Onde Estás Felicidade?
Onde Estás Felicidade? is a 1939 Brazilian film produced by Adhemar Gonzaga and directed by Mesquitinha.[1] The film is based on the 1933 novel of the same name by Luis Iglesias.[2]
Onde Estás Felicidade? | |
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Directed by | Mesquitinha |
Produced by | Adhemar Gonzaga |
Screenplay by | Mesquitinha |
Based on | Luis Iglesias (play) |
Starring | Alma Flora Rodolfo Mayer Luiza Nazareth Nilza Magrassi |
Music by | Radamés Gnatalli Luciano Perrone |
Cinematography | A.P. Castro |
Production company | |
Release date | 17 April 1939 (Brazil) |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Cast
Original cast | |
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Actor | Role |
Alma Flora | Madame Noêmia |
Rodolfo Mayer | Paulo |
Luiza Nazareth | Tia Clodomira "Clodô" |
Nilza Magrassi | Fernandinha |
Wanda Marchetti | Madame Lúcia "Lulu" |
Dircinha Batista | Srta. Nonoca |
Oscar Soares | Napoleão |
Mesquitinha | Félix |
Carlos Barbosa | Sr. Pereira |
Paulo Gracindo | Dr. André |
Lourdes Mayer | Senhorita |
Grande Otelo | Sebastião |
Abel Pêra | Sr. Borges |
Manoel Pêra | |
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References
- Sérgio Cabral (2007). Grande Otelo: uma biografia (in Portuguese). Editora 34.
- A Batalha. ""Onde estás, Felicidade", de Luiz Iglesias" (in Portuguese). Hemeroteca Digital Brasileira. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
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