Brazil, 1947 - 108 minutes - B&W
Directed by
Watson Macedo
Produced by
Atlântida/UCB
Cast
Grande Otelo,
Olga Latour,
Alberto Ruschel,
Adelaide Chiozzo,
Marion,
Humberto Catalano
Brazil/Argentina, 1947 - 82 minutes - B&W
Directed by
Luis Moglia Barth
Produced by
Francisco Cárdenas
Cast
Linda Batista,
Lourdinha Bittencourt,
Moraes Cardoso,
Darcy Cazarré,
Older Cazarré,
Regina Célia
Also known as "No Me Digas Adiós".
Brazil, 1948 - 98 minutes - B&W
Directed by
José Carlos Burle
Produced by
Atlântida/UCB
Cast
Oscarito,
Grande Otelo,
Marion,
Humberto Catalano,
Heloísa Helena,
Alberto Ruschel
Brazil, 1949 - 90 minutes - B&W
Directed by
Watson Macedo
Produced by
Atlântida/UCB
Cast
Oscarito,
Grande Otelo,
Alberto Ruschel,
Eliana Macedo,
Alberto Miranda,
Humberto Catalano
Brazil, 1950 - 100 minutes - B&W
Directed by
José Carlos Burle
Produced by
Atlântida/UCB
Cast
Humberto Catalano,
Modesto de Souza,
Maron,
Manoel Vieira,
Yara Isabel,
Aaarlindo Costa
Brazil, 1951 - 83 minutes - B&W
Directed by
Watson Macedo
Produced by
Atlântida/UCB
Cast
Oscarito,
José Lewgoy,
Eliana Macedo,
Adelaide Chiozzo,
Cyll Farney,
Ivon Cúri
Brazil, 1953 - 87 minutes - B&W (partially Color)
Directed by
Ernesto Remani
Produced by
Multifilmes/UCB
Cast
Paulo Autran,
Beatriz Consuelo,
Hélio Souto,
Armando Couto,
Inezita Barroso,
Waldemar Seyssel
Also known as "Destiny in Trouble".
Brazil, 1953 - ?? minutes - B&W
Directed by
Eurides Ramos
Produced by
Cinelandia Filmes/UCB
Cast
Fada Santoro,
Dick Farney,
Terezinha Amayo,
Antônio Spina,
Miriam Carmen,
Carlos Cortin
Luiz Bonfá sings four songs,
"Coração de Todos",
"Meu Coração Nasceu",
"Perdido de Amor",
and "Sonhei".
Brazil, 1954 - 90 minutes - B&W
Directed by
Carlos Manga
Produced by
Atlântida/UCB
Cast
Oscarito,
Fada Santoro,
Cyll Farney,
Eliana Macedo,
Carlos Contrim,
Wilson Grey
"Dança da Bandeija" can be heard in this film.
Brazil, 1954 - 87 minutes - B&W
Directed by
Carlos Manga
Produced by
Atlântida/UCB
Cast
Oscarito,
Grande Otelo,
José Lewgoy,
Renato Restier,
Julie Bardot,
Altair Vilar
Brazil, 1954 - ?? minutes - B&W
Directed by
Wladimir Lundgren
Produced by
Guaíra Filmes/UCB
Cast
Fada Santoro,
Graça Melo,
Lia Cortese,
Carlos Cotrim,
Marly Bueno,
Renato Ferreira
Brazil, 1955 - 83 minutes - B&W
Directed by
Román Vigñoles Barreto
Produced by
Atlântida/UCB/Argentina Sonofilmes
Cast
Cyll Farney,
Eva Wilma,
Inalda de Carvalho,
Wilson Grey,
Paulo Montel,
Heloísa Helena
Brazil, 1956 - 105 minutes - B&W
Directed by
José Carlos Burle
Produced by
Unida/Cinedistri
Cast
Dercy Gonçalves,
Grande Otelo,
Ilka Soares,
Wilson Viana,
Teófilo de Vasconcelos,
Heloisa Helena
"O Barbinha Branca",
"Minha Saudade",
"Chora Chorão!",
"Uma Prece",
"Canção de Outono",
and "Violão no Samba"
from the album
"luiz bonfá (Continental LPP-21)"
can be heard in this film.
Brazil/France/Italy, 1959 - 107 minutes - Color
Directed by
Marcel Camus
Produced by
Tupan Filmes/Dispat Films/Gemma
Cast
Breno Mello,
Marpessa Dawn,
Lourdes de Oliveira,
Lea Garcia,
Ademar da Silva,
Alexandro Constantino
Also known as "Black Orpheus",
"Orfeo Negro",
or "Orphée Noir".
See also the soundtrack album
"ORFEU NEGRO".
Brazil/West Germany, 1959 - 92 minutes - Color
Directed by
Zygmunt Sulistrowski
Produced by
FIB/CCC
Cast
John Sutton,
Richard Olizar,
Gina Albert,
Eugenio Carlos,
Celeneh Costa,
Maria Fernanda
Also known as "Tom Dooley - Held der grünen Hölle".
Brazil/USA, 1961 - 91 minutes - B&W
Directed by
George M. Cahan
Produced by
Twin Films
Cast
Jean-Pierre Aumont,
Alix Talton,
Tônia Carrero,
Luis Dávila,
Norma Bengell,
Jardel Filho
Also known as "Carnival of Crime" or "Socia de Alcoba".
See also the soundtrack 33RPM
"SÓCIO DE ALCOVA".
Brazil, 1962 - 78 minutes - B&W
Directed by
Carlos Manga
Produced by
Atlântida/UCB
Cast
Cyll Farney,
Odete Lara,
Marly Bueno,
Sônia Müller,
Zélia Hoffman,
Márcia de Windsor
Brazil, 1962 - 82 minutes - B&W
Directed by
Flávio Migliaccio
Produced by
São José Filmes/Satélite Filmes
Cast
Vanja Orico,
Fábio Sabag,
Dirce Migliaccio,
Osvaldo Loureiro,
Renato Consorte,
Andrey Salvador
Also known as "The Beggars".
The song "Cantiga da Vida"
is sung by Nelsinho and Maria Helena Toledo.
Brazil/Argentina, 1962 - 90 minutes - B&W
Directed by
Angel Acciaresi
Produced by
General Filmes/Indiana Filmes/Danfran Filmes
Cast
Jardel Filho,
José Maria Langlais,
Jece Valadão,
Juan Carlos Palma,
João Carlos Barrso,
Emiliano Queiroz
Also known as "Pedro y Pablo" or "Tercer Mundo".
See also the 33RPM
"PERY RIBEIRO".
Brazil, 1962 - 72 minutes - B&W
Directed by
Paulo César Saraceni
Produced by
Equipe Cinematográfica/UCB
Cast
Irma Alvarez,
Reginaldo Faria,
Margarida Rey,
Paulo Padilha,
Joseph Guereiro,
Henrique Belo
Brazil, 1962 - 100 minutes - B&W
Directed by
Ruy Guerra
Produced by
Magnus Filmes
Cast
Jece Valadão,
Norma Bengell,
Daniel Filho,
Hugo Carvana,
Lucy de Carvalho,
Glauce Rocha
Also known as "The Unscrupulous Ones".
All tunes in this film are composed by Luiz Bonfá
and played by
Hélcio Milito (drums),
Bebeto (bass),
Jorge Ferreira da Silva (sax),
and Rosana Toledo (vocal).
Brazil/France/Italy, 1962 - 90 minutes - Color
Directed by
Steno
Produced by
Consorcio/France Cinéma/Victoria Films
Cast
Mylène Demongeot,
Claude Rich,
Sylva Koscina,
Walter Chiari,
Paolo Ferrari,
Gloria Paul
Also known as "Girl Game" or "The Saga of the Flying Hostesses".
See also the soundtrack 45RPM
"COPACABANA PALACE".
Italy, 1963 - 110 minutes - B&W
Directed by
Luciano Salce
Produced by
De Laurentiis
Cast
Ugo Tognazzi,
Emmanuelle Riva,
Barbara Steele,
Mara Berni,
Umberto D'Orsi,
Diletta D'Andrea
Also known as "The Hours of Love".
See also the soundtrack 45RPM
"LE ORE DELL'AMORE".
Brazil/France, 1964 - 92 minutes - Color
Directed by
Robert Mazoyer
Produced by
Tupan Filmes/Films du Fleuve
Cast
Leny Eversong,
Léa Garcia,
Breno Mello,
Alder Silva,
Gessy Gesse,
Jurema Pena
The song "Balaio" is included in the album
"LE ROI DE LA BOSSA NOVA".
Brazil, 1964 - 101 minutes - B&W
Directed by
Roberto Farias
Produced by
Herbert Richers
Cast
Reginaldo Farias,
Rejane Medeiros,
Aurélio Teixeira,
Maurício do Valle,
Jofre Soares,
Paulo Copacabana
Brazil/USA, 1965 - 30 minutes × 39 episodes - Color
Directed by
Victor Lima
Produced by
Herbert Richers/MCA TV
Cast
Jardel Filho,
Cláudio Cavalcanti,
Milton Morais,
Jorge Dória,
Jece Valadão,
Dari Reis
First aired at TV Globo during April 1965 to July 1966.
Brazil/USA, 1965 - ?? minutes - B&W
Directed by
Eduardo Sidney
Produced by
Alcino Diniz/MCA TV
Cast
Neide Aparecida,
Paulo Max,
Wilma Portela,
Alan Costa,
Libertad Lamarque,
Reggie Michael
Brazil/USA, 1966 - 110 minutes - Color
Directed by
Burt Balaban
Produced by
Comet
Cast
Christopher George,
Lynda Day George,
Fay Spain,
Maria Helena Dias,
Lon Clark,
Barbara Williams
See also the soundtrack album
"THE GENTLE RAIN".
France, 1967 - 95 minutes - Color
Directed by
Edmond Séchan
Produced by
Capac/Artistes Associés
Cast
Julien Guiomar,
Jacques Jouanneau,
Henriette Morineau,
Cristina Jardim,
Isabel Jardim,
Jean Rochefort
Also known as "For a Distant Love".
See also the soundtrack 45RPM
"POUR UN AMOUR LOINTAIN".
Canada, 1968 - 2 minutes 33 seconds - Color
Directed by
Laurent Coderre
Animated material.
See also
National Film Board of Canada.
USA, 1968 - 90 minutes - Color
Directed by
Norman Taulog
Produced by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cast
Elvis Presley,
Michele Carey,
Don Porter,
Rudy Vallee,
Dick Sargent,
Stirling Hollaway
The song "Almost in Love"
is included in the album
"ELVIS' DOUBLE FEATURES".
USA, 1969 - 52 minutes - Color
Directed by
Bruce Kessler
Produced by
ABC
Cast
Robert Wagner,
John Russell,
Alejandro Rey,
Michael Ansara,
Arlene Martel,
Teri Garr
First aired at ABC on January 7, 1969,
as the episode 13 of "It Takes a Thief" second series.
See also
It Takes a Thief (TV Tome).
USA, 1971 - 100 minutes - Color
Directed by
Leslie H. Martinson
Produced by
Universal TV
Cast
Katharine Crawford,
Pete Deuel,
Clinton Greyn,
Claudine Longet,
Sal Mineo,
Julie Sommars
Also known as
"Only One Day Left Before Tomorrow"
or "The Scavengers".
Filmed in 1968.
USA, 1971 - 96 minutes - Color
Directed by
Paul Stanley
Produced by
Universal TV
Cast
Vic Morrow,
Claude Akins,
Edmond O'Brien,
Louise Sorel
First aired at NBC on October 1, 1971.
Filmed in 1969.
UK/Brazil/USA, 1989 - 90 minutes - Color
Directed by
Lech Majewski
Produced by
Lech Majewski Film
Cast
Steven Berkoff,
Paul Freeman,
Peter Firth,
Florinda Bolkan,
José Wilker,
Zezé Motta
Also known as "Wiezien Rio" or "Prisioneiro do Rio".
The song "Prisioneiro do Rio" is sung by Zezé Motta
with the guitar of Luiz Bonfá.
See also
Majewski's page.
USA, 1996 - 98 minutes - Color
Directed by
Matt Reeves
Produced by
Miramax Films
Cast
Barbara Hershey,
David Schwimmer,
Carol Kane,
Michael Rapaport,
Toni Collette,
Gwyneth Paltrow
"Sambolero"
from the album "JAZZ SAMBA ENCORE!"
can be heard in this film.