Roberto Carlos em Ritmo de Aventura

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Roberto Carlos em ritmo de aventura
Directed by Roberto Farias
Written byRoberto Farias
Paulo Mendes Campos
Starring Roberto Carlos

José Lewgoy

Reginaldo Faria
Distributed by United Artists
Release date
  • 1968 (1968)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese

Roberto Carlos em ritmo de aventura is a 1968 Brazilian musical comedy film directed by Roberto Farias, [1] with screenplay written by Paulo Mendes Campos. The film is the first of a trilogy directed by Farias featuring the singer Roberto Carlos. [2]

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Synopsis

Singer Roberto Carlos is making a film when he is chased by an international gang who want to kidnap him to the United States and force him to write songs.

Soundtrack

The film soundtrack was released in 1967, a year before the movie. The record was ranked No. 24 in the list of Rolling Stone Brasil 100 Greatest Brazilian Music Records. [3]

Track listing

A side

  1. "Eu Sou Terrível" (Roberto CarlosErasmo Carlos)
  2. "Como É Grande o Meu Amor por Você" (Roberto Carlos)
  3. "Por Isso Corro Demais" (Roberto Carlos)
  4. "Você Deixou Alguém A Esperar" (Édson Ribeiro)
  5. "De Que Vale Tudo Isso" (Roberto Carlos)
  6. "Folhas De Outono" (Francisco Lara – Jovenil Santos)

B- side

  1. "Quando" (Roberto Carlos)
  2. "É Tempo De Amar" (Pedro Camargo – José Ari)
  3. "Você Não Serve Pra Mim" (Renato Barros)
  4. "E Por Isso Estou Aqui" (Roberto Carlos)
  5. "O Sósia" (Getúlio Côrtes)
  6. "Só Vou Gostar De Quem Gosta De Mim" (Rossini Pinto)

Lineup

Certifications

Certifications for "em Ritmo de Aventura"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [4] 3× Diamond3,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Cast

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References

  1. Plazaola, Luis Trelles (1 January 1989). South American Cinema/ Cine De America Del Sur: Dictionary of Film Makers/ Diccionario De Los Productores De Peliculas. La Editorial, UPR. ISBN   9780847720118.
  2. Rennó, Carlos (9 March 2016). O voo das palavras cantadas (in Brazilian Portuguese). Dash Arte. ISBN   9788565056519.
  3. "Listas – Os 100 Maiores Discos da Música Brasileira – Roberto Carlos em Ritmo de Aventura – Roberto Carlos (1967, CBS) – Rolling Stone Brasil" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 13 March 2017.
  4. "Brazilian album certifications – Roberto Carlos – em Ritmo de Aventura" (in Portuguese). Pro-Música Brasil . Retrieved 30 October 2024.

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