Convém Martelar
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Convém Martelar is a 1920
1920 in film
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 Brazil
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ian silent film
Silent film
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 directed by and starring Manuel F. Araujo
Manuel F. Araujo
Manuel F. Araujo was an early Brazilian film actor. He was prominent in Brazilian film in the 1920s and 1930s and in 1920 directed the film Convém Martelar‎ in which he worked with the touring famous Portuguese actor António Silva....

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The film premiered on January 28, 1920 in Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro
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Cast

  • Manuel F. Araujo
    Manuel F. Araujo
    Manuel F. Araujo was an early Brazilian film actor. He was prominent in Brazilian film in the 1920s and 1930s and in 1920 directed the film Convém Martelar‎ in which he worked with the touring famous Portuguese actor António Silva....

  • Carlos Barbosa
  • Adhemar Gonzaga
  • António Silva
    António Silva
    António Maria da Silva was a Portuguese actor. He accumulated over 40 credits over his more than 50 years in acting.-Early life:...

  • Josefina Silva
  • Albino Vidal
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