The Princess Xuxa and the Trapalhões (1989)

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The diabolical Ratam (Paul Reis) takes over the planet Antar, after the death of the emperor, and orders that all children be enslaved. Always kept within the palace, Princess Xeron (Xuxa) believes that the people of her kingdom are happy. Meanwhile, outside, the princes Mussaim (Mussum) Dedeon (Dede Santana) and Zacaling (Zacarias) join the Nameless Knight (Renato Aragão), so that together they can defeat Ratam.

Director: José Alvarenga Jr.
Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Family, Science Fiction
Runtime: 99 min
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Music: Jota de Moraes
Cinematography: Nonato Estrela
Editing: Diana Vasconcellos
Production: Ponto Filmes
Country: Brazil
Language: Português
Original Language: pt

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Princess Xuxa and the Trapalhões about?
The diabolical Ratam (Paul Reis) takes over the planet Antar, after the death of the emperor, and orders that all children be enslaved. Always kept within the palace, Princess Xeron (Xuxa) believes that the people of her kingdom are happy. Meanwhile, outside, the princes Mussaim (Mussum) Dedeon (Dede Santana) and Zacaling (Zacarias) join the Nameless Knight (Renato Aragão), so that together they can defeat Ratam.
Who directed The Princess Xuxa and the Trapalhões?
The Princess Xuxa and the Trapalhões was directed by José Alvarenga Jr..
Who stars in The Princess Xuxa and the Trapalhões?
The Princess Xuxa and the Trapalhões stars Renato Aragão, Xuxa, Dedé Santana, Mussum, Zacarias, Paulo Reis.
How long is The Princess Xuxa and the Trapalhões?
The Princess Xuxa and the Trapalhões has a runtime of 1h 39m (99 minutes).
What genre is The Princess Xuxa and the Trapalhões?
The Princess Xuxa and the Trapalhões is a Adventure, Comedy, Family, Science Fiction film.
Where was The Princess Xuxa and the Trapalhões produced?
The Princess Xuxa and the Trapalhões was produced in Brazil.