Laranja da China

Laranja da China is a Brazilian musical film released in 1940, produced by Wallace Downey and directed by Ruy Costa.[1]

Laranja da China
Directed byRuy Costa
Produced byAlberto Byington Jr.
Wallace Downey
Written byRuy Costa (story)
João de Barro
CinematographyMoacyr Fenelon
Manoel Ribeiro
Production
company
Sonofilmes
Release date
12 January 1940
Running time
106 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese

Plot

Dr. Flores is a conservative citizen, he is member of the League Against Malandragem and forbids his daughter Camélia (Dircinha Batista) dating a bohemian sambista.[2]

Cast

  • Barbosa Júnior ... Ferdinando Flores
  • Nair Alves ... Perpétua
  • Dircinha Batista ... Camélia
  • Paulo Neto ... Chefe da Liga
  • Lauro Borges ... Salchich
  • Arnaldo Amaral ... Arnaldo
  • Grande Otelo ... Boneco de Piche
  • Pedro Vargas ...
  • Carmen Miranda...
  • César Ladeira ...
  • Edmundo Maia ...
  • Cora Costa ...
  • Alvarenga ...
  • Francisco Alves ...
  • Manezinho Araújo ...
  • Joel de Almeida ...
gollark: ++magic py "\n".join(g.name for g in bot.guilds)
gollark: Maybe I should begin randomly spying on them.
gollark: I don't even know some o f these.
gollark: Wait, what?
gollark: ++magic py len(bot.guilds)

References

  1. "Laranja da China". Cinemateca Brasileira. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  2. "SONOFILMS". cinemabrasileiro.net/. Retrieved 4 July 2015.


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