Alma de Hierro (2008-2009)

Premiere:
February 25, 2008

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 393

Finale:
August 26, 2009

Creators:
Adrián Suar

Original Title:
Alma de Hierro

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Televisa

Countries:
MX

Alma de Hierro is a 2008–2009 Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa. It is a remake of the Argentinian soap opera Son de Fierro, with the character's names rewritten and adapted to the Mexican audience. The main actors were Blanca Guerra, Alejandro Camacho, Christian Vega, Flavio Medina, Lisardo and Alejandra Barros, with Jorge Poza, Zuria Vega, Adamari López, Angelique Boyer, Eddy Vilard, Martha Julia and Luz María Aguilar playing supporting roles. The show earned 8 awards at the "TV y Novelas" award celebration, becoming the highest-awarded production of the 2009 season.

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Art Direction:
Guillermo Cossío

Assistant Director:
Xavier Romero
Carlos Gracia

Cinematography:
Héctor Márquez
Bernardo Nájera

Costume Design:
Silvia Terán

Director:
Eric Morales

Editor:
Luis Horacio Valdés
Juan Franco

Executive Producer:
Roberto Gómez
Giselle González

Music Editor:
Saúl Torres

Production Coordinator:
Julieta de la O.
Silvia Cano

Production Manager:
Cecilia Fuentes

Script Editor:
Iván Cuevas

Set Decoration:
María Magdalena Jara

Set Designer:
Miguel Ángel Medina

Stunt Coordinator:
Juan Manuel Vilchis

Stunts:
Omar Ayala

Writer:
Araceli Guajardo
Adrián Suar
Ximena Suárez

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