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Noites Cariocas is a 1936  Brazil
Brazil
Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest country in South America. It is the world's fifth largest country, both by geographical area and by population with over 192 million people...

ian-Argentine
Argentina
Argentina , officially the Argentine Republic , is the second largest country in South America by land area, after Brazil. It is constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city, Buenos Aires...

 comedy film
Comedy film
Comedy film is a genre of film in which the main emphasis is on humour. They are designed to elicit laughter from the audience. Comedies are mostly light-hearted dramas and are made to amuse and entertain the audiences...

 directed and written by Enrique Cadícamo
Enrique Cadícamo
Enrique Domingo Cadícamo was a prolific Argentine tango lyricist, poet and novelist. From an initial Symbolist bent, he developed a distinctive, lunfardo-rich style from an early age, and by 1925 he had his first piece, Pompas de jabón, sung by Carlos Gardel...

. It is based on a story by F. Gianetti. The film was released in both Portuguese
Portuguese language
Portuguese is a Romance language that arose in the medieval Kingdom of Galicia, nowadays Galicia and Northern Portugal. The southern part of the Kingdom of Galicia became independent as the County of Portugal in 1095...

 and Spanish.

Main cast

  • Eduardo Arouca
  • Mendonça Balsemão
  • Montenegro Bentes
  • Lourdinha Bittencourt
  • Sadi Cabral
  • Carambola
  • Walter D'Ávila
  • Olavo de Barros
  • Abel Dourado
  • Silva Filho
  • Chaves Florence
  • Jardel Jercolis
  • Ana Maria Machado
  • Carlos Machado
  • Conceição Machado
  • Mesquitinha
  • Oscarito
  • Grande Otelo
    Grande Otelo
    Grande Otelo is the stage name of Brazilian actor, comedian, singer, and composer Sebastião Bernardes de Souza Prata...

  • Maria Luisa Palomero
  • Carlos Perelli
  • Lita Prado
  • Pery Ribas
  • Henriqueta Romanita
  • Albertina Salkovsa
  • Lódia Silva
  • Manoel Vieira
  • Carlos Vivan
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