A Garça e a Serpente Trailer

A Garça e a Serpente Trailer (1952)

27 May 1952 Drama 129 mins

Melancholic and atheist bank clerk Manuel is stuck in a love triangle with two women, the fiery art model Albertina and the quiet and religious Ana Maria. After spending several years working in Africa, Manuel returns to Portugal only to find both women already married, and his life marred by problems.

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Cast

Teresa Cazal

as Albertina de Miranda

Carmen Dolores

as Ana Maria de Albalonga

Rogério Paulo

as Manuel da Cunha e Silva

Alves da Cunha

as Count of Albalonga

Cremilda de Oliveira

as D. Maria das Dores

Raul de Carvalho

as Júlio Barreto

Sarah Castilho

as Maria Júlia

Samuel Dinis

as D. Rodrigo de Noronha

João Villaret

as Cristóvão de Miranda

Erico Braga

as Director Pedrosa

Luís de Campos

as Rogério de Almeida e Castro

Alda de Aguiar

as Matilde

Álvaro Benamor

as Nuno de Albalonga

António Sacramento

as Father Luciano

Crew

Jorge Santos

Jorge Santos Location Assistant

João Moreira

João Moreira Camera Operator

Silva Tavares

Silva Tavares Production Director

Vasco Leal

Vasco Leal Sound Assistant

Fernando Ducla Soares

Fernando Ducla Soares General Manager

Augusto Fraga

Augusto Fraga Assistant Director

Moreira das Neves

Moreira das Neves Script Consultant

José Salgueiro

José Salgueiro Location Assistant

Fernando Godinho

Fernando Godinho Sound Assistant

Álvaro Costa Paiva

Álvaro Costa Paiva Costume Design

Rosa & Morais

Rosa & Morais Hairdresser

Fernando Fragoso

Fernando Fragoso Script Consultant

International Releases Dates

Portugal 27 May 1952

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