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+ | '''D'Gajão Kills to Avenge''' is a 1972 Brazilian western film directed and co-written by José Mojica Marins.<ref>''D'Gajão Mata para Vingar'', [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0259972/ ''D'Gajão Mata para Vingar''] IMDb profile</ref><ref>''D'Gajão Mata para Vingar'', [http://www2.uol.com.br/zedocaixao/cinema/14_dgajao_mata.htm ''D'Gajão Mata para Vingar''] official website</ref> |
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+ | A foreman ([[Nivaldo Lima]]) of a small town kills the Colonel's daughter while trying to rape her. To avoid punishment, he blames the death on a group of young '''gypsies''' who have set up an encampment in the region. Enraged, the Colonel (Édio Ismânio) orders his men to kill every one of the gypsies. The only survivor of the massacre, Nadja Roma (Anna Nilsen) is taken prisoner and brought to the farm of the Colonel. Her husband D'Gajão (Walter Portella), also a gypsy, leaves to rescue Nadja and avenge his people<ref>[http://revistazingu.blogspot.com/2008/10/djmm-mojicagoeswest.html ''Mojica Goes West''] Revista Zingu!, blogspot.com</ref>. |
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− | In an encampment gypsy, Of Gajão and Nadja they celebrate its marriage. Close from there, foreman Justino tries to seduce the son of its master, but the young woman dies when beating the head in a rock. Justino blames the gypsies for the death, commanding a slaughter in the encampment. The only survivor is Of Gajão, that pursues the outlaws in a insaciável revenge, trying to save its fiancé, abducted for the unscrupulous farmer. |
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==Cast== |
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+ | *Walter Portella as D'Gajão |
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− | Walter C. Portella, Anna Nilsen, Eddio Smani, Gracinda Fernandes, [[Nivaldo de Lima]], Coriolano Rodrigo, [[Carmem Marins]], Guiomar Katelan, Amilton Pereira, Orquestra Sinfônica de Ponta Grossa |
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+ | *Anna Nilsen as Nadja Roma |
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+ | *Édio Ismânio as Colonel |
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+ | *[[Nivaldo Lima]] as Foreman |
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+ | *Coriolano Rodrigo |
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+ | *[[Carmem Marins]] |
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+ | *Guiomar Katelan |
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+ | *Amilton Pereira |
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+ | *Gracinda Fernandes |
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D'Gajao Kills to Avenge | |
Brazilian title | D'Gajão Mata para Vingar |
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Directed by | José Mojica Marins |
Produced by | Augusto de Cervantes Nilza de Lima |
Written by | José Mojica Marins Walter Portera |
Starring | Nivaldo de Lima |
Music by | Vidal França Fernando Lona |
Cinematography | Edward Freund |
Editing | Fauzi Mansur |
Genre | Western |
Release date | 1972 |
Country | Brazil |
Length | 93 min |
Language | Portuguese |
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Summary[]
D'Gajão Kills to Avenge is a 1972 Brazilian western film directed and co-written by José Mojica Marins.[1][2]
Plot[]
A foreman (Nivaldo Lima) of a small town kills the Colonel's daughter while trying to rape her. To avoid punishment, he blames the death on a group of young gypsies who have set up an encampment in the region. Enraged, the Colonel (Édio Ismânio) orders his men to kill every one of the gypsies. The only survivor of the massacre, Nadja Roma (Anna Nilsen) is taken prisoner and brought to the farm of the Colonel. Her husband D'Gajão (Walter Portella), also a gypsy, leaves to rescue Nadja and avenge his people[3].
Cast[]
- Walter Portella as D'Gajão
- Anna Nilsen as Nadja Roma
- Édio Ismânio as Colonel
- Nivaldo Lima as Foreman
- Coriolano Rodrigo
- Carmem Marins
- Guiomar Katelan
- Amilton Pereira
- Gracinda Fernandes
Images[]
References[]
- ↑ D'Gajão Mata para Vingar, D'Gajão Mata para Vingar IMDb profile
- ↑ D'Gajão Mata para Vingar, D'Gajão Mata para Vingar official website
- ↑ Mojica Goes West Revista Zingu!, blogspot.com
External links[]
- Official site
- IMDb profile
- Portal Brasileiro article
- Mojica Goes West Revista Zingu!, blogspot.com