Vamp (telenovela)
Vamp | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | Antônio Calmon |
Starring |
Reginaldo Faria Cláudia Ohana Ney Latorraca Joana Fomm Nuno Leal Maia |
Opening theme | "Noite Preta" |
Composer(s) | Vange Leonel - Cilmara Bedaque |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language(s) | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 179 |
Production | |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Rede Globo |
Original release | July 15, 1991 – February 8, 1992 |
Vamp is a Brazilian telenovela produced and displayed at the time of 19 hours by Rede Globo, July 15, 1991 to February 8, 1992 in 179 chapters.
Plot
Armação dos Anjos, on the coast of the state of Rio de Janeiro. The retired captain Jonas Rocha, a widower with six children, married the historian Carmen Maura, also a widow with six children. They will have new problems beyond those common to a large family, when in contact with the vampires that plague the city with the arrival of the famous singer Natasha to record a clip.
Natasha, a rock singer, has sold her soul to the terrible Count Vladymir Polanski, head of the vampires, to shine in her career. But she finds that she was, in previous incarnations, Eugenia, his love, who preferred to stay with Richardson, the other life of Captain Jonas. The count goes on to pursue Natasha and family of the captain, even using his powers to engage Carmen Maura.
Natasha, in turn, wants to destroy Vlad to get rid of her curse. The only weapon she has for this is the Cross of St. Sebastian, which is hidden somewhere in Armação dos Anjos. The cross must be held by a man named "Rocha" ("Rock"). The hero is thus Captain Jonas.
In Armação there is also Jurandir, who is running from Cachorrão ("Big Dog"), a rich leader of criminals whose house Jurandir robbed by mistake. In the city, he hides in the robes of a priest, befriends the kids and get the nickname Padre Garotão ("Father Young Man"). The gown, however, is not a stumbling block to his mad love affair with Marina, a protégée of Cachorrão.
Cast
Actor | Character |
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Cláudia Ohana | Natasha Rebelo/Eugênia Queiroz |
Reginaldo Faria | Capitão Jonas Rocha/Felipe Rocha |
Joana Fomm | Carmem Maura de Araújo Góes |
Ney Latorraca | Conde Vladimir Polanski/Otavinho Freire |
Nuno Leal Maia | Jurandir Figueira (Padre Garotão) |
Fábio Assunção | Lipe (Felipe Ramos Rocha) |
Aída Leiner | Branca |
Aleph Del Moral | Rubinho (Rubens de Araújo Góes) |
Amora Mautner | Paula Sousa |
André Gonçalves | Matosinho |
Bel Kutner | Scarleth de Araújo Góes |
Bete Coelho | Jezebel |
Bia Seidl | Soninha |
Carol Machado | Dorothy de Araújo Góes |
Daniela Camargo | Lena (Helena de Araújo Góes) |
Evandro Mesquita | Simão |
Felipe Pinheiro | Vampiro Giron |
Fernanda Rodrigues | Isa (Isabel Ramos Rocha) |
Flávio Silvino | Matosão |
Francisco Milani | Max |
Frederico Mayrink | Pedro |
Guilherme Leme | Gerald Lamas |
Henrique Farias | Nando (Fernando Ramos Rocha) |
Igor Lage | Pingo |
Inês Galvão | Joana |
João Rebello | Sig (Sigmund de Araújo Góes) |
Jonas Torres | Daniel Rocha |
José Paulo Jr. | Tico (Henrique Ramos Rocha) |
Juliana Martins | Esmeralda |
Luciana Vendramini | Jade Ramos Rocha |
Marcelo Picchi | Moreira |
Marcus Alvisi | Padre Estevão |
Marcos Breda | Rafael/Diogo Queiroz |
Marcos Frota | Augusto Sérgio |
Norma Geraldy | Hemengharda |
Oswaldo Louzada | Padre Eusébio |
Otávio Augusto | Osvaldo Matoso |
Patrícia Travassos | Mary Ramos |
Pedro Vasconcelos | João Ramos Rocha |
Rodrigo Penna | León de Araújo Góes |
Tony Tornado | Pai Gil |
Vera Holtz | Alice Penn Taylor |
Vera Zimmerman | Marina |
Zezé Polessa | Sílvia Sousa |
Paulo José | Ivan Sousa |
Cleyde Yáconis | Virgínia Ramos |
Paulo Gracindo | Arlindo Maranhão (Cachorrão) |
Giulia Gam | Lucia T. |
See also
External links
- Vamp at the Internet Movie Database