A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
April 11, 1988
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 196
Finale:
January 9, 1989
Creators:
Carlos Olmos
Carlos Téllez
Margarita Villaseñor
Original Title:
El extraño retorno de Diana Salazar
Production Companies:
Televisa
Countries:
MX
El extraño retorno de Diana Salazar is a 1988 Mexican telenovela starring Lucía Méndez and Jorge Martinez. It is an unusual example of a telenovela which addresses supernatural topics.
Art Direction:
Humberto Figueroa
Assistant Decorator:
Juan Rodríguez
Assistant Director:
Rubén Piña
Camera Operator:
Florencio Solis
Juan Jiménez
Aurelio García
José Antonio Montiel
Armando Soto
Juan Carlos Gonzalez
Cinematography:
Gabriel Vázquez Bulmán
Continuity:
Juan Pablo Villaseñor
Costume Coordinator:
Carlos Brown
Costume Designer:
Cecilia García Molinero
Director:
Carlos Téllez
Editor:
J.R. Navarro
Hairdresser:
Rocío Olivos
Teresa Rodríguez
Lighting Director:
Antonio González
Lighting Production Assistant:
Arturo Reyes
Location Scout:
Juan Manuel Arozamena
Verónica Valle
Makeup Artist:
Julieta Napoles
Leonor Álvarez
Nitza Solorio
Original Music Composer:
Pedro Plascencia
Other:
Mario Cruz
Rafael Brizuela
Carlos Caballero
Carlos Lozano
Javier Ordoñez S.
Francisco Falcón
Enrique Ochoa
Gilberto Prado
Jorge Hernández
Miguel Ángel Toledano
Producer:
Carlos Téllez
Producer's Assistant:
Mauricio Malfavon
Martha Pérez Valdez
Lourdes Bolaños
Enrique Núñez
Leticia Tejas
Georgina Castro
Jorge Alva
Production Manager:
Lucero Suárez
Screenplay:
Margarita Villaseñor
Set Designer:
Cristina Martínez de Velasco
Sound:
Jorge Sepúlveda
Humberto González
Special Effects:
Federico Farfán
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