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The Terrible Twosome
''The Terrible Twosome'' (Portuguese: ''A Dupla do Barulho'') is a 1953 Brazilian comedy film directed by Carlos Manga and starring Oscarito, Grande Otelo and Edith Morel.Dennison & Shaw p.99 Cast * Oscarito as Tinoco * Grande Otelo as Tião * Edith Morel * Mara Abrantes * Renato Restier * Wilson Grey * Fregolente * Gregorio Barrios * Hélio Celano * Paulo Correa * Paulo Croccia as Ronaldo * Clóvis de Castro * Átila Iório * Roberto Leandro * Madame Lou as Madame Chouchou * Nelson Morrisson * Blanche Mur * Ana Maria Neumann * Ilma Pereira * João Péricles * Adriano Reys as Reporter * Frederico Schlee as Van Der Fleet * Aloisio Viana * Anthony Zamborsky as Coronel Mata Gatos References Bibliography * Shaw, Lisa & Dennison, Stephanie. ''Brazilian National Cinema''. Routledge, 2014. External links

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Carlos Manga
Carlos Manga (6 January 1928 – 17 September 2015) was a Brazilian film director. He directed 25 films between 1952 and 1986. Selected filmography * ''The Terrible Twosome'' (1953) * ''Os Trapalhões e o Rei do Futebol'' (1986) References External links

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Oscarito
Oscarito, stage name of Oscar Lorenzo Jacinto de la Inmaculada Concepción Teresa Diaz (August 16, 1906 – August 4, 1970) was a Spanish-Brazilian actor, considered to be one of the most popular comedians of Brazil. Life Born in a family of circus comedians, came to Brazil when he was one year old, but only became a naturalized citizen in 1949. Made his debut in the circus at age five in 1914, where he learned to play the violin, besides being a clown, trapeze artist, acrobat and actor. Made his debut in the revues in 1932, in the play ''Calma, Gegê'', satirizing dictator Getúlio Vargas. Made his debut in the cinema in '' Noites Cariocas'' (1935), although he had been an extra in a previous film (''A Voz do Carnaval'', 1933). He reached utmost fame with the comic duo he formed with Grande Otelo, in comedies directed by Carlos Manga and Watson Macedo. He was married to Margot Louro and had two children, José Carlos and Mirian Thereza. In the morning of July 15, 1970, he ...
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Brazilian Comedy Films
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