Briga, Mulher e Samba movie poster

Briga, Mulher e Samba

December 7, 1961 1h 31m

Originally released in 1961. Briga, Mulher e Samba is a comedy/music film. directed by Sanin Cherques.

Starring Ronaldo Lupo, Renata Fronzi, and Luely Figueiró

Synopsis

Marcelino, a country bumpkin, comes from the countryside to try his luck in Rio de Janeiro. His uncle Simão, a taxi driver and resident of a favela with Sofia, comes to greet him at the train station. A neighbor, Tereza, takes an interest in the newcomer. At the pier, the criminal Zé receives a package and is pursued by police. Mira Diler performs at the Caverna nightclub. In her dressing room, the criminal Zé is found, injured and without the package. Valentino complains about the police action that is disrupting his "business." Marcelino still hasn't found work; at the same time, he tries unsuccessfully to sell his compositions. He begins helping his uncle as a driver, but puts his own worries first: he goes to the nightclub looking for Mira, but finds himself caught up in Valentino's schemes.

Quick Facts

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Release Date December 7, 1961 64 years ago
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Runtime 1h 31m 91 minutes total
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Language Portuguese Original language
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Country Brazil Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
PT

Production Companies

  • Lupofilms

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Briga, Mulher e Samba about?

Marcelino, a country bumpkin, comes from the countryside to try his luck in Rio de Janeiro. His uncle Simão, a taxi driver and resident of a favela with Sofia, comes to greet him at the train stat...

Who directed Briga, Mulher e Samba?

Briga, Mulher e Samba was directed by Sanin Cherques.

How long is Briga, Mulher e Samba?

Briga, Mulher e Samba has a runtime of 1 hours and 31 minutes (91 minutes total).

When was Briga, Mulher e Samba released?

Briga, Mulher e Samba was released on December 7, 1961 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Briga, Mulher e Samba?

The main cast of Briga, Mulher e Samba includes Ronaldo Lupo, Renata Fronzi, Luely Figueiró, Átila Iório, Billy Davis.