Conde Vrolok (2009)
Conde Vrolok (2009)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Álvaro Rudolphy
Domingo Vrolok
Francisca Lewin
Emilia Verdugo
Marcelo Alonso
Juan de Dios Verdugo
Luz Valdivieso
Montserrat Batista
Rodrigo Ossandón
Writer
Matías Oviedo
Gabriel Donoso
Alejandra Fosalba
Beatriz Buzeta
Francisco Reyes
Froilán Donoso
Julio Milostich
Padre Faustino Rengifo
Francisca Imboden
Sister Victoria Buzeta
Antonia Santa María
Úrsula Donoso
Remigio Remedy
Darío Gutiérrez
Claudia di Girólamo
Elena Medrano
Pablo Díaz
Santiago Verdugo
Sebastián Layseca
Tadeo
Paulette Sève
Luisa Verdugo
Violeta Vidaurre
Ercilia Núñez
Gabriela Medina
Modesta Pérez
Felipe Ossandón
Creator
Jorge Ayala
Creator
Daniela Demicheli
Executive Producer
Mauricio Campos
Producer
Cecilia Aguirre
Producer
María Eugenia Rencoret
Series Director
Details.
Release DateNovember 3, 2009
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes104
Running Time25m
Content RatingNR
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
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Conde Vrolok (Count Vrolok; "vampire" in Slovak) is a telenovela produced and broadcast by Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN) in 2009, succeeding ¿Dónde está Elisa? Recording began on 11 August and the first episode aired on 3 November of that year. With an average rating of 44.2 points, between 10:38 and 11:16, and a peak of 54, it became the most successful debut of a TV series in the TVN night slot, which can be largely attributed to the popularity of the aforementioned telenovela which it replaced.The production – created by Rodrigo and Felipe Ossandón, with Jorge Ayala – is the first vampire telenovela made in Chile, and began shooting at Las Majadas Palace in Pirque. The scripts were written by Pablo Illanes, Nona Fernández, Francisca Bernardi, and Juan Pablo Olave, and its first promotional spot was aired on 6 October 2009 during the nightly series ¿Dónde está Elisa?
It stars Álvaro Rudolphy and Francisca Lewin, with supporting performances by Claudia Di Girólamo, Francisco Reyes, Marcelo Alonso, Luz Valdivieso, and Matías Oviedo, and with a special appearance by Bastián Bodenhöfer.
Towards the end of its run its ratings had dropped significantly; its average (at the end of May 2010, counting from its debut) had been 20.3 points, but in the last two weeks of that month it dipped to 18 points, "a situation very different from what happened with its predecessor, that in its final stage averaged 40 rating points."