O Outro

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O Outro
Genre Telenovela
Created by Aguinaldo Silva
Directed byFred Confalonieri
Ingnácio Coqueiro
Starring
Opening theme"Flores em você" by Ira!
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes173
Production
Running time50 minutes
Original release
Network TV Globo
Release23 March (1987-03-23) 
10 October 1987 (1987-10-10)
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O Outro is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 23 March 1987 and ended on 10 October 1987, with a total of 173 episodes. It's the thirty seventh "novela das oito" to be aired on the timeslot. It is created by Aguinaldo Silva and directed by Fred Confalonieri. [1] [2]

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Plot

The plot unfolds between the different worlds of two physically identical men in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Businessman Paulo Della Santa (Francisco Cuoco) is a man tormented by a family and business in crisis. His futile younger wife, Laura (Natália do Vale), struggles to keep the marriage together, despite Marília (Beth Goulart) and Pedro Ernesto (Marcos Frota), Paulo's children, cheering her on. Laura's brother, the unscrupulous João Silvério (Miguel Falabella), also does everything he can to get his hands on his brother-in-law's money.

Dealer Denizard de Mattos (Francisco Cuoco), the owner of a junkyard, is a simple figure from the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro. A bronco widower and the father of young Zezinha (Cláudia Abreu), he has a love affair with his secretary, India do Brasil (Yoná Magalhães). Denizard's partner, Nininho Americano (Tonico Pereira), and his partner, the thug Vidigal (Ewerton de Castro), want to turn the junkyard into a place to dismantle stolen cars, against the wishes of Denizard, an incorruptible man.

Paulo and Denizard, who live unaware that they are look-alikes - even though they live in the same place, Avenida Atlântica - end up meeting in the bathroom of a gas station, moments before the place explodes and catches fire, with Vidigal being the only one to witness the scene. Rescued in Paulo's place and mistaken for him, Denizard ends up taking the place of the businessman and, even after his secret is discovered, the farce is maintained in the interests of his adversaries who wanted to seize power from his double. However, taking advantage of the change of identity, Paulo decides to fight his way back and regain his rightful place.

Paulo, who has disappeared, is presumed dead, and Denizard, with amnesia, takes his place in the family and business, without anyone suspecting his true identity. On one side is Denizard's family, worried about his disappearance; on the other is Paulo's family, trying to reintegrate a man with no memory into everyone's life.

The change of identity of the look-alikes is no secret to the hippie Glorinha da Abolição (Malu Mader), a young woman who sells handicrafts on the Copacabana promenade and ends up falling in love with Denizard while he is under the identity of Paulo. She is the daughter of the housekeeper Vilma (Arlete Salles) and doesn't even imagine that she is the biological daughter of the real Paulo, a secret kept under lock and key by her mother, who is desperate to believe that Glorinha is getting involved with her own father.

In the Sobre as Ondas building, located in Copacabana, other characters from the plot cross paths: the beautiful Dodô (Ísis de Oliveira) and Dedé (Luma de Oliveira) who are mother and daughter; the gym teacher Cordeiro de Deus (Jonas Mello); the moralistic landlord Demerval (Lutero Luiz); the foul-mouthed ex-vedete Dona Liúba (Eva Todor); and the couple who live like cats and dogs, Edwiges (Cláudia Raia) and Genésio (José de Abreu). There is also a mystery surrounding the identity of Perfumado, a figure who stalks women around the neighborhood at night. In the end, it turns out to be Gato (Milton Rodrigues), owner of the bar where the characters used to meet.

Cast

ActorCharacter
Francisco Cuoco Paulo Della Santa
Denizard de Mattos
Natália do Vale Laura Della Santa
Malu Mader Glorinha da Abolição
Yoná Magalhães Índia do Brasil
Beth Goulart Marília Della Santa
Cláudia Raia Edwiges
Cláudia Abreu Maria José de Mattos (Zezinha)
Ísis de OliveiraDodô
Luma de Oliveira Dedé
Ilva NiñoBelmira
Herson CapriGabriel
Miguel Falabella João Silvério
Cleyde BlotaJurema
Marcos FrotaPedro Ernesto Della Santa
José Lewgoy Agostinho Della Santa
Eva Todor Liúba
Wanda KosmoYolanda
Arlete Salles Vilma
Fernando AlmeidaLico
Cristina GalvãoCida
Rosane GofmanMonalisa
Flávio Galvão Benjamin
Elaine CristinaIvete
Jonas MelloCordeiro de Deus
Ewerton de Castro Vidigal
Stepan Nercessian Delegado Barbosão
José de Abreu Genésio
Tonico Pereira Nininho Americano
Lutero LuizDemerval Parente
Eliana OvalleAlzira
Antônio PompeoBatista
Augusto OlympioCavaquinho
Milton RodriguesGato
Melise MaiaSelma
Anselmo LyraJúnior
Carolina MouraBianca
Cláudio FerrárioBaixinho
Valter Santos Melo Mendonça
Cleonir dos SantosAbraão
Adelaide PaleteMadalena
Josias de AlmeidaOlegário
Luís Roberto
Marina LiraLisete
Fernando José

References

  1. "O Outro". Teledramaturgia (in Portuguese). Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  2. "Canal VIVA vai reprisar a novela O Outro". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2016-06-20.