

Top billed cast
Ingra Lyberato
Harildo Déda
Lucélia SantosAna Carolina
Othon Bastos
Rita Assemany
Sérgio MambertiMilton Gaúcho
Jackson Costa
Daniel Boaventura
Cyria CoentroMaria da Paixão
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