
Roubo do Cão
TV Movie · Comedy · Family
Overview
Luciana and her dog Rita Lee are best friends. After the dog becomes a celebrity, Luciana will have to confront bumbling criminals hired to steal her.
Top Cast
Dandara Arcebispo
Dandara Arcebispo
Luciana
Dandara Arcebispo
Luciana


Fabiula Nascimento
Fabiula Nascimento
Aurora
Fabiula Nascimento
Aurora
Luisa Perissé
Luisa Perissé
Fran
Luisa Perissé
Fran


Dhonata Augusto
Dhonata Augusto
Vini
Dhonata Augusto
Vini


Luellem de Castro
Luellem de Castro
Elisa
Luellem de Castro
Elisa


David Junior
David Junior
Osvaldo
David Junior
Osvaldo


Heslaine Vieira
Heslaine Vieira
Daniela
Heslaine Vieira
Daniela


Gabriel Chadan
Gabriel Chadan
Jackson
Gabriel Chadan
Jackson
Júlia Taubman
Júlia Taubman
Cristal
Júlia Taubman
Cristal
Caique Ivo
Caique Ivo
João
Caique Ivo
João
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