Simbad, O Marujo Trapalhão (1976)
Kiko and Duda, circus workers, get into a big mess when Kiko is mistaken for the trampist Sinbad. The bumbling boy is then abducted by the minions of the magician Ali Tuffi, who already has in his power the genius of the magic bottle, but they need the trapeze artist, descendant of the true sailor, to locate the philosopher's stone with which he will become a man very rich, with lots of fortune and power. In an attempt to help his friends, the real trampist Simbad and his girlfriend Luciana also end up being held prisoner on the bandits' ship. After a confusion, everyone will stop on an island full of dangers, where the stone is hidden.
Director:
J.B. Tanko
Writers:
Victor Lustosa, J.B. Tanko.
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Renato Aragão as Kiko |
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Dedé Santana as Duda |
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Jorge Cherques as Seu Duarte |
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Carlos Kurt as Ali Tuffi |
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Rosina Malbouisson as Luciana |
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Edson Rabello as Simbad |
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Vera Setta as Aranha Rainha |
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Claudio D'Oliani as Yousufi |
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Abel Prazer as Salim |
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Youssef Salim as Eunuco |
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Luiz Claudio Mattos as Asa Delta |
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Kim Negro as |
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Nonato as |
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Edson Farias as |
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Indio Colombiano as |
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Salvador Renegado as |
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Paulo Roberto Piranha as |
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Vandick Vandré as |
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Verapapua as |
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Eduardo Antônio as |
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Celso Magno Hosacker Rossatto as |
| Editing | Manoel Oliveira | Editor |
| Directing | J.B. Tanko | Director |
| Art | Régis Monteiro | Set Decoration |
| Writing | Victor Lustosa | Screenplay |
| Camera | Antônio Gonçalves | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Edino Kruger | Music |
| Production | J.B. Tanko | Producer |
| Writing | J.B. Tanko | Screenplay |
| Production | Walter Webb | Producer |