Os Fantoches

Brazilian telenovela

Os Fantoches
GenreTelenovela
Written byIvani Ribeiro
Directed byWalter Avancini
StarringÁtila Iório
Dina Sfat
Nicette Bruno
Paulo Goulart
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
Original release
NetworkTV Excelsior
Release10 July 1966 (1966-07-10) –
26 January 1968 (1968-01-26)

Os Fantoches (English: The Puppets) is a 1967 Brazilian telenovela created by Ivani Ribeiro, and starring Átila Iório.[1][2]

Plot

Aníbal (Átila Iório) is a millionaire, knowing that he is going to die, invites a group of relatives and friends to stay at his luxury hotel. They are all linked to a mystery of their past. Some will be rewarded with inclusion in the will; others will be punished. To know who was his real friend and who harmed him, Aníbal starts to manipulate everyone, as if they were puppets.[3]

Cast

  • Átila Iório .... Aníbal
  • Dina Sfat .... Laura
  • Nicette Bruno .... Estela
  • Paulo Goulart .... Marcos
  • Flora Geny .... Nazaré
  • Ivan de Albuquerque .... Gilberto
  • Regina Duarte .... Bete
  • Mauro Mendonça
  • Elizabeth Gasper .... Simone
  • Renato Master .... Victor
  • Rogério Márcico
  • Stênio Garcia .... Torquato
  • Márcia de Windsor .... Consuelo
  • Yara Lins .... Guiomar
  • Lídia Costa .... Odila
  • Silvio Rocha .... Nicanor
  • Edgard Franco .... Joel
  • Estela Gomes .... Zezé
  • Vera Nunes .... Julieta
  • Ayres Pinto .... Nando
  • Tereza Campos .... Luisa
  • Noira Mello
  • Renato Júnior

References

  1. ^ "Uma narrativa inovadora que fazia de todos os personagens uns fantoches". R7.com. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  2. ^ São Paulo na idade mídia. José Marques de Melo, Antonio Adami. 2004. ISBN 9788574731490. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Os Fantoches". teledramaturgia.com.br. Retrieved 18 May 2017.

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Troféu Imprensa for Best Telenovela
1960-1977
  • A Moça Que Veio de Longe (1965)
  • A Deusa Vencida (1966)
  • Redenção (1967)
  • Os Fantoches (1968)
  • A Muralha (1969)
  • Beto Rockfeller (1970)
  • Irmãos Coragem (1971)
  • O Cafona (1972)
  • Selva de Pedra (1973)
  • O Bem-Amado (1974)
  • O Espigão (1975)
  • Gabriela (1976)
  • Saramandaia (1977)
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