A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Rodolfo Arena, Suzy Arruda, Sandra Barsotti
Written by:
Pedro Camargo
Jota Gama
Directed by:
Pedro Camargo
Release Date:
December 10, 1972
Original Title:
Eu Transo, Ela Transa
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Embrafilme
Ipanema Filmes
Produções Cinematográficas R.F. Farias
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Anxious to please his boss, Roberto agrees to host the chief's lover in his own home, unaware of the problems this could cause among his family.
In Rio de Janeiro, the bankrupted Roberto meets his wealthy friend Guimarães to propose a business and he learns that Guimarães has a lover, Leninha, and his wife suspects him and intends to hire a private detective to investigate his affair. Roberto proposes that Leninha moves to his home to live with his dysfunctional family to cover up the situation. In return, Guimarães pays Roberto's debts and hires him to work in his company. Roberto's son Carlinhos pimps the widow Gilda; his daughter Vanda works in a brothel; his younger son Kiko has gay friends. They welcome Leninha, but Roberto's wife and his father-in-law loath the situation. When Carlinhos and Leninha fall in love with each other, they flee to the apartment of Carlinhos' friend Bilu. But the vile Roberto finds a means to bring his son and Leninha back home.
Art Direction:
Arthur Maia
Costume Design:
Arthur Maia
Director:
Pedro Camargo
Director of Photography:
José Medeiros
Editor:
Waldemar Noya
Executive Producer:
Mozael Silveira
Maurício Nabuco
Music:
Carlos Lyra
Original Story:
Jota Gama
Screenplay:
Pedro Camargo
Sound:
Alberto Vianna
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