A Flea on the Scales

A Flea on the Scales (Portuguese: Uma Pulga na Balança) is a 1953 Brazilian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce and starring Waldemar Wey, Gilda Nery and Geraldo José de Almeida.[1]

A Flea on the Scales
Film poster
Directed byLuciano Salce
Produced byVitorio Cusani
Written byFabio Carpi
Carlos Vergueiro
Music byEnrico Simonetti
CinematographyUgo Lombardi
Edited byMauro Alice
Oswald Hafenrichter
Production
company
Vera Cruz Studios
Release date
15 April 1953
Running time
90 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese

Cast

  • Waldemar Wey as Dorival
  • Gilda Nery as Dora
  • Geraldo José de Almeida
  • Vicente Leporace
  • José Rubens
  • Ruy Afonso
  • Geraldo Ambrosi
  • Francisco Arisa
  • Paulo Autran as Antenor
  • Tito Livio Baccarin
  • Jaime Barcellos
  • Maurício Barroso
  • Xandó Batista
  • Célia Biar
  • Lola Brah as Bibi
  • Luiz Calderaro as Carlos
  • Dan Camara
  • Nelson Camargo
  • Benjamin Cattan
  • Benedito Corsi
  • Maria Augusta Costa Leite
  • João Costa
  • Armando Couto
  • Antônio Dourado
  • Kleber Menezes Dória
  • Marcelo Fiori
  • Antônio Fragoso
  • João Franco
  • Felício Fuchs
  • Galileu Garcia
  • João Batista Giotti
  • Wanda Hamel
  • John Herbert as Alberto
  • Artur Herculano
  • Roberto Lombardi
  • Edith Lorena
  • Labiby Madi
  • Cavagnole Neto
  • Lima Neto
  • Antonio Olinto
  • Geraldo Santos Pereira
  • João Rosa
  • Pilade Rossi
  • Jesuíno Santos
  • Mário Senna
  • Erminio Spalla
  • Vicente Spalla
  • Maria Luiza Splendore
  • Michael Stoll
  • Mário Sergio as Juvenal
  • Francisco Tamura
  • Francisco Taricano
  • Eva Wilma
  • Fausto Zip
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References

  1. Molinterno p.289

Bibliography

  • Moliterno, Gino. The A to Z of Italian Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
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