At the age of 80, Polidoro decides to demolish the stability of his comfortable life as a retired judge and become the owner of a strip club.
Polidoro is a haughty retired judge who lives on his own and hardly keeps in touch with his son, a washed-up pianist. When his closest daughter takes legal action to to have him banned, he decides to invest all his savings in a strip club in Copacabana.—Domingo Alvarez
José de Abreu's character, Polidoro, entered the 80-year-old stage, is determined not only to relinquish his retirement after years of acting as a judge, but to let others understand that his health is somewhat compromised by becoming a partner from a strip club. This causes his daughter Beatriz to court him.—Shrinivas G. Kulkarni