
Zico: O Samurai de Quintino
Documentary
Top Cast


Zico
Zico
Self
Zico
Self


Mauro Beting
Mauro Beting
himself
Mauro Beting
himself
José Carlos Araujo
José Carlos Araujo
himself
José Carlos Araujo
himself


Daniela Boaventura
Daniela Boaventura
herself
Daniela Boaventura
herself


Carlos Alberto Parreira
Carlos Alberto Parreira
himself
Carlos Alberto Parreira
himself


Ronaldo
Ronaldo
himself
Ronaldo
himself


Roberto Dinamite
Roberto Dinamite
himself (archive footage)
Roberto Dinamite
himself (archive footage)
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