
Zé do Periquito
Comedy
Overview
Zenó (Mazzaropi) is a poor gardener of a traditional school in São Paulo who falls in love with one of the local girls, much richer and younger than him. Willing to conquer her, he decides to get rich, getting involved in the most varied and funny situations.
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Amacio Mazzaropi
Amacio Mazzaropi
Zenó, o Zé do Periquito
Amacio Mazzaropi
Zenó, o Zé do Periquito


Geny Prado
Geny Prado
Pelanca
Geny Prado
Pelanca


Roberto Duval
Roberto Duval
Seu Miguel
Roberto Duval
Seu Miguel
Nena Viana
Nena Viana
D. Josefa
Nena Viana
D. Josefa
Carlos Garcia
Carlos Garcia
Acácio
Carlos Garcia
Acácio


Amélia Bittencourt
Amélia Bittencourt
Carmem
Amélia Bittencourt
Carmem
Augusto César Ribeiro
Augusto César Ribeiro
Mexirico
Augusto César Ribeiro
Mexirico


Maria Helena Dias
Maria Helena Dias
Olinda
Maria Helena Dias
Olinda


Eugenio Kusnet
Eugenio Kusnet
Professor
Eugenio Kusnet
Professor
Ida Barros
Ida Barros
Ida Barros
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