
The Man in the Black Cape
Crime · History
Overview
Biography of Brazilian congressman Tenório Cavalcanti, who used to appear in public carrying a machine-gun, and wearing a black cloak.
Top Cast


José Wilker
José Wilker
Tenório Cavalcanti
José Wilker
Tenório Cavalcanti


Marieta Severo
Marieta Severo
Zina
Marieta Severo
Zina


Jonas Bloch
Jonas Bloch
Adolfo
Jonas Bloch
Adolfo


Isolda Cresta
Isolda Cresta
Tenório's Mother
Isolda Cresta
Tenório's Mother


Jurandir de Oliveira
Jurandir de Oliveira
Venâncio
Jurandir de Oliveira
Venâncio


Guilherme Karam
Guilherme Karam
Flávio Cavalcanti
Guilherme Karam
Flávio Cavalcanti


Tonico Pereira
Tonico Pereira
Bereco
Tonico Pereira
Bereco


Paulo Villaça
Paulo Villaça
Maragato
Paulo Villaça
Maragato


Jackson de Souza
Jackson de Souza
Cabral
Jackson de Souza
Cabral


Chico Diaz
Chico Diaz
Manezinho
Chico Diaz
Manezinho
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