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Sai da Frente
Sai da Frente

Sai da Frente

Mazzaropi's first film

Genres

Comedy

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Isidoro Colepicula is a humble truck driver hired to transport some furniture from São Paulo to Santos, in his worn out truck he calls "Anastácio". Hiding among the pieces travels a bride who's trying to escape her own marriage. With his dog Coroné, he gets himself into many amusing situations, especially when the packed vehicle is left without brakes on a steep road, and he has to chase after it.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Portuguese

Runtime

80 mins

Rating

6.6/10

Release Date

25 June 1952

Country

Brazil

Cast

Amacio Mazzaropi

Amacio Mazzaropi

Isidoro Colepicula

Ludy Veloso

Ludy Veloso

Maria

A.C. Carvalho

A.C. Carvalho

Eufrásio

Nieta Junqueira

Nieta Junqueira

Dona Gata

Leila Parisi

Leila Parisi

Dalila

Luiz Calderaro

Luiz Calderaro

Político

Luiz Linhares

Luiz Linhares

Bêbado

Renato Consorte

Renato Consorte

Xandó Batista

Xandó Batista

Vicente Leporace

Vicente Leporace

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