24 Horas de Sonho

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24 Horas de Sonho
Directed byChianca de Garcia
Written byJoracy Camargo
Produced byAdhemar Gonzaga
StarringDulcina de Moraes
Laura Suarez
Odilon Azevedo
Sarah Nobre
CinematographyGeorge Fanto
Production
company
Release date
  • 25 September 1941 (1941-09-25)(Brazil)
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese

24 Horas de Sonho is a 1941 Brazilian comedy film directed by Chianca de Garcia, starring Dulcina de Moraes and Odilon Azevedo. [1] [2]

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Cast

Actor/actressRole
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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References

  1. "24 Horas de Sonho" (in Portuguese). TV Brasil.
  2. Farah, Alexandra (2016). 101 filmes para quem ama moda. SESI SENAI Editora. pp. 162–163. ISBN   9788583934875.