Cavaleiro Negro

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Cavaleiro Negro
Directed by Luiz de Barros
Written byLuiz de Barros
Produced byLuiz de Barros
Starring Augusto Aníbal, Manuel F. Araujo
CinematographyLuiz de Barros
Edited byLuiz de Barros
Distributed by Guanabara Filmes
Release date
  • 1923 (1923)
Country Brazil
LanguageSilent

Cavaleiro Negro is a 1923 Brazilian silent adventure film directed by Luiz de Barros. The film premiered in Rio de Janeiro on 15 January 1923

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