
Candinho
Comedy
Overview
Candinho is a hillbilly who leaves the countryside, taking his donkey along, and goes to São Paulo, trying to find his mother.
Top Cast


Amacio Mazzaropi
Amacio Mazzaropi
Candinho
Amacio Mazzaropi
Candinho


Marisa Prado
Marisa Prado
Filoca
Marisa Prado
Filoca


Ruth de Souza
Ruth de Souza
Dona Manuela
Ruth de Souza
Dona Manuela


Adoniran Barbosa
Adoniran Barbosa
Professor Pancrácio
Adoniran Barbosa
Professor Pancrácio


Benedito Corsi
Benedito Corsi
Pirulito
Benedito Corsi
Pirulito


Xandó Batista
Xandó Batista
Vicente
Xandó Batista
Vicente
Domingos Terras
Domingos Terras
Coronel Quinzinho
Domingos Terras
Coronel Quinzinho


Nieta Junqueira
Nieta Junqueira
Dona Eponina
Nieta Junqueira
Dona Eponina
Labiby Madi
Labiby Madi
Hermione
Labiby Madi
Hermione
Ayres Campos
Ayres Campos
Delegado
Ayres Campos
Delegado
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