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CD Cover from the O Clone soundtrack

O Clone is a Brazillian telenovela. The eponymous character is Leandro, a clone of a deceased man. When syndicated to Spanish-speaking countries it is known as El Clon.

Major characters

  • Diogo Ferraz - a pilot who died whilst flying a helicopter near the Sugar Loaf.
  • Lucas Ferraz - Diogo's twin brother.
  • Augusto Albieri - genetic scientist who knew both brothers well.
  • Leandro - a clone of Lucas.
  • Jade - Brazilian of Arab descent.

Cast & Crew

Major Storylines

There are two major storylines. The first revolves around Leandro growing up and trying to find the truth from his surrogate mother and Augusto about his origins.

The second storyline is a love story between Lucas and Jade. They meet in Morocco in the early 80's and have a passionate affair. Years later, Jade is forced to live in a harem in Rio de Janeiro with her arab husband and his another wife. Lucas and Jade try to leave their respective spouses and get back together.


Vorlage:Spoiler

This first storyline starts from the mother (Deusa) being artificially inseminated by doctor Albieri. We go on to see the clone growing up in a different environment from his "father/brother" Lucas, which makes him a totally different individual, even though they both share the same genes and even the same thoughts and interests.

The second storyline revolves about Lucas (who doesn't know that he has a clone until later in the novela) and Jade. The clone also falls in love with Jade. There are also very interesting minor storylines that surround the drama of this telenovela such as drug addiction.

Syndication

O Clone is produced in Brazil by Rede Globo. The actors speak Portuguese. However, the programme has been dubbed into other languages and syndicated internationally. Spanish versions can be seen in most South American countries and in the United States.