LaranjadaChina is a Brazilian musical film released in 1940, produced by Wallace Downey and directed by Ruy Costa. Dr. Flores is a conservative citizen...
Maria do Carmo Miranda da Cunha GCIH, OMC (9 February 1909 – 5 August 1955), known professionally as Carmen Miranda (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkaʁmẽj...
restored Alô, Alô, Carnaval (1936) and a tantalisingly brief clip from Banana da Terra (1939), in which she first wore on screen what would become her iconic...
9 February 1964. Alô, Alô, Brasil (1935) Music in My Heart (1940) LaranjadaChina (1940) Saludos Amigos (1942) Gals, Incorporated (1943) (uncredited)...
Estás Felicidade? (1939) - Sebastião Futebol em Família (1939) - Gibi LaranjadaChina (1940) - Boneco de Piche Pega Ladrão (1940) Céu azul (1941) - Chocolate...
Bombonzinho (1937) Futebol Em Família (1938) Banana da Terra (1939) Onde estás, Felicidade? (1939) LaranjadaChina (1940) Entra Na Farra (1941) Abacaxi Azul (1944)...
Maria Gladys Mello da Silva (born 23 November 1939), known as Maria Gladys, is a Brazilian actress. Gladys was born in the Cachambi neighborhood, in Rio...
list of films currently on Wikipedia see Category:Brazilian films "Laranja-da-China (1940)". "Eterna Esperança (1940)". Brazilian film at the Internet...
Leo Marten Carlos Barbosa, María Belmar, Milton Braga Júnior Drama Laranja-da-China Ruy Costa Barbosa Júnior, Nair Alves, Dircinha Batista Musical comedy...
with an orange flavour, its name being derived from the Portuguese word laranja ("orange"). Launched in 1872 it was the first soft drink to be produced...
Flores da Cunha". Archived from the original on 15 June 2016. Retrieved 7 April 2019. Talian é língua cooficial de Flores da Cunha "Flores da Cunha (RS)...
is co-official in Espírito Santo, Brazil: Domingos Martins, Itarana, Laranjada Terra, Pancas, Santa Maria de Jetibá, and Vila Pavão. In Brazil, Italian...