Crimes of Diogo Alves (1909)
Diogo Alves is a Spanish fugitive that comes to the Portuguese capital terrorizing the inhabitants by his cut-throat methods against rich and poor people alike. He attacks the women launderers on the Lisbon Aqueduct and throws the bodies over the high wall, and assaults homes with his large band of criminals. Eventually arrested, he, his female companion and his henchmen are condemned to death by the court.
Director: João Freire Correia, Lino Ferreira
Genre: Crime, Drama
Runtime: 16 min
Release Date: May 15, 1909
Cast
- José Carlos Leal - Diogo Alves
- Maria da Luz Veloso - Parreirinha (Diogo's lover)
- Nascimento Fernandes - Lugar-tenente (Diogo's lieutenant)
- Lino Ferreira - Bandoleiro (a bandit)
- João Tavares - Bandoleiro (a bandit)
- Thomas Vieira - Bandoleiro (a bandit)
Production: Portugália Filme
Country: Portugal
Original Language: pt
Keywords
based on true story, short film
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Crimes of Diogo Alves about?
- Diogo Alves is a Spanish fugitive that comes to the Portuguese capital terrorizing the inhabitants by his cut-throat methods against rich and poor people alike. He attacks the women launderers on the Lisbon Aqueduct and throws the bodies over the high wall, and assaults homes with his large band of criminals. Eventually arrested, he, his female companion and his henchmen are condemned to death by the court.
- Who directed Crimes of Diogo Alves?
- Crimes of Diogo Alves was directed by João Freire Correia, Lino Ferreira.
- Who stars in Crimes of Diogo Alves?
- Crimes of Diogo Alves stars José Carlos Leal, Maria da Luz Veloso, Nascimento Fernandes, Lino Ferreira, João Tavares, Thomas Vieira.
- How long is Crimes of Diogo Alves?
- Crimes of Diogo Alves has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).
- What genre is Crimes of Diogo Alves?
- Crimes of Diogo Alves is a Crime, Drama film.
- Where was Crimes of Diogo Alves produced?
- Crimes of Diogo Alves was produced in Portugal.