
Francisco Perdido
Comedy · Drama
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João Bica
João Bica
Francisco
João Bica
Francisco
Manuel Nascimento
Manuel Nascimento
Tiago
Manuel Nascimento
Tiago
Rosa Rebelo
Rosa Rebelo
Rita
Rosa Rebelo
Rita
Francisca Silva
Francisca Silva
Rufia
Francisca Silva
Rufia


Rodrigo Perdigão
Rodrigo Perdigão
Rufia
Rodrigo Perdigão
Rufia
Rubinho
Rubinho
Bandido
Rubinho
Bandido
João Pedro Oliveira
João Pedro Oliveira
Jogador da Bola
João Pedro Oliveira
Jogador da Bola
Francisco Oliveira
Francisco Oliveira
Jogador da Bola
Francisco Oliveira
Jogador da Bola
Maria Adelaide Santos
Maria Adelaide Santos
Auxiliar da Escola
Maria Adelaide Santos
Auxiliar da Escola
Nuno Franca
Nuno Franca
Polícia
Nuno Franca
Polícia
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