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Lisbon, Anecdotal Chronicle

Caleidoscope of documentary-like scenes and re-enacted episodes of a day in the life of a large port town – Lisbon, from the old district around Saint George's Castle down to the docks and the 'Sagres' on the Tagus river, to the new commercial districts.

Top Cast

  • Adelina Abranches

    Adelina Abranches

  • Adelina Fernandes

    Adelina Fernandes

  • Alfredo Arês

    Alfredo Arês

  • Alfredo Ruas

    Alfredo Ruas

  • Alves da Cunha

    Alves da Cunha

  • António Duarte

    António Duarte

  • Costinha

    Costinha

  • Augusto de Melo

    Augusto de Melo

  • Augusto Santos

    Augusto Santos

Overview

Caleidoscope of documentary-like scenes and re-enacted episodes of a day in the life of a large port town – Lisbon, from the old district around Saint George's Castle down to the docks and the 'Sagres' on the Tagus river, to the new commercial districts.

Rating

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