O Cravo e a Rosa
O Cravo e a Rosa (English: The Thorn and the Rose) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo. It premiered on 26 June 2000 and ran until 10 March 2001. It is based on the Shakespearean comedy The Taming of the Shrew.
O Cravo e a Rosa | |
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Also known as | The Thorn and the Rose El Clavel y la Rosa |
Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | Walcyr Carrasco Mário Teixeira |
Directed by | Dennis Carvalho Walter Avancini |
Starring | Adriana Esteves Eduardo Moscovis Leandra Leal Luís Mello Suely Franco Luiz Antônio do Nascimento Ângelo Antônio Júlio Levy Vanessa Gerbelli Pedro Paulo Rangel Ana Lúcia Torre Taumaturgo Ferreira Tássia Camargo Ney Latorraca Maria Padilha Bia Nunnes Rodrigo Faro Eva Todor see more |
Opening theme | Jura by Zeca Pagodinho |
Ending theme | Jura by Zeca Pagodinho |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language(s) | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 221 |
Production | |
Production location(s) | Brazil |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Rede Globo |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Original release | 26 June 2000 – 10 March 2001 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Esplendor (2000) |
Followed by | Estrela-guia (2001) |
External links | |
Website |
Plot
The plot involves a single farmer who needs money to save his land, and a wealthy politician who is willing to get his oldest daughter married at any cost. The plan is complicated by the politician's daughter, who is a feminist who rejects the role of a housewife.
This romantic comedy is set in the 1920s, and inspired by The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare.[1]
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Adriana Esteves | Catarina Batista |
Eduardo Moscovis | Julião Petruchio |
Drica Moraes | Marcela Almeida / Muriel |
Leandra Leal | Bianca Batista |
Ângelo Antônio | Prof. Edmundo das Neves |
Luís Melo | Nicanor Batista / Manoel |
Maria Padilha | Dinorá de Moura Valente |
Ney Latorraca | Cornélio Valente |
Tássia Camargo | Joana |
Rodrigo Faro | Heitor Lacerda de Moura |
Eva Todor | Josefa Lacerda de Moura / Desirée |
Carlos Vereza | Joaquim Almeida |
Taumaturgo Ferreira | Januário dos Santos |
Vanessa Gerbelli | Lindinha |
Pedro Paulo Rangel | Calixto |
Suely Franco | Mimosa |
Murilo Rosa | Celso de Luca |
Ana Lúcia Torre | Leonor Fernandes (Neca) |
João Vitti | Jornalista Serafim Amaral Tourinho |
Carlos Evelyn | Fábio Moreira (Mudinho) |
Bia Nunnes | Dalva Lacerda Pinto |
Miriam Freeland | Cândida Lacerda (Candoca) |
Carla Daniel | Lourdes de Castro |
Virgínia Cavendish | Bárbara Maciel |
Rejane Arruda | Kiki Duprèe |
Déo Garcez | Ezequiel |
Matheus Petinatti | Teodoro |
Bernadeth Lyzio | Berenice |
Luiz Antônio | Buscapé |
Taís Müller | Fátima |
João Capelli | Jorginho |
Júlio Levy | Cosme |
Paulo Hesse | delegado Sansão Farias |
Sérgio Módena | Ignácio |
Gláucio Gomes | gerente do hotel |
Roney Villela | Jack |
Jamaica Magalhães | Benedita |
Rosane Corrêa | Etelvina |
Cláudio Corrêa e Castro | Normando Castor |
Lúcia Alves | Dra. Hildegard |
Isaac Bardavid | Felisberto |
Nelson Xavier | Dr. Caio |
Nizo Neto | François |
Alexandre Barillari | Manoel |
Opening
The opening song is Jura, by Zeca Pagodinho.
Ratings
O Cravo e a Rosa, broadcast on the 6:00 p.m. time slot, and had an overall average rating of 30.6 points.
Soundtrack
Cover: Leandra Leal
- "Jura" - Zeca Pagodinho (Opening theme)
- "Olha o que o Amor Me Faz" - Sandy & Junior
- "O Cravo e a Rosa" - Jair Rodrigues
- "Nada Sério" - Joanna
- "Tristeza do Jeca" - Sérgio Reis
- "Mississippi Raq" - Claude Bolling
- "Quem Toma Conta de Mim (Someone To Watch Over Me)" - Paula Toller
- "Lua Branca" - Verônica Sabino
- "Odeon" - Sérgio Saraceni
- "Coquette" - Guy Lombardo
- "Tua Boca" - Belo
- "Tea For Two" - Ella Fitzgerald & Count Basie
- "Rain" - Sérgio Saraceni
- "On The Mississippi" - Claude Bolling
International broadcasters
References
External links
Preceded by Esplendor 31 January 2000 –23 June 2000 |
Globo 6 p.m. timeslot telenovela 26 June 2000 –10 March 2001 |
Succeeded by Estrela-Guia 12 March 2001 –15 June 2001 |