
The Red Car
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A humble family receives a real Greek gift: a luxury car, which cannot be sold for two years. To make matters worse, no one knows how to drive. Time passes, and the automobile ends up having quite unusual uses.
Top Cast


Otávio Augusto
Otávio Augusto
Odilon
Otávio Augusto
Odilon


Denise Weinberg
Denise Weinberg
Esposa do Odilon
Denise Weinberg
Esposa do Odilon


Márcio Ribeiro
Márcio Ribeiro
Carteiro
Márcio Ribeiro
Carteiro


Brian Penido Ross
Brian Penido Ross
Amadeu da Lidercap
Brian Penido Ross
Amadeu da Lidercap


Milton Levy
Milton Levy
Apresentador de TV
Milton Levy
Apresentador de TV


Gabriel Priollli
Gabriel Priollli
Diretor de TV
Gabriel Priollli
Diretor de TV


Federico Erdocia
Federico Erdocia
Vendedor de Seguros
Federico Erdocia
Vendedor de Seguros
Henrique Stroeter
Henrique Stroeter
Despachante
Henrique Stroeter
Despachante
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