Ana Terra
Ana Terra is a Brazilian film,[1] produced in 1971 and directed for Durval Garcia.[2]
Ana Terra | |
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Directed by | Durval Garcia |
Produced by | Durval Garcia |
Written by | Pereira Dias Durval Garcia Erico Verissimo (novel O Tempo e o Vento) |
Starring | Rossana Ghessa Geraldo Del Rey Pereira Dias Naide Ribas |
Music by | Carlos Castilho |
Cinematography | Hélio Silva |
Edited by | Carlos Coimbra |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Cast
- Rossana Ghessa - Ana Terra
- Geraldo Del Rey - Pedro Missioneiro
- Pereira Dias - Manuel Terra
- Vânia Elisabeth - Henriqueta
- Naide Ribas - Antonio
- Antonio Augusto Fernandes - Horácio
- Rejane Schumann - Eulália
- Carlos Castilhos - Major Bandeira
- Pedro Machado - chefe dos bandoleiros
- Antonio Augusto Fagundes Filho - Pedrinho
- Gilberto Nascimento
- Alexandre Ostrovski
- Augusta Jaeger
- Maximiliano Bogo
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