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- Águila Roja (English: Red Eagle) is a Spanish adventure television series set in Spain during the 17th century. It was produced by Globomedia for Televisión Española and was broadcast on La 1 of Televisión Española from 2009 to 2016. It is one of the channel's most successful shows, and its rights have been sold to several countries.
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Águila Roja (English: Red Eagle) is a Spanish adventure television series set in Spain during the 17th century. It was produced by Globomedia for Televisión Española and was broadcast on La 1 of Televisión Española from 2009 to 2016.
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Águila Roja: Created by Juan Carlos Cueto, Pilar Nadal, Ernesto Pozuelo, Daniel Écija, Carmen Ortiz. With David Janer, Javier Gutiérrez, Santiago Molero, Guillermo Campra. A masked hero in the 17th century fights for justice for people who cannot do so themselves.
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- 2009-02-19
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The protagonist is an unsung hero of justice of the seventeenth century, known by the nickname of Red Eagle, who helps the weak and who is determined to uncover the conspiracy behind the murder of his young wife. Daniel Écija. Creator. Pilar Nadal.
Águila Roja (Red Eagle) is a Spanish live action TV show about a masked hero who fights injustice in Spain, in the 17th Century.
The protagonist is an unsung hero of justice of the seventeenth century, known by the nickname of Águila Roja, who helps the weak and who is determined to uncover the conspiracy behind the murder of his young wife.
Águila Roja (TV Series 2009–2016) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
After seeing his wife murdered before his eyes, he adopted the hood of Águila Roja to find vengeance and fight the injustice in the world. Unknowingly to him, he is an illegitimate son to the King Felipe IV along with his brothers Hernán and Irene.