Una muchacha llamada Milagros

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Una muchacha llamada Milagros
Genre Telenovela
Romance
Created by Delia Fiallo
Directed by Orangel Delfin
Starring Rebeca Gonzalez
José Bardina
José Luis Rodríguez
Opening theme "Una muchacha llamada Milagros" by Rudy Márquez
Country of origin Venezuela
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 229
Production
Executive producer(s) José Enrique Crousillat
Production company(s) Venevisión
Release
Original network Venevisión
Original release 1974 –
1975
Chronology
Followed by La señorita Elena
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Una muchacha llamada Milagros is a Venezuelan telenovela produced by Venevisión. An original story written by Delia Fiallo, it starred Rebeca Gonzalez and José Bardina as the main protagonists.[1]

Plot

Juan Miguel Saldivar is a prestigious psychiatrist who has dedicated his time to the rehabilitation of young rebels and criminals. This serves as a distraction from his failing marriage to his wife Viviana and a rape he committed during his youth while he was drunk. But fate will bring him face to face with Milagros, the girl whom he raped several years prior, though Milagros does not remember him. In order to assist with her rehabilitation, Juan Miguel takes Milagros to the house of Judge Clemente Ruiz, a very strict man. Cecilia, the judge's wife, welcomes Milagros with open arms, but she receives a cold welcome from her daughter Monica.

While on a trip overseas, Viviana, Dr. Saldivar's wife, is involved in a terrible accident and she is reported to be dead. Seeing the perfect opportunity, Monica, who has been secretly in love with Juan Miguel, plans on seducing him so that he can marry her, but she discovers that Juan Miguel is in love with Milagros. She accuses Milagros of theft, and in order to save her, Juan Miguel proposes to Milagros. But fate intervenes when on their wedding night, Milagros realizes that the man she married is the same one who raped her years earlier.[2][3]

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