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Terror e Êxtase (1979)
Character: Clodoaldo
Girl and her boyfriend are kidnapped. She develops a strange attraction to her kidnapper and the two get involved.
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Profissão Mulher (1983)
Character: Executivo
The destiny of four women - a beautiful model, an alcoholic, a middle-aged spinster and a famous model - is traced inside an advertising agency. They all look for true love and professional recognition, but get involved in turbulent relationships instead.
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Confissões de Uma Viúva Moça (1976)
Character: N/A
In this comedy adaptation of Machado De Assis (1839-1908) novel, a young widow writes letters to a friend telling about her days as a married woman and the special relationship she had with Emílio, a friend of the couple who becomes her adoring lover.
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Jardim de Alah (1989)
Character: Apostador
An overlook at the southern Rio de Janeiro neighborhoods, from the perspective of one of its most well-known places: Jardim de Alah, a group of squares on the middle of neighborhoods Ipanema and Leblon. There, people of different social classes interact together - workers who live in the Cruzada de São Sebastião building and the local bourgeois class who live in fancy condos. There, the rich and the poor unite in the same spirit.
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Café na Cama (1973)
Character: N/A
In order to become an actress, young woman tries many jobs, but in all those places she finds a man trying to have sex with her.
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O Bom Burguês (1983)
Character: N/A
True story of Brazilian bank clerk who supplied money for the guerrilla fighting against the military dictatorship of the 70s. When he changes his disguise, he gets involved with high society, and with industrialists who were financing repression to the groups he stood for.
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O Sequestro (1981)
Character: Banqueiro
A robber breaks into a house in the Santa Teresa district of Rio de Janeiro and kidnaps the family's youngest son. Based on a true kidnapping that happened in Rio de Janeiro in the 1970s, whose victim, Carlinhos, has never been found to this day.
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Giselle (1980)
Character: N/A
Sexy girl seduces all the members of her family. She indirectly causes the failure of his father's marriage, for her stepmother falls in love with her. Then, she has affairs with her father's stepson, and with the farm housekeeper. She and some friends are also raped by some bad guys. But they all celebrate the ruin of traditional family values.
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Copacabana Palace (1962)
Character: N/A
For three days at the Copacabana Palace in Rio de Janeiro, amorous cross-fertilizations are intertwined with petty tricks against the backdrop of the famous carnival festivities. Three (sympathetic) accomplices are beaten to a punch in the hotel vault; three charming stewardesses are looking for entertainment, but their three Carioca host, musicians Tom Jobim, Luiz Bonfá, and João Gilberto, are married; a man, separated from his wife, wants to catch her in the act of adultery.
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Arrivano Django e Sartana... è la fine (1970)
Character: Ramirez
A gang of vicious outlaws lead by the crazed Black Burt Keller abduct Jessica Colby and decide to flee to Mexico. Shrewd bounty hunter Django and saintly roving gunslinger Sartana join forces to rescue the poor lass from the gang's vile clutches.
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Killer Fish (1979)
Character: Celso Faria
Jewel thieves attempt to recover treasure from piranha infested waters. Mistrust and betrayals happen amongst the gang in the quest for gold.
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Rockmania (1986)
Character: N/A
The rock singer Duda forces his record label to make a video-clip in Cabo Frio to release his new album. The director Rago travels with his girlfriend Lilly to make the clip as a favor to his friend Dr. Fantástico. Along the shootings, Duda flirts and shags with with Lilly while Dr. Magalhães, who hates rock'n'roll, sabotages the filming.
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Rimase uno solo e fu la morte per tutti! (1971)
Character: Sheriff of Santa Cruz
A man is falsely charged with bank robbery, prompting his brother to break him out of prison. Together the pair set out to find the real culprits, and their search leads them to a gang of outlaws headed by a notorious gunfighter.
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Chofer de Praça (1958)
Character: Raul
The humble Zacarias goes to the big city with his wife to help their son who wants to be a Doctor. There he gets a job, and lives a lot of funny adventures as a taxi driver.
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Prega Dio... e scavati la fossa! (1968)
Character: Ignazio
Fernando returns home from his self chosen exile in Texas to get revenge for the death of his siblings. Instead he tries to start a revolution against the despotism of the landowners, but his relationship to his old friend Cipriano, who had turned in the meantime to a simple bandit, destroys his plans.
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...e vennero in quattro per uccidere Sartana! (1969)
Character: Ramirez
Seven masked bandits, whose chief calls himself "Mormon", kidnap young Susy, cousin of the mayor of Clayton City, Frank Clonny. Frank accepts the $15,000 ransom requested by the bandits and thinks of a plan which will permit him, with the help of Benson, the sheriff, to free his cousin, recover the money and capture the outlaws. The plan, though, is destined to fail, because one of the mayor's men, Donovan, allows the bandits to escape the trap. Benson then decides to call in Sartana, who the Mormon immediately tries to eliminate with the help of four killers: Buffalo, who kills with a bullwhip; Martinez, an expert knife thrower; Sullivan, a giant of incredible strength and Silky, a sly and fast gunslinger.
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Ódio (1977)
Character: Nestor
The lawyer Roberto leaves his career and his fiancée behind to chase the criminals who killed his entire family in a brutal massacre.
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Nós, Os Canalhas (1975)
Character: Cláudio José / José Cláudio
Two twin brothers, Cláudio José and José Cláudio, definitively separate when one of them decides to leave for the big city. Years later, the second brother also started living in Rio de Janeiro. One night, he is attacked by three thugs, who kill his pregnant wife and leave him disfigured. In search of revenge, he follows in the footsteps of his brother, who will find himself working for a crime figure. And in pursuit of his discoveries, he began to wage his revenge against the criminals on the same level as he had been confronted.
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Non aspettare Django, spara (1967)
Character: Gray
Django returns home to find out that his father has been killed, by local bandits, in a business deal gone wrong . He swears revenge and a mixture of lone gun men, gang members and bandits get involved with the search for a pouch of money, missing from the ill-fated deal.
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Eu Matei Lúcio Flávio (1979)
Character: Delegado
In the early seventies in Rio de Janeiro, detective Mariel Moryscötte de Mattos belonged to a special police force called "The Golden Men". This powerful group of the elite of the police was created with the intention of eliminate crime from Rio de Janeiro, and they had privileges above law to expedite their action against the outlaws. However, absolute power in wrong hands corrupts, and this group formed the "Death Squad", executing criminals without the conventional trial from the justice.
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Giù le mani... Carogna! (1971)
Character: Pedro Hernandez (uncredited)
This audaciously dishonest spaghetti western from prolific director Demofilo Fidani (using the pseudonym "Lucky Dickerson") was created piecemeal using lengthy sequences from Fidani's previous films. The premise has legendary gunslinger Django (Hunt Powers) recounting some of his greatest adventures to a rapt Wild Bill Hickock (Gerardo Rossi as Jerry Ross) in a saloon. The stories which Django tells are entire scenes from such Fidani films as Arrivano Django e Sartana... E la Fine! (1970), Inginocchiati Straniero... i Cadaveri non Fanno Ombra (1971), and Quel Maledetto Giorno d'Inverno Django e Sartana... all'Ultimo Sangue (1971). Fidani regulars Gordon Mitchell, Dennis Colt and Lucky McMurray also appear.
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Django il bastardo (1969)
Character: Evans
A Confederate soldier returns from the dead to take revenge on three officers who betrayed his unit in battle.
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Quintana (1969)
Character: Don Manuel de la Loma
Don Juan, the governor of a Mexican province, arrests Manuel, the fiancé of the beautiful heiress, Virginia. When Quintana frees Manuel, Don Juan kidnaps Virginia to force her hand in marriage. The ceremony is interrupted in a violent battle.
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Luz Del Fuego (1982)
Character: N/A
Biography of a Brazilian dancer who lived on an island and practiced nudism when it was forbidden by law.
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Os Rapazes das Calçadas (1981)
Character: Dr. Otávio
A middle-aged man looks for true love in the sleazy Rio de Janeiro underworld of male prostitution in the early 80's.
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O Início do Sexo (1983)
Character: N/A
André and Lúcia are two people opposed by the experience that is found by the ways of the world. Tired of wandering on the road, they sleep in the woods when they are met by a farmer, Mr. Jonas, who welcomes them into his house. They start to work in the farm and live like husband and wife, covered by this help, they improve of life and appearance, and fall in love, and she becomes pregnant. The farmer's daughter, Helena, comes to spend the holidays and meets André. Invites several friends to display their achievement that despite the gifts and seduction does not get involved. Helena and friends leave, peace reigns. André and Lúcia reveal their past touched by the birth of their son.
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