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O Rei do Gado (English: King of Cattle) is a Brazilian telenovela written by Benedito Ruy Barbosa and directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho that was produced and broadcast on Rede Globo, from 17 June 1996 to 15 February 1997, totaling 209 episodes and 130 in the original version of the SIC in Portugal.
The quality of the first seven chapters of The King of the Cattle (O Rei do Gado), showing the decline of the coffee cycle and Brazil's participation in World War II, prompted The Globo Network's International Division to transform the first part of the novela into the mini-series Giovanna and Henrico, with Letícia Spiller and Leonardo Brício ...
O Rei do Gado (1996–1997) Anjo de Mim (1996–1997) Por Amor (1997–1998) Torre de Babel (1998–1999) Terra Nostra (1999–2000) Laços de Família (2000–2001) O Clone (2001–2002) Coração de Estudante (2002) O Beijo do Vampiro (2002–2003) Mulheres Apaixonadas (2003) Celebridade (2003–2004) Da Cor do Pecado (2004) Senhora do ...
A Favorita (English: The Favorite) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast TV Globo.It premiered 2 June 2008 to 17 January 2009 with a total number of episodes of 197. [1]
O Rei do Gado; S. Salsa e Merengue; Sentimientos Ajenos; Sol de tentación; La sombra del otro (1996 TV series) Sucupira (TV series) T. Te sigo amando; Tú y yo (TV ...
Bicho do Mato ("Wild Animal") Caminhos do Coração ("Ways of the Heart") Os Mutantes: Caminhos do Coração ("The Mutants: Ways of the Heart"—spin-off from the above) Chamas da Vida ("Flames of Life") Dona Xepa; Escrava Mãe ("Mother Slave") Essas Mulheres ("Those Women") José do Egito ("Joseph of Egypt") Luz do Sol ("Light of the Sun")
The ancient site has been one of the filming sets for the Italian TV series Classe di ferro (1989–1991), by Bruno Corbucci. [5] Craco has been chosen among the locations for the Brazilian telenovela O Rei do Gado (1996–1997), directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho. [8] In 2015 the ghost town was the setting for a Japanese Pepsi commercial. [9]
In 1996, Glória starred in O Rei do Gado with Patrícia Pillar, her co-star in O Quatrilho. In 1997 she starred as the main lead in Anjo Mau. It was one of the highest-rating telenovelas ever in the 6 p.m. timeslot. The following year, Glória moved to Los Angeles with her family to seek privacy.