La extraña dama 1989 – P144

In the first part: Marcelo (Jorge Martínez) marries Elsa (Marta Albertini), leaving Gina (Luisa Kuliok) completely bewildered. In the intermission: Marcelo adjusts to married life with Elsa, while Gina recovers and prepares to take her vows. Marcelo is widowed, and Gina becomes Sister Piedad. Marcelo (who believes he has some claim to the marriage) is consumed by resentment, believing that Gina married Dr. Nicoli (Tony Vilas). The children Fiama (Andrea Barbieri), Aldo (Gabriel Corrado), and Virginia (Margarita Ross) grow up, and new problems arise as a consequence of old issues and Marcelo's stubbornness. Fiama learns of the wedding plans between Aldo and Virginia (who were unaware of them at the time) and that she is not Elsa's daughter. Furious with her father for having lied to her all her life and for his refusal to give her any information about her real mother, she decides to go to the Convent of the Adoration, a place ruled by the fearsome Sister Paulina (María Rosa Gallo). But Sister Piedad, also known as Gina, Fiama's mother, arrives at the convent. In these clips: Sister Piedad, who hasn't had a moment's peace since arriving at the convent, has an intense night: Fiama runs away with Aldo and, as fate would have it, she is reunited with her brother Domenico. In the end, and with great difficulty, they manage to convince Fiama to return to the convent; her mother, Baroness Manfredi, is in Buenos Aires. It's a close call because Fiama is prejudiced against her mother. Aldo and Fiama take an important step, and Fiama tells Sister Piedad.