I Loved a Bookie Trailer

I Loved a Bookie Trailer (1952)

08 April 1952 Drama, Crime 88 mins

Intent on offering his fiancée a better life, countryman heads for Rio de Janeiro in search of a place in the sun...

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Crew

Jorge Ileli

Director

Amleto Daissé

Amleto Daissé Director of Photography

Aloisio Viana

Aloisio Viana Sound Director

Herbert Richers

Herbert Richers Second Unit Director of Photography

Afonso Vianna

Afonso Vianna Assistant Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

Brazil 08 April 1953

Production Companies

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Amei um bicheiro.

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