The Fifth Power (1962) [N/A]

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Release Date:
January 1, 1962

Original Title:
O 5º Poder

Alternate Titles:
O Quinto Poder

Genres:
Crime | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Pedregal Filmes

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 99

Foreign country wants to perpetrate a coup in Brazil. They employ a new technique of subliminal messages, which are transported along with radio and TV waves. In no time, the population gets deranged and the country dives into ultimate chaos. Only a few people who don't watch television nor listen to radio are immune to it, and have the responsibility to abort the scheme, without really knowing what they're dealing with.

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Assistant Art Director:
Rodolfo del Rio

Assistant Camera:
George Travesso
Gábor Földi

Assistant Director:
Pabla de Mattos

Assistant Editor:
Vantoir Machado

Camera Operator:
Georg Pfister

Continuity:
Arlete Lester

Dialogue:
Léo Victor

Director:
Alberto Pieralisi

Director of Photography:
Özen Sermet

Editor:
Ismar Porto

Electrician:
Oswaldo Alves

Focus Puller:
Marcial Afonso Fraga

Makeup Artist:
Abigail Martinelli

Original Music Composer:
Remo Usai

Producer:
Carlos Pedregal

Production Design:
João Maria dos Santos

Production Manager:
Pasquale Mauro
Guido Martinelli
Darcídio de Oliveira

Set Decoration:
Pabla de Mattos

Sound:
Amedeo Riva

Sound Editor:
Gilberto Costa

Still Photographer:
Miguel Angel Pedregal

Writer:
Carlos Pedregal

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