pila), Rebeca's fiancée. Gonzalo shoots him, Adolfo being present.

Pilar falls in love with Gonzalo and divorces Javier. Gonzalo kidnaps Rebeca after she had found out that Adolfo/Ismael and him are murderers. Adolfo/Ismael discovers her, she manages to escape but he follows her by car and causes her an accident. She remains paralyzed, mute.

Pilar's twin sister, Raquel Arismendi (Maritza Rodríguez) also wants to get revenge and pour out her wrath on the two families, Ruiz and Conde. She wants to destroy Pilar because she had a better life. Cecilia gave her for adoption because she could not raise both of them. Raquel had a bad life, was abused by her stepfather, killed him, ended up in prison. She is the author of "La Casa de al Lado" and "Condenados"; in "Condenados" she announces the next murders. She poisons Sebastian. She shoots Ignacia and kills her. She helped Renato Conde to commit suicide. She has a brief fling with Ismael.

In the series finale, Raquel is accidentally stabbed by Pilar. Ismael is burned to death by Carola. Gonzalo is arrested. But a new family moves in to be another Casa de al Lado with a beautiful wife. The villain Javier does the comical hot diggity reaction to her, and we surmise he will be doing adultery with her soon. A villain triumphs at the end.

Cast

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Main

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  • Maritza Rodríguez as Pilar Arismendi / Raquel Arismendi, protagonist/her twin sister, main female villain character, writer of the House in the neighbors, killed 5 persons Raquel- Accidentally stabbed by Pilar
  • Gabriel Porras as Gonzalo Ibáñez / Iñaki Mora Vergara / Roberto Acosta, protagonist and main male villain character, wants to revenge on the Conde family, killed many persons, Ends up in jail
  • Miguel Varoni as Javier Ruiz, villain, husband of Pilar
  • Catherine Siachoque as Ignacia Conde villain, wife of Gonzalo Shot by Raquel
  • David Chocarro as Adolfo Acosta / Ismael Mora / Leonardo Acosta / Iván Mora. Secondary male villain character, killed many persons, Burned alive by Carola
  • Daniel Lugo as Renato Conde Manipulated by Raquel into committing suicide
  • Felicia Mercado as Eva Spencer
  • Karla Monroig as Rebeca Arismendi
  • Jorge Luis Pila as Matías Santa María
  • Orlando Fundichely as Sebastián Andrade Poisoned by Raquel
  • Angélica María as Cecilia Arismendi

Also starring

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Guest

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Awards

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La Casa de al Lado has been nominated for Novela of the Year, Favorite Lead Actress (Catherine Siachoque) and Actor (Gabriel Porras), The Best Bad Boy and Girl, Best Supporting Actress, The Perfect Couple, The Best Kiss, Great Young Actor, and Best Novela Soundtrack.[3][4] It won Favorite Lead Actress (Maritza Rodríguez) and Best Supporting Actor.[5]

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2012 Premios Tu Mundo Novela of the Year La Casa de al Lado Nominated
Favorite Lead Actress Maritza Rodríguez Won
Catherine Siachoque Nominated
Favorite Lead Actor Gabriel Porras Nominated
The Best Bad Boy Miguel Varoni
David Chocarro
Nominated
The Best Bad Girl Maritza Rodríguez Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Rosalinda Rodríguez Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Gabriel Valenzuela Won
The Perfect Couple Karla Monroig and Jorge Luis Pila Nominated
The Best Kiss Miguel Varoni
Catherine Siachoque
Ximena Duque and David Chocarro
Nominated
Great Young Actor Andrés Cotrino Nominated
Best Novela Soundtrack La Casa de al Lado opening theme (instrumental) Nominated

References

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  1. ^ "Telemundo estrena esta noche la telenovela 'La casa de al lado'". Serieslatinas.com. Archived from the original on 2012-04-06. Retrieved 2012-09-28.
  2. ^ "La Casa de al Lado: Gran final". Msnlatino.telemundo.com. Retrieved 2012-09-28.
  3. ^ "TELEMUNDO PRESENTS THE FIRST EDITION OF "PREMIOS TU MUNDO" (YOUR WORLD AWARDS) CELEBRATING THE BEST IN POP CULTURE THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 FROM 8PM-11PM/ET". Telemundomediakit.com. 2012-07-24. Archived from the original on 2012-12-05. Retrieved 2012-09-28.
  4. ^ "Premios tu mundo 2012: Categorías y Nominados". Msnlatino.telemundo.com. Retrieved 2012-09-28.
  5. ^ "Lista de ganadores de la primera edición de los premios Tu Mundo". Charlotteobserver.com. 2012-08-31. Retrieved 2012-09-28.[permanent dead link]
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