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Sangue do Meu Sangue
Albert, the Rockefeller is a Brazilian telenovela produced by TV Tupi and aired from November 4, 1968 to November 30, 1969. It was created by Cassiano Gabus Mendes, written by Bráulio Pedroso and directed by Lima Duarte and Walter Avancini.
Albert, the Rockefeller
Rosa Rebelde
Algemas de Ouro
Aníbal is a millionaire, knowing that he is going to die, invites a group of relatives and friends to stay at his luxury hotel. They are all linked to a mystery of their past. Some will be rewarded with inclusion in the will; others will be punished. To know who was his real friend and who harmed him, Aníbal starts to manipulate everyone, as if they were puppets.
The Puppets
A Menina do Veleiro Azul
Dez Vidas
Millionaire Roberto Albuquerque runs over Maria Cristina, and the two fall in love. But the young man's mother, Viridiana Albuquerque, disapproves of the relationship because the girl is poor. In the final chapters, already driven mad, Viridiana sets her own dress on fire.
A Grande Mentira
Antônio Maria
A Muralha is a Brazilian telenovela that first aired on TV Excelsior in 1968. It is based on a novel by Diná Silveira de Queirós.
A Muralha
Os Acorrentados
O Direito de Nascer
Véu de Noiva
After a fall, intelligent young Plácido becomes a little slow. As an adult he works at a bank and his keen intelligence returns when he drinks the soft drink "Super Plá". Other side stories include the love relationship between Baby Stompanato and Joana Martini, and the life of Majô Prado, a neurotic millionairess and prominent personality living in São Paulo.
Super Plá
A Pequena Órfã
O Tempo e o Vento
The story, inspired by Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel of the same name – which fueled the abolitionist movement in the United States – depicts the conflict between enslaved American cotton planters and wealthy landowners in the South. The fight for freedom is led by Uncle Tom and his wife Chloe.
A Cabana do Pai Tomás
A Gata de Vison
Ana
A Rainha Louca
O Direito de Nascer
Banzo
Anastácia, a Mulher sem Destino
Os Estranhos
Passo dos Ventos
O Caminho das Estrelas
A Deusa Vencida
Ilusões Perdidas
Sangue e Areia
Calúnia
O Rei dos Ciganos
Os Quatro Filhos
A Sombra de Rebecca
Nenhum Homem é Deus
A Gata
A Inimiga
Em Busca da Felicidade
Eu Compro Essa Mulher
Ambição
Set in a fictional South American country, the telenovela was based on the true story of Saint Martin de Porres, born in Peru and canonized in 1962. In the plot, the Dominican friar faces strong religious persecution, but resists and remains in the country to help the faithful. Rosamaria Murtinho played Isabel, a lieutenant in a female militia who believed that religion was a danger to the regime.
O Santo Mestiço
Vidas em Conflito
Os Diabólicos
Corações em Conflito
Estrelas no Chão
Paixão de Outono
Ceará contra 007
Ainda Resta uma Esperança
O Céu É de Todos
Enquanto Houver Estrelas
A Outra Face de Anita
Os Miseráveis
A doctor harbors a platonic passion for Rosinha, who is always leaning out of her window, observing the events of the small town where she lives. One day, the doctor is called by Rosinha's family to treat her and discovers that the young woman lives in a wheelchair. The two begin a relationship and, at the end of the story, Rosinha recovers and is able to walk again.
Rosinha do Sobrado
Yoshico, um Poema de Amor
Ciúme
O Jardineiro Espanhol is a 1967 Brazilian telenovela that is based on A. J. Cronin's 1950 novel, The Spanish Gardener. The series was written by Tatiana Belinsky and directed by Fabio Sabag. It starred Ednei Giovenazzi as Nicholas, and Osmano Cardoso as the gardener. Other actors included Ana Rosa, João José Pompeo, Marcus Toledo, and Paulo Villaça. The British film adaptation was released in 1956, and TV Tupi originally broadcast another Brazilian adaptation of Cronin's novel in 1958.
O Jardineiro Espanhol
O Anjo e o Vagabundo
Aqueles Que Dizem Amar-Se