O Salvador da Pátria
O Salvador da Pátria | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | Lauro César Muniz |
Directed by | Gonzaga Blota |
Starring |
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Opening theme | "Amarra o Teu Arado a Uma Estrela" by Gilberto Gil |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language(s) | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 185 |
Production | |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Rede Globo |
Original release | 9 January – 11 August 1989 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Vale Tudo |
Followed by | Tieta |
O Salvador da Pátria is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo. It premiered on 9 January and ended on 11 August 1989, with a total of 185 episodes. It's the fortieth "novela das oito" to be aired on the timeslot. It is created by Lauro César Muniz and directed by Gonzaga Blota.[1]
Cast
Actor | Character |
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Lima Duarte | Sassá Mutema (Salvador da Silva) |
Maitê Proença | Clotilde Ribeiro |
Francisco Cuoco | Severo Toledo Blanco |
Betty Faria | Marina Campos Sintra |
José Wilker | João Matos/Miro Ferraz |
Lúcia Veríssimo | Bárbara Souza Telles |
Thales Pan Chacon | Cássio Marins |
Lucinha Lins | Ângela Mendes Matos |
Susana Vieira | Gilda Pompeu de Toledo Blanco |
Mayara Magri | Camila Sintra |
Flávio Migliaccio | Nilo Assunção |
Mário Lago | Joaquim Xavier (Quinzote) |
Cecil Thiré | Mauro Brancatto |
Marcos Paulo | Paulo Silveira |
Gracindo Júnior | Ricardo Ribeiro |
Luís Gustavo | Juca Pirama (José Matos Filho) |
Tássia Camargo | Marlene Machado da Silva |
Tony Vermont | Miguel |
Cláudio Corrêa e Castro | "Barão" de Guaratinguetá (Frederico Martinez) |
Luiz Armando Queiroz | Francisco |
Ângela Leal | Giuliana |
Gilberto Martinho | Fernando Gaspar |
Clementino Kelé | Márcio |
Nádia Lippi | Helena |
Rogério Fróes | Gilberto |
Eduardo Tornaghi | Jeffrey Thomásio |
Narjara Turetta | Rafaela Toledo Blanco |
João Carlos Barroso | Fidélis |
Luthero Luiz | José da Silva (Bodão) |
Ivan Cândido | Zenóbio Reis (Zen) |
Benjamin Cattan | Hermínio Souza Telles |
Tácito Rocha | Gil Eanes |
Antônio Grassi | Delegado Plínio Kohl |
Antonio Calloni | Tomaz Siqueira |
Maurício Mattar | Sérgio Pompeu de Toledo Blanco |
Suzy Rêgo | Alice Sintra |
Marco Miranda | Ciro |
Alexandra Marzo | Sílvia Toledo Blanco |
José Augusto Branco | Padre Alberto Jardim |
Nelson Dantas | Décio de Abreu |
Norma Geraldy | Noêmia |
Eduardo Galvão | Régis de Abreu |
Cláudio Curi | Sidney |
Aldine Müller | Dinah Amaral / Aída |
Waldyr Sant'anna | Neco Carranca (Manuel da Cunha) |
Natália Lage | Regina Matos |
Valter Santos | Jaime |
Solange Theodoro | Daniela |
Chico Expedito | Waldemar |
Marcela Muniz | Zezé (Maria José) |
Hugo Gross | Brás Vasconcelos (Brasito) |
George Otto | Roberto Amaral |
Luiz Maçãs | Marco Antônio |
Andréa Richa | Cristina |
Alexandre Akerman | Dirceu Barreto |
Cláudio Cavalcanti | Eduardo Correia |
Reception
The show recorded an average viewership rating of 63 points, one of Brazil's top rated telenovelas of all time[2]
References
- ↑ "O Salvador da Pátria". Teledramaturgia (in Portuguese). Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ↑ Audencia
External links
O Salvador da Pátria at the Internet Movie Database
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