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Release Date:
January 2, 1991
Original Title:
Vai Trabalhar Vagabundo II: A Volta
Alternate Titles:
Vai Trabalhar Vagabundo II
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Conacite Dos
Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía
Marca Cinematográfica
Production Countries:
Brazil | Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16
Runtime: 97
Exiled in Acapulco, the bon vivant Dino cheats a rich widow into financing his coming back to Brazil. To avoid getting caught, he hides in a coffin. His fake burial is celebrated in high style and it doesn't take long before he starts getting himself into weird situations.
Art Direction:
Rita Ivanissevich
Cristiano Amaral
Assistant Director:
Bruno Wainer
Luiz Antônio Piá
Costume Design:
Lidia Kosovsky
Bárbara Mendonça
Director:
Hugo Carvana
Director of Photography:
Edgar Moura
Dib Lutfi
Editor:
Amauri Alves
Executive Producer:
Nilson Barbosa
Idea:
Hugo Carvana
Makeup Artist:
Jaque Monteiro
Music:
Chico Buarque
Music Arranger:
Sergio Saraceni
Opening Title Sequence:
Fernando Pimenta
Original Music Composer:
Sergio Saraceni
Production Director:
Jesús Fragoso Montoya
Sara Silveira
Screenplay:
Denise Bandeira
José Joffily
Sound:
Juarez Dagoberto Costa
Guillermo Carrasco
Sound Editor:
Virginia Flores
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