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A Princesa Xuxa e os Trapalhões ()


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A distant planet is overtaken by war, slavery and desolation after a tyrannical man murders the world's emperor. Is up to four jumbled man and the king's sweet-hearted daughter to change their reality.

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Renato Aragão ...
Cavaleiro Sem Nome (Diron)
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Mussaim
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Dedeon
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Princesa Sharon
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Zacaling
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Amanda Acosta ...
(as Amanda)
Juninho Bill
Paulo Reis ...
Imperador Ratan
Rubinho

Directed by

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José Alvarenga Jr.

Written by

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Paulo Andrade ... (writer)
 
Renato Aragão ... ()
 
Carlos Alberto Diniz ... ()
 
Roberto Silveira ... ()
 
Mauro Wilson ... ()

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Heraldo Born ... executive producer
Carlos Alberto Diniz ... executive producer
Paulo Aragão Neto ... executive producer

Editing by

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Diana Vasconcellos

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Simone Petrillo ... sound assistant

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Arturo Uranga ... visual effects supervisor
Pablo Uranga ... visual effects intern

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Plot Summary

In the planet Antar, diabolical Ratam takes the power after the emperor's death. All dominate forcing the children to the slave work. Maintained inside of the palace, the Princess Xeron thinks that all are happy. Outside, the princes Mussaim, Zacaling and Dedeo join to the Horseman Without Name to combat Ratam and to free the children. They get to speak with the princess and, counting with her help, they form an army of children to free the planet of the forces of the evil. Written by Silvio Ferreira Cosi (amc.cosi@ig.com.br)

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Also Known As
  • Принцесса Шуша и бандиты (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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  • 112 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Released in 1989, a scene of the film features on of the fugitive boys finding, at the Terran spaceship, a sticker reading "Botafogo - Campeão 2010" with the Brazilian soccer team's logo. Botafogo in fact won two national cups in 2010: the Rio and the Guanabara cups. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Mussum, Um filme do Cacildis (2019). See more »

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