Vale Tudo (TV series)

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Vale Tudo
Created by
Opening theme"Brasil" by Gal Costa
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes204
Production
Running time50 minutes
Original release
NetworkTV Globo
Release16 May 1988 (1988-05-16) –
6 January 1989 (1989-01-06)
Related

Vale Tudo (Anything Goes in English) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo from May 16, 1988, to January 6, 1989.[1]

Plot

Raquel Accioli has been separated from her husband, Rubinho, for about ten years, a time when, after a violent argument, she decided to abandon him and go to live with her daughter, the ambitious Maria de Fátima, at her father's house, Salvador, in Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná. The family's only asset is a modest house that Salvador passed on to his granddaughter's name, so that when he died, she lacked nothing. Raquel lives as a tour guide and, when Salvador dies, Fátima, without saying anything to her mother, sells the house and leaves for Rio de Janeiro in search of earning a living, no matter how. In Rio she gets involved with César Ribeiro, a former model who had the catwalk world at his feet, and who acts as a call boy. Raquel leaves for Rio looking for her daughter. Maria de Fátima is introduced by César to Solange Duprat, fashion producer of Tomorrow magazine, starting to act as a model and live in his house, using her to get close to Afonso Roitman, the journalist's boyfriend, and to marry him.

The plot then shows duality: Maria de Fátima looking to get rich from her arranged marriage, while Raquel, selling sandwiches on the beach, ends up going up in life and, honestly, becomes owner of a chain of industrial restaurants. Raquel starts dating Ivan Meireles, but he ends up marrying Heleninha Roitman, which opposes Raquel to Odete Roitman, since she wants to keep Raquel from Ivan anyway. As the couple ends up getting closer, Odete gives her last card: she sends Ivan to bribe a Brazilian customs agent to release retained equipment, only that the businesswoman films the scene and starts to blackmail Raquel and Ivan, who ends up being arrested for corruption.

Cast

Actor/Actress Character
Regina Duarte Raquel Accioli
Glória Pires Maria de Fátima Accioli
Beatriz Segall Odete de Almeida Roitman (main villain)
Antônio Fagundes Ivan Meireles
Renata Sorrah Helena "Heleninha" de Almeida Roitman
Reginaldo Faria Marco Aurélio Cantanhede
Lídia Brondi Solange Duprat
Carlos Alberto Riccelli César Ribeiro
Cássio Gabus Mendes Afonso Almeida Roitman
Cássia Kis Leila Cantanhede
Nathália Timberg
Celina Aguiar Junqueira
Lília Cabral Aldeíde Candeias
Pedro Paulo Rangel Aldálio "Poliana" Candeias
Cláudio Corrêa e Castro Bartolomeu Meireles
Adriano Reys Renato Filipelli
Sérgio Mamberti Eugênio
Cristina Prochaska Laís
Stepan Nercessian Jarbas
Rosane Gofman Consuelo
Íris Bruzzi Eunice Meireles
Marcos Palmeira Mário Sérgio
Maria Gladys Lucimar da Silva
Paula Lavigne Daniela
Fábio Villa Verde Tiago Augusto Roitman Cantanhede
Flávia Monteiro Fernanda
Danton Mello Bruno Meireles
Otávio Müller Sardinha
Lala Deheinzelin Cecília Cantanhede
Marcello Novaes André
Paulo Reis Olavo
João Camargo Freitas
Dennis Carvalho William
Jairo Lourenço Luciano
Fernando Almeida Hermenegildo (Gildo)
Daniel Filho Rubens "Rubinho" Accioli
Cristina Galvão Íris
Lourdes Mayer Vó Pequenina
Zeni Pereira Maria José (Zezé)
Rita Malot Marieta
Renata Castro Barbosa Flávia
Paulo Porto Mauro Queiroz
Nara de Abreu Deise
Ivan de Albuquerque Laudelino
João Bourbonnais Walter (Odete's lover)
Zilka Salaberry Ruth
Martha Linhares Suzana
Tânia Boscoli Zenilda
Ana Lúcia Monteiro Marina
Carlos Gregório Gerson (Helena's psychologist)
Danton Jardim Marcondes (Marco Aurélio's aircraft pilot)
Edson Fieschi Carlos
Paulo César Grande Franklin (César's friend)
Fábio Junqueira Fred (Ivan's friend)
Rogério Fróes Chief of police
Walney Costa Detective
Bia Seidl Marília
Sebastião Vasconcelos Salvador (Raquel's father)
Maria Isabel de Lizandra Marisa (Raquel's friend — in Foz do Iguaçu)
Ludoval Campos Fernando
Paulo Villaça Gustavo
Marcos Manzano Giovanni

Awards

References

  1. ^ Vale Tudo - Teledramaturgia
  2. ^ "Os melhores da APCA - Premiados 1988". Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2011-09-17.
  3. ^ Prêmios 1988

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