| Amantes del Desierto | |
|---|---|
| Format | Romance - Action, Telenovela |
| Created by | Julio Jimenez |
| Developed by | Telemundo RTI Colombia Caracol Television |
| Starring | Francisco Gattorno Maritza Rodríguez Catherine Siachoque |
| Theme music composer | Miguel de Narváez |
| Opening theme | 'Dos Corazones, Dos Historias' performed by
Julio
Iglesias Alejandro Fernández |
| Ending theme | 'Dos Corazones, Dos Historias' performed by
Julio
Iglesias Alejandro Fernández |
| Country of origin | |
| Language(s) | Spanish |
| No. of episodes | 121 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Arnaldo Limansky Hugo León Ferrer |
| Producer(s) | Andrés Santamaría Lucero Venegas |
| Camera setup | Multi-camera |
| Running time | 43 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | Telemundo |
| Picture format | SDTV, 480i |
| Original airing | March 19, 2001 - September 4, 2001 September 22, 2003 - March 13, 2004 |
Amantes del Desierto (Desert Lovers), is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by the United States-based television network Telemundo, RTI Colombia and Caracol Television. This limited-run series ran for 121 episodes from March 19, 2001 to September 04, 2001.
A man and a woman who love each other have to confront the world, in order to defend their feelings. Andrés Bustamante has been sentenced to twelve years in the gloomy cliff jail. Colonel Miguel Santana's daughter Barbara helps him escape from jail and takes him to the arid desert to hide. They are chased by Miguel Santana who makes them go through many dangerous adventures in search for freedom.
Desert Lovers is a passionate and adventurous love stoy that takes place between the 50's and 60's. It is starred by Andrés Bustamante, a young, modestdoctor, and Bárbara Santana, a woman who was born in a time when very conservative ideas ruled society.
Main Cast in Order of Appearance
| Actor | Character | Known as |
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| Francisco Gattorno | Andrés Bustamante | main hero |
| Maritza Rodriguez | Bárbara Santana | main heroine |
| Catherine Siachoque | Micaela Fernández | alias, ex-housekeeper, wife of Miguel, main villain |
| Roberto Escobar | Miguel Santana | father of Bárbara |
| Ana Soler | Esther de Santana | ex-wife of Miguel, Bárbara's mother, gets killed by Micaela |
| Edgardo Román | "Leutenante" Idelfonso Cubillos | villain |
| Juan Pablo Shuk | Bruno Salegue | lover of Micaela, villain, gets killed by Micaela |
| Rolando Tarajano | Santos Libardo / Satanás | real brother of Andrés |
| Helios Fernández | Padre Moran | priest of the Farallon prison |
| Carlos Barbosa | Francisco de Paula "Pancho" Fonseca | husband of Bertha |
| Maria Cristina Gálvez | Bertha de Fonseca | wife of Pacho |
| Ricardo González | Tomas "Tomasito" Fonseca | son of Pacho and Bertha |
| Agmeth Escaf | Javier Negrete | son of Rafael, Bárbara's 2nd boyfriend, villain |
| Víctor Cifuentes | "Leutenante' Abelardo Mejia | Griselda's husband |
| Ivette Zamora | Griselda | Bárbara's maid and friend |
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