
Rita Ou Rito?
Comedy
Overview
Peixe-de-Espada (literally, sword-fish), a retired Army colonel, his wife and nubile daughter are spending their holidays at the Palace Hotel, in the company of a lady doctor, Doctor Pilulas (literally, pills). He tells tall-tales of his African adventures, and she finds ways to promote the excellency of the pills of her own fabrication. To spend some time with Gabriela, his girlfriend, Rito appears disguised as a woman, pretending to be the new post-office operator. Desguises will come and go, and all ends well after a turmoil of twisted plots.
Top Cast


Alves da Costa
Alves da Costa
Rita / Rito
Alves da Costa
Rita / Rito
Fernanda Alves da Costa
Fernanda Alves da Costa
Gabriela - Rito's girlfriend
Fernanda Alves da Costa
Gabriela - Rito's girlfriend
Alberto Miranda
Alberto Miranda
Coronel Peixe-de-Espada
Alberto Miranda
Coronel Peixe-de-Espada
Alexandre Amores
Alexandre Amores
Papusse - Black cook
Alexandre Amores
Papusse - Black cook
Alexandre Amores
Alexandre Amores
Pilulas - Lady doctor
Alexandre Amores
Pilulas - Lady doctor
Leticia de Miranda
Leticia de Miranda
Madam Peixe-de-Espada
Leticia de Miranda
Madam Peixe-de-Espada
Manuel Silva
Manuel Silva
Conde Pastel-de-nata
Manuel Silva
Conde Pastel-de-nata
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