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Xenon Pictures Brings Back the Magic of the Classic Spanish Soap Opera Rosa Salvaje to DVD on September 18

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“Xenon Pictures, the leading content distributor in the US, has announced the release of one of the most popular telenovelas of all times, Rosa Salvaje, available on on September 18, 2007.

The triple-disc Home Entertainment contains 10 hours of content, and includes English subtitles, a photo gallery and extra bonus features. Rosa Salvaje has a suggested retail price of $19.99 and will be available at major retail and online stores nationwide.

Starring , one of ’s most popular entertainers, with Guillermo Capetillo and , Rosa Salvaje (Wild Rose) was originally aired in 1987 and quickly became a huge success, not only in , and the U.S., but as far away as Germany, Switzerland, Greece, Bulgaria, Russia, China and Israel. The theme song, also named “Rosa Salvaje”, became one of ’s biggest #1 hit records.

Leigh Savidge, founder and CEO of Xenon Pictures states, “We’re very excited about the release of Rosa Salvaje, a true landmark in the history of the . It became a prototype for the entire genre, and with in the lead, it’s got some serious star power!”

Rosa Salvaje is the story of Rosa Garcia (), a naive tomboy from an impoverished section of City, who meets wealthy Ricardo Linares (Guillermo Capetillo) while stealing apples from his tree. On a dare, Ricardo plans to marry Rosa to spite his sisters Candida (Liliana Abud) and Dulcina (), who had expected him to marry socialite Leonela Villarreal (Felicia Mercado). Rosa and Ricardo soon discover that they truly love each other, much to the horror of Candida, Dulcina and Leonela, as they plot to destroy the marriage.

ROSA SALVAJE
Street Date: September 18, 2007
Duration: 600 minutes
Audio: Spanish
English Subtitles
Rated: TV-PG

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