Mad Maria
Mad Maria
Drama

Mad Maria

1S | 35E
01/25/2005
7.0

1. Episode 1

0.0
1/25/2005

2. Episode 2

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2/1/2005

3. Episode 3

0.0
2/8/2005

4. Episode 4

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2/15/2005

5. Episode 5

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2/22/2005

6. Episode 6

0.0
3/1/2005

7. Episode 7

0.0
3/8/2005

8. Episode 8

0.0
3/15/2005

9. Episode 9

0.0
3/22/2005

10. Episode 10

0.0
3/29/2005

11. Episode 11

0.0
4/5/2005

12. Episode 12

0.0
4/12/2005

13. Episode 13

0.0
4/19/2005

14. Episode 14

0.0
4/26/2005

15. Episode 15

0.0
5/3/2005

16. Episode 16

0.0
5/10/2005

17. Episode 17

0.0
5/17/2005

18. Episode 18

0.0
5/24/2005

19. Episode 19

0.0
5/31/2005

20. Episode 20

0.0
6/7/2005

21. Episode 21

0.0
6/14/2005

22. Episode 22

0.0
6/21/2005

23. Episode 23

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1/1/1970

24. Episode 24

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1/1/1970

25. Episode 25

0.0
1/1/1970

26. Episode 26

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1/1/1970

27. Episode 27

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1/1/1970

28. Episode 28

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1/1/1970

29. Episode 29

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1/1/1970

30. Episode 30

0.0
1/1/1970

31. Episode 31

0.0
1/1/1970

32. Episode 32

0.0
1/1/1970

33. Episode 33

0.0
1/1/1970

34. Episode 34

0.0
1/1/1970

35. Episode 35

0.0
1/1/1970

Overview

It tells the story of two contrasting realities in the early 20th century: The construction of a railway in the Amazon rainforest and the glamorous life of Rio de Janeiro, where politicians and big businessmen lived. Consuelo is a young pianist heading toward the Amazon with her husband, Alonso. On the way, the two have an accident, and Alonso ends up losing his life. Alone and helpless, Consuelo gets lost in the middle of the forest, being weak and very sick. However, she ends up being supported by Joe Caripuna, a local Indian who welcomes the girl. The two become great friends, and Joe falls in love with the girl. He takes her to live around the railroad workers' camp, where she meets Dr. Richard Finnegan, who takes care of her health and all the workers who were in a dramatic situation. Richard also falls in love with Consuelo, who repays love, but the difficulties of work and the situations in which they find themselves make it difficult for them to get closer.

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