Linguinha x Mr. Yes - Season 1 Backdrop Blur

Top Cast

  • Chico Anysio

    Chico Anysio

    Linguinha

  • Luís Delfino

    Luís Delfino

    Mr. Yes

  • Iran Lima

    Iran Lima

    chefe dos Marajoaras

  • Grande Otelo

    Grande Otelo

    Cassius Ali

  • Jorge Loredo

    Jorge Loredo

    Monótonus

  • Nizo Neto

    Nizo Neto

    Careta

  • Antonio Carlos Pires

    Antonio Carlos Pires

    Video Tape

  • Arnaud Rodrigues

    Arnaud Rodrigues

    Espião

  • Humberto Fred

    Humberto Fred

    Frâncula

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