Olho no Olho
Olho no Olho | |
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Created by | Antônio Calmon |
Directed by | Ricardo Waddington |
Starring |
Tony Ramos Natália do Vale Maria Zilda Bethlem Reginaldo Faria Helena Ranaldi Felipe Folgosi Patrícia de Sabrit Nico Puig Alessandra Negrini |
Opening theme | Magnificat by Rútila Máquina |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language(s) | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 185 |
Production | |
Location(s) | Brazil |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Rede Globo |
Original release | 6 September 1993 – 8 April 1994 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | O Mapa da Mina |
Followed by | A Viagem |
Olho no Olho (English: Eye to Eye) is a Brazilian telenovela created by Antônio Calmon, it was produced and aired by Rede Globo from September 6, 1993 to April 8, 1994.[1][2]
Cast
Actor/Actress | Character |
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Tony Ramos | Guido Bellini |
Felipe Folgosi | Aleph |
Reginaldo Faria | Cézar Zapata |
Natália do Vale | Débora |
Nico Puig | Fred |
Helena Ranaldi | Malena |
Maria Zilda Bethlem | Walkíria |
Patrícia de Sabrit | Cacau |
Eva Todor | Veridiana |
Antônio Calloni | Bóris |
Patrícia Travassos | Duda |
Gerson Brenner | Guto |
Sérgio Mamberti | Popô |
Cleyde Yáconis | Julieta |
Rita Guedes | Pinky |
Sérgio Viotti | Jorginho |
Tony Tornado | Gilberto |
Cristina Prochaska | Elza |
Iara Jamra | Telma |
Fábio Junqueira | Ramos |
Emiliano Queiroz | Desconhecido |
Rosita Thomaz Lopes | Dinah |
Patrícia Perrone | Tininha |
Henrique Farias | Borrão |
Rodrigo Penna | J.C. |
Bel Kutner | Júlia Grilo |
Danielle Winits | Dominique |
Thales Pan Chacon | Patrício |
Petrônio Gontijo | Marco |
Lyla Collares | Lana |
Dill Costa | Léa |
Fernando Almeida | Bastião |
Felipe Pinheiro | Bob Walter |
Alessandra Negrini | Clara |
Selton Mello | Juca |
Rodrigo Santoro | Pedro |
Marcelo Gonçalves | Dino |
Nani Venâncio | Luana |
Tadeu Aguiar | Lima |
Mário Gomes | Bruno |
Jorge Dória | Átila |
Special participations
- Monah Delacy - Lenira
- Paulo José - Menelau Zapata
- Stênio Garcia - Armando
- Sérgio Britto - Padre João
- Marcos Paulo - Otávio (Débora's husband)
- Ítalo Rossi - Ferreira
- Arduino Colassanti - Padre Inácio
Soundtrack
National soundtrack
Capa: Gerson Brenner
- "Gênese" - Paulo Ricardo and RPM
- "Agora Ou Jamais" - Tigres de Bengala
- "Oração de Amor" - Paula Morelembaum
- "Fúria e Folia" - Barão Vermelho
- "Homem Que Sabia Demais" - Skank
- "Magnificat" - Rútila Máquina (opening theme)
- "Submundo Vaticano" - Lulu Santos
- "Down Em Mim" - Edson Cordeiro
- "Deus Apareça na Televisão" - Kid Abelha
- "Será Que Sou Eu" - Paulinho Moska
- "Não Tem Solução" - Zizi Possi
- "Toda Noite" - Edmon
- "Por Toda Parte" - Franco Perini
International soundtrack
Capa: Rita Guedes
- "What's Up" - 4 Non Blondes
- "Boom Shack-a-Lak" - Apache Indian
- "Boy, You're The One" - Trinere
- "Informer" - Snow
- "How You Gonna See Me Now" - Easy Rider
- "Vas-Y Vas-Y" - Isabelle Camille
- "To Be With You" - Mc RNT
- "Step It Up" - Stereo MCs
- "A Million Love Songs" - Take That
- "Regret" - New Order
- "Cose Della Vita" - Eros Ramazzotti
- "Merry-go-round" - Deborah Blando
- "Ça C'est Paris" - Gilbert
- "Are You Ready To Fly" - Rozalla
References
External links
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