Poster

Assim Era a Atlântida ()


Reference View | Change View


Anthology of scenes from Brazilian musicals of old (1949-1959), focusing on films from the main studio specializing in the genre, Atlântida.

Director:
Reviews:

Photos and Videos

Cast

Edit
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Julie Bardot ...
(archiveFootage)
Dircinha Batista ...
Self (archiveFootage)
...
Self
...
Self (archiveFootage)
...
Self (archiveFootage)
Cuquita Carballo ...
Self (archiveFootage)
Francisco Carlos ...
Self (archiveFootage)
...
Self
...
Self
Inalda de Carvalho ...
Self
...
Self
Cyl Farney ...
Self
...
(archiveFootage)
...
Self (archiveFootage)
Jorge Goulart ...
Self (archiveFootage)
...
Self
...
Self
Odete Lara ...
Self (archiveFootage)
...
Self
Margot Louro ...
Self (archiveFootage)
Eliana Macedo ...
Self (as Eliana)
Zezé Macedo ...
Self
...
Self
Marion ...
(archiveFootage)
...
(archiveFootage)
Nora Ney ...
Self (archiveFootage)
...
(archiveFootage)
...
Self
Elvira Pagã ...
Self (archiveFootage)
...
Self (archiveFootage)
Fada Santoro ...
Self
Pagano Sobrinho ...
(archiveFootage)
...
(archiveFootage)
...
(archiveFootage)
...
(archiveFootage)

Directed by

Edit
Carlos Manga

Written by

Edit
Carlos Manga ... ()
 
Silvio de Abreu ... ()

Music by

Edit
Lyrio Panicalli
Leo Peracchi

Cinematography by

Edit
Antônio Gonçalves

Editing by

Edit
Waldemar Noya

Editorial Department

Edit
Valdir Barroso ... assistant editor
Jurandir Pizzo ... color consultant

Makeup Department

Edit
Paulo Carias ... makeup artist

Sound Department

Edit
Geraldo José ... sound effects
Gabriel Monteiro ... sound
Amedeo Riva ... sound
Aloisio Viana ... sound

Camera and Electrical Department

Edit
Lindolfo Braga ... assistant electrician
Vitor Rabéllo Neves ... assistant electrician
Sandoval Teixeira ... electrician
Manuel Veloso ... camera operator

Production Companies

Edit

Distributors

Edit

Special Effects

Edit

Other Companies

Edit

Storyline

Edit
Plot Keywords
Genres
Parents Guide Add content advisory for parents »

Additional Details

Edit
Runtime
  • 105 min
Country
Language
Color

Did You Know?

Edit
Movie Connections Features Fantasma Por Acaso (1946). See more »

Contribute to This Page


Recently Viewed