Frei Luís de Sousa (1950) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 21, 1950

Original Title:
Frei Luís de Sousa

Alternate Titles:
Frei Luis de Sousa

Genres:
Drama | Family | History

Production Companies:
Fundo do Cinema Nacional
Lisboa Filme

Production Countries:
Portugal

Ratings / Certifications:
PT: M/6 

Runtime: 118

The tragedy of a woman who - after seven years of vain searches - gave up hope of finding her husband, a knight lost in battle in Marroc with Sebastião, king of Portugal. She marries, has a daughter by her second husband, and endures the silent reproach of an aid, Telmo Pais, the only who kept his hope that his master shall return, as well as the king... One day, a mysterious pilgrim arrives at the mansion.

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Assistant Director:
Manuel Guimarães

Assistant Editor:
Isabel de Sá

Assistant Sound Editor:
Vasco Leal
Manuel Barão
António Braz

Camera Operator:
Augusto Camilo
João Moreira

Costume Design:
Carlos Ribeiro

Director:
António Lopes Ribeiro

Director of Photography:
Aquilino Mendes
Mário Moreira

Editor:
António Lopes Ribeiro

Location Manager:
Januário Moreira
António Veríssimo

Makeup Artist:
José María Sánchez

Music:
Jaime Silva Filho

Production Design:
António Lopes Ribeiro

Production Manager:
Carlos F. Ribeiro

Screenplay:
António Lopes Ribeiro

Set Decorating Coordinator:
Almeida e Sousa

Set Decoration:
Frederico George

Sound:
Henrique Dominguez

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Alberto Anahori

Writer:
Almeida Garrett

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