
Assault on the Pay Train
Crime · Drama
Overview
Based on true events in Rio de Janeiro, in 1960, when a gang having the infamous outlaw Tião Medonho as a leader performed a sensational railroad hold-up on a train carrying a small fortune.
Top Cast


Eliezer Gomes
Eliezer Gomes
Tião Medonho
Eliezer Gomes
Tião Medonho


Reginaldo Faria
Reginaldo Faria
Grilo Peru
Reginaldo Faria
Grilo Peru


Jorge Dória
Jorge Dória
Delegado
Jorge Dória
Delegado


Átila Iório
Átila Iório
Tonho
Átila Iório
Tonho


Grande Otelo
Grande Otelo
Cachaça
Grande Otelo
Cachaça


Ruth de Souza
Ruth de Souza
Judith
Ruth de Souza
Judith


Luiza Maranhão
Luiza Maranhão
Zulmira
Luiza Maranhão
Zulmira


Helena Ignez
Helena Ignez
Marta
Helena Ignez
Marta


Dirce Migliaccio
Dirce Migliaccio
Edgar's Wife
Dirce Migliaccio
Edgar's Wife


Miguel Rosenberg
Miguel Rosenberg
Edgar
Miguel Rosenberg
Edgar
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