
The Blue Eyes of Yonta
Drama
Overview
A beautiful, intelligent and flirtatious young girl, Yonta, is secretly in love with a friend of her parents, Vicente, a hero of the war of independence. Vicente is unaware of her passion as she is of the love of a young man who sends her anonymous love letters.
Top Cast
Maysa Marta
Maysa Marta
Yonta
Maysa Marta
Yonta
Jacquelina Camara
Jacquelina Camara
Santa
Jacquelina Camara
Santa
Antonio Simao Mendes
Antonio Simao Mendes
Vicente
Antonio Simao Mendes
Vicente
Jorge Quintino Biague
Jorge Quintino Biague
Marcos
Jorge Quintino Biague
Marcos
Gervasio Anibal da Mata
Gervasio Anibal da Mata
Tino
Gervasio Anibal da Mata
Tino
Pedro Dias
Pedro Dias
Ze
Pedro Dias
Ze
Quinta Dju
Quinta Dju
Vidente
Quinta Dju
Vidente
Bia Gomes
Bia Gomes
Belante
Bia Gomes
Belante
Adao Malan Nanque
Adao Malan Nanque
Nando
Adao Malan Nanque
Nando
Teborcio Gomes
Teborcio Gomes
Omer
Teborcio Gomes
Omer
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