9.0Minha Doce Namorada · 1971
Minha Doce Namorada (1971) is a Soap / Drama series directed by Vicente Sesso, starring Regina Duarte, Cláudio Marzo, Sadi Cabral.
9.0Minha Doce Namorada (1971) is a Soap / Drama series directed by Vicente Sesso, starring Regina Duarte, Cláudio Marzo, Sadi Cabral.
Patricia, an orphan living in a traveling amusement park, believes the stars will bring her happiness. One day, an astrologer predicts the impossible: the young woman, an Aquarius, will fall in love with a Pisces boy, a sign initially incompatible with hers. The girl does, in fact, become enchanted by the wealthy student Renato, but he doesn't feel the same way. Patricia travels to Rio de Janeiro, where she befriends a gentleman whom she affectionately calls Mr. Pepe, unaware that he is Renato's great-uncle and the owner of the company where she begins working. Mr. Pepe discovers fraudulent activities committed by his family and decides to fake his death to observe the dispute over his inheritance.
Regina Duarte, Cláudio Marzo, Sadi Cabral, Célia Biar, Mário Lago, Vanda Lacerda, Maria Cláudia, Marcos Paulo
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Find a movie by describing itPatricia, an orphan living in a traveling amusement park, believes the stars will bring her happiness. One day, an astrologer predicts the impossible: the young woman, an Aquarius, will fall in love with a Pisces boy, a sign initially incompatible with hers. The girl does, in fact, become enchanted by the wealthy student Renato, but he doesn't feel the same way. Patricia travels to Rio de Janeiro, where she befriends a gentleman whom she affectionately calls Mr. Pepe, unaware that he is Renato's great-uncle and the owner of the company where she begins working. Mr. Pepe discovers fraudulent activities committed by his family and decides to fake his death to observe the dispute over his inheritance.
Minha Doce Namorada was released in 1971.
The cast includes Regina Duarte, Cláudio Marzo, Sadi Cabral, Célia Biar.