Bom Mesmo É Carnaval (1962)
Colonel Polidoro is the political chief of the small town of Passaroca. Near the city hall elections, he decides to help his candidate by setting up an adult literacy course. For this, he needs to find a competent teacher and decides to go to Rio de Janeiro with this function. False moralist that is, ends up falling in the revelry, meets a beautiful dancer and invites the girl to spend the carnival on his farm. Drunk, he confuses the addresses and causes his driver to take the dancer in place of the teacher to Passaroca, which will cause a lot of confusion.
Director:
J.B. Tanko
Writer:
J.B. Tanko
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Zé Trindade as Coronel Polidoro |
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Jaime Costa as Ambrósio |
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Anilza Leoni as Ivete |
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Alberto Pérez as Doutor Alberto |
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Renato Restier as Salim |
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Tutuca as Juca |
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Darcy de Souza as Ofélia |
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Nelly Martins as Ana Maria |
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Estelita Bell as Eudóxia |
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Paulo Rodrigues as Leitão |
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Duarte de Moraes as Prefeito Napoleão |
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Adélia Iório as Filomena |
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Otoniel Serra as Servente da escola |
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Billy Davis as Simão |
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Almira Castilho as Ela mesma |
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Jackson do Pandeiro as Ele mesmo |
| Production | Herbert Richers | Producer |
| Editing | Rafael Justo Valverde | Editor |
| Crew | Amleto Daissé | Cinematography |
| Writing | Meira Guimarães | Writer |
| Directing | J.B. Tanko | Director |
| Directing | Billy Davis | Assistant Director |
| Art | Alexandre Horvat | Production Design |
| Sound | Nelson Ribeiro | Sound |
| Camera | José Rosa | Camera Operator |
| Production | Arnaldo Zonari | Associate Producer |
| Crew | Zé Trindade | Additional Dialogue |
| Writing | J.B. Tanko | Screenplay |