Guerra dos Sexos (1983 TV series)

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Guerra dos Sexos
Genre Telenovela
Romantic comedy
Created by Silvio de Abreu
Directed byGuel Arraes
Jorge Fernando
Starring Fernanda Montenegro
Paulo Autran
Glória Menezes
Tarcísio Meira
Opening theme"Guerra dos Sexos", The Fevers
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes185
Production
Running time55 minutes
Original release
Network TV Globo
ReleaseJune 6, 1983 (1983-06-06) 
January 6, 1984 (1984-01-06)
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Guerra dos Sexos (2012)

Guerra dos Sexos is a 1983 Brazilian telenovela created by Silvio de Abreu, starring Fernanda Montenegro and Paulo Autran in the main roles. [1]

Contents

A remake was produced and aired by TV Globo in 2012, starring Irene Ravache and Tony Ramos. [2]

Plot

Charlô (Fernanda Montenegro) and Otávio (Paulo Autran) are cousins, and they inherit an inheritance of their uncle Enrico, that includes a chain of stores and the mansion where they live. Charlô makes a proposal to Otavio: one of them must give up his part in a bet.

Cast

Actor/actressCharacter
Fernanda Montenegro Charlotte de Alcântara Pereira Barreto (Charlô) / Cumbuca
Altamiranda de Souza Silva
Paulo Autran Otávio de Alcântara Rodrigues e Silva (Bimbo)
Dominguinhos de Souza Silva
Glória Menezes Roberta Leone
Tarcísio Meira Felipe de Alcântara Pereira Barreto
Lucélia Santos Carolina Carneiro
Mário Gomes Orlando Cardoso (Nando)
Maitê Proença Juliana de Alcântara Pereira Barreto
Maria Zilda Vânia Trabucco de Morais
José Mayer Ulisses da Silva
Yara Amaral Antonieta Carneiro (Nieta)
Herson CapriFábio Marino
Ada Chaseliov Manuela Marino
Ary Fontoura Dinorá Carneiro (Dino)
Hélio Souto Nenê Gomalina
Sônia Clara Veruska Brandão
Edson Celulari Zenon da Silva
Marilu Bueno Olívia
Cristina Pereira Afrodite da Silva (Frô)
Diogo Vilela Carlos Henrique "Kico" Leone
Helena Ramos Lucilene
Ângela Figueiredo Analu de Alcântara Pereira Barreto
Terezinha Sodré Leda
Paulo César Grande Ronaldo
Leina Krespi Semíramis da Silva
Wilson Grey Ismael
Fernando JoséMontanha Duncrezio
Tatiana Issa Cissa Marino

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