24 Horas de Sonho | |
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Directed by | Chianca de Garcia |
Written by | Joracy Camargo |
Produced by | Adhemar Gonzaga |
Starring | Dulcina de Moraes Laura Suarez Odilon Azevedo Sarah Nobre |
Cinematography | George Fanto |
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Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
24 Horas de Sonho is a 1941 Brazilian comedy film directed by Chianca de Garcia, starring Dulcina de Moraes and Odilon Azevedo. [1] [2]
Actor/actress | Role |
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Dulcina de Moraes | Clarice, Baroness of the High Towers |
Odilon Azevedo | Roberto Rei |
Laura Suarez | Princess Merly de Aubignon |
Beatriz Segall | Glória Seydoux Gayet |
Átila de Moraes | Conde Guilherme Stanley |
Sarah Nobre | Madame Flora |
Conchita de Moraes | Room maid |
Paulo Gracindo | Radio director |
Sadi Cabral | Hotel manager |
Aristóteles Pena | Cícero |
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