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Maria of the Sea (1930)

Genre : Drama, Romance, Documentary

Runtime : 1H 34M

Director : José Leitão de Barros
Writer : António Lopes Ribeiro, José Leitão de Barros

Synopsis

Falacha is the captain of a fishing boat of Nazaré who lost part of his men in a shipwreck. Among them was the husband of Aunt Aurélia, who holds Falacha responsible for this tragedy. A few years later, Maria, Falacha's daughter, falls in love with Manuel, Aurélia's son, which makes the two young people the new Romeo and Juliet. As for Falacha, he succumbs to social pressure and commits suicide...

Actors

Rosa Maria
Rosa Maria
Maria do Mar
Oliveira Martins
Oliveira Martins
Manuel
Adelina Abranches
Adelina Abranches
Aunt Aurélia
Alves da Cunha
Alves da Cunha
Falacha
Perpétua dos Santos
Perpétua dos Santos
Falacha's wife
Álvaro Horta e Costa
Álvaro Horta e Costa
"Perú"
Maria Leo
Maria Leo
Maria's friend
António Duarte
António Duarte
"Lacraio"
Celestino Pedroso
Celestino Pedroso
Colonel
Mário Duarte
Mário Duarte
Physician
Rafael Alves
Rafael Alves
Officer
Galiana Murraças
Galiana Murraças
Fisherwoman of Nazaré
Bernardina
Bernardina
Fisherwoman of Nazaré

Crews

José Leitão de Barros
José Leitão de Barros
Director
Salazar Dinis
Salazar Dinis
Director of Photography
Manuel Luís Vieira
Manuel Luís Vieira
Director of Photography
José Leitão de Barros
José Leitão de Barros
Editor
António Lopes Ribeiro
António Lopes Ribeiro
Assistant Director
Ferreira da Cunha
Ferreira da Cunha
Set Photographer
José Correia
José Correia
Gaffer
René Bohet
René Bohet
Music Director
António Duarte
António Duarte
Stage Director
Norberto Lopes
Norberto Lopes
Writer
António Lopes Ribeiro
António Lopes Ribeiro
Screenplay
José Leitão de Barros
José Leitão de Barros
Screenplay

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