

A Viúva Virgem
1972 Directed by Pedro Carlos RovaiIn Minas Gerais, the powerful "colonel" Alexandrão gets married with the young and virgin Cristina and promotes a huge wedding party in his farm. He eats and drinks a lot along the day, but in his "first night" with the bride, he dies before consummating his marriage. The marital status of Cristina becomes very unusual, being a virgin widow. Her doctor advises her to travel to Rio de Janeiro to rest, and she moves with her aunt to an inherited apartment in Leme. Once in Rio de Janeiro, the rascal Constantino, who is aware of her wealth, courts her and borrows money, clothes and a Mercedes Benz from his friends, pretending he is businessman man. His friends release "stocks" in a parallel stock market, based and supported in the expectation of the possible marriage of Constantino with Cristina. However, the ghost of Coronel Alexandrão appears for her whenever she intends to have sex with Constantino.

Adriana Prieto
....................................................Cristina

Jardel Filho
....................................................Constantino

Carlos Imperial
....................................................Coronel Alexandrão

Darlene Glória
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Henriqueta Brieba
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José Lewgoy
....................................................Padre

Otávio Augusto
....................................................Cineasta
Director
...........................................................Pedro Carlos Rovai
Producer
...........................................................Pedro Carlos Rovai
Writer
...........................................................Armando Costa
Cecil Thiré
André José Adler
Pedro Carlos Rovai
João Bethencourt
Production Companies
...................................................Sincro Filmes
Cinedistri
Production Countries
........................................................Brazil
Spoken Languages
....................................................Português
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Horror
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