The Dolphin (1987)
According to an amazonian legend, every month, during the full moon, a brazilian fishing village receives a mysterious guest: the Dolphin, who transforms into a human to seduce and be loved by women and hated by men. One of her conquests is the daughter of a fisherman, who has a son with the Dolphin. He constantly reappears to seduce her, and even when she marries, he continues to look for her. This provokes the ire of the husband, who wants to kill him anyway.
Director: Walter Lima Jr.
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Carlos Alberto Riccelli as Boto |
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Cássia Kis as Tereza |
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Ney Latorraca as Rufino |
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Dira Paes as Corina |
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Ruy Polanah as Zé Amaro |
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Paulo Vinícius as Luciano |
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Rolando Boldrin as Contador de causo |
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Tonico Pereira as Pereira |
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Sandro Solviatti as Pescador |
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Marcos Palmeira as Pescador |
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Maria Silvia as Tia |
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Vanja Orico as Vidente |
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Lutero Luiz as |
| Directing | Walter Lima Jr. | Director |
| Writing | Affonso Romano de Santanna | Writer |
| Writing | Walter Lima Jr. | Writer |
| Writing | Tairone Feitosa | Writer |
| Writing | Lima Barreto | Story |
| Writing | Vanja Orico | Story |
| Sound | Wagner Tiso | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Pedro Farkas | Director of Photography |
| Production | Flávio R. Tambellini | Producer |
| Art | Paulo Flaksman | Art Direction |
| Editing | Mair Tavares | Editor |
| Production | Lucy Barreto | Producer |
| Production | Luiz Carlos Barreto | Producer |
| Sound | Virginia Flores | Sound Editor |