A Maluquinha de Arroios (1970)
Current adaptation. Farce about the tribulations of two families, their respective maids, and also a manicurist, a prosecutor, and a police officer, revolving around the unbridled pursuit of romantic adventures. At issue are the scandals of a crazy woman, which lead the neighbors to complain to the police and force the landlord's representative to take eviction action against her for having a parrot that shouts "Hey, guard!" and a monkey (Geribau) that torments everyone with its mischief...
Director: Henrique Campos
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: September 23, 1970
Cast
- Artur Semedo - Baltasar
- Henrique Viana - Artur
- Helena Isabel - Natividade
- Alina Vaz - Alzira
- Eugénio Salvador - Jerónimo
- Ivone Silva - Perpétua
- Beatriz de Almeida - Eulália
- Alma Flora
- Óscar Acúrcio - Borboleta
- Anita Guerreiro - Neighbour
Screenplay
- André Brun (Novel)
- Alice Ogando (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Abel Escoto
Country: Portugal
Original Language: pt
More Films by Director: Henrique Campos
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Maluquinha de Arroios about?
- Current adaptation. Farce about the tribulations of two families, their respective maids, and also a manicurist, a prosecutor, and a police officer, revolving around the unbridled pursuit of romantic adventures. At issue are the scandals of a crazy woman, which lead the neighbors to complain to the police and force the landlord's representative to take eviction action against her for having a parrot that shouts "Hey, guard!" and a monkey (Geribau) that torments everyone with its mischief...
- Who directed A Maluquinha de Arroios?
- A Maluquinha de Arroios was directed by Henrique Campos.
- Who stars in A Maluquinha de Arroios?
- A Maluquinha de Arroios stars Artur Semedo, Henrique Viana, Helena Isabel, Alina Vaz, Eugénio Salvador, Ivone Silva.
- What genre is A Maluquinha de Arroios?
- A Maluquinha de Arroios is a Comedy film.
- Where was A Maluquinha de Arroios produced?
- A Maluquinha de Arroios was produced in Portugal.