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The Devil's Valley

"This is a true story. The Devil is real."

In this week's show: Sinos River Valley, Southern Brazil, 19th century. An unholy name spreads across the German settlements, preceded by terror and followed by tragedy... Who was the “Devil Kid”? Find out the facts on Fabão's Sunday Show!

Top Cast

  • Oscar Simch

    Oscar Simch

    Fabão Genisvaldo Araucária

  • Ida Celina

    Ida Celina

    Neusa von Kracker

  • Juliano Rangel

    Juliano Rangel

    Menino Diabo

  • Cristiano Schenkel

    Cristiano Schenkel

    Mathias Mombach

  • Paulo Roberto Farias

    Paulo Roberto Farias

  • Anastácia Bourscheid

    Anastácia Bourscheid

    Filha colona

  • Camyle Müller

    Camyle Müller

    Viúva

Overview

In this week's show: Sinos River Valley, Southern Brazil, 19th century. An unholy name spreads across the German settlements, preceded by terror and followed by tragedy... Who was the “Devil Kid”? Find out the facts on Fabão's Sunday Show!

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