
The Guns
Drama · Thriller
Overview
A group of armed soldiers is sent to the Northeast of Brazil in an attempt to stop a famine-struck population from invading and stealing a food deposit in the dry backlands. While the alienation and insanity of people driven to hallucination by their latent hunger is conducted by the predictions of a religious figure, a truck driver observes the situation and remains torn between his friendship with the soldiers and his revolt against the lack of government action in fighting the misery that lingers over the region.
Top Cast


Átila Iório
Átila Iório
Gaúcho
Átila Iório
Gaúcho


Nelson Xavier
Nelson Xavier
Mário
Nelson Xavier
Mário


Maria Gladys
Maria Gladys
Luísa
Maria Gladys
Luísa
Leonidas Bayer
Leonidas Bayer
Sargento
Leonidas Bayer
Sargento


Ivan Cândido
Ivan Cândido
301
Ivan Cândido
301


Paulo César Peréio
Paulo César Peréio
Pedro
Paulo César Peréio
Pedro


Hugo Carvana
Hugo Carvana
José
Hugo Carvana
José
Mauricio Loyola
Mauricio Loyola
Religious Man
Mauricio Loyola
Religious Man


Ruy Polanah
Ruy Polanah
Bar owner
Ruy Polanah
Bar owner


Joel Barcellos
Joel Barcellos
Man with dead child
Joel Barcellos
Man with dead child
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