To the Bitter End Trailer

To the Bitter End Trailer (1991)

"In Lisbon, there is another side to the night. Seductive, fascinating, dangerous." 22 November 1991 Crime 98 mins

Jorge is a DJ at a Lisbon nightclub. But the club owner, Queirós, who is also involved in diamond traffic, is obsessive over a woman, Cláudia, who betrayed him before. When she unexpectedly returns to Portugal and to the club, Jorge immediately understands Queirós's obsession over her. For her, Jorge also gets involved in diamond traffic and is slowly dragged into a world of passion, violence and betrayal.

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Cast

Laura Morante

as Cláudia

Peter Sattmann

as Queirós

Alexandra Lencastre

as Cláudia (voice)

José Wallenstein

as Queirós (voice)

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International Releases Dates

Portugal 22 November 1991

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