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Vamp
Genre
  • Black comedy
  • Fantasy
  • Created byAntônio Calmon
    StarringCláudia Ohana
    Ney Latorraca
    Reginaldo Faria
    Joana Fomm
    Fábio Assunção
    Vera Holtz
    Nuno Leal Maia
    Patrícya Travassos
    Otávio Augusto
    Guilherme Leme
    Bel Kutner
    Daniela Camargo
    Marcos Frota
    Paulo Gracindo
    Evandro Mesquita
    Bete Coelho
    Opening theme"Noite Preta"
    ComposerVange Leonel - Cilmara Bedaque
    Country of originBrazil
    Original languagePortuguese
    No. of episodes179
    Production
    Running time50 minutes
    Original release
    NetworkTV Globo
    ReleaseJuly 15, 1991 (1991-07-15) –
    February 8, 1992 (1992-02-08)

    Vamp is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast at 7:00 PM by TV Globo, from July 15, 1991, to February 8, 1992, in 179 chapters.

    In February 2016, the telenovela was released in DVD by Globo Marcas.[1]

    Plot

    [edit]

    Armação dos Anjos, on the coast of the state of Rio de Janeiro. The retired captain Jonas Rocha, a widower with six children, married the historian Carmen Maura, also a widow with six children. They will have new problems, beyond those common to a large family, when in contact with the vampires that plague the city with the arrival of the famous singer Natasha to record a music video.

    Natasha, a rock singer, has sold her soul to the terrible Count Vladymir Polanski, head of the vampires, to shine in her career. But she finds that she was, in previous incarnations, Eugenia, his love, who preferred to stay with Richardson, the other life of Captain Jonas. The count goes on to pursue Natasha and family of the captain, even using his powers to engage Carmen Maura.

    Natasha, in turn, wants to destroy Vlad to get rid of her curse. The only weapon she has for this is the Cross of St. Sebastian, which is hidden somewhere in Armação dos Anjos. The cross must be held by a man named "Rocha" ("Rock"). The hero is thus Captain Jonas.

    In Armação dos Anjos there is also Jurandir, who is running from Cachorrão ("Big Dog"), a rich leader of criminals whose house Jurandir robbed by mistake. In the city, he hides in the robes of a priest, befriends the kids and get the nickname Padre Garotão ("Father Young Man"). The gown, however, is not a stumbling block to his mad love affair with Marina, a protégée of Cachorrão.

    Cast

    [edit]
    Actor/Actress Character
    Cláudia Ohana Natasha Rebelo/Eugênia Queiroz
    Ney Latorraca Conde Vladimir Polanski/Otavinho Freire
    Reginaldo Faria Capitão Jonas Rocha/Felipe Rocha
    Joana Fomm Carmem Maura de Araújo Góes
    Nuno Leal Maia Jurandir Figueira (Priest Garotão)
    Aída Leiner Branca
    Aleph Del Moral Rubinho (Rubens de Araújo Góes)
    Amora Mautner Paula Sousa
    André Gonçalves Matosinho
    Bel Kutner Scarleth de Araújo Góes
    Bete Coelho Jezebel
    Bia Seidl Soninha
    Carol Machado Dorothy de Araújo Góes
    Daniela Camargo Lena (Helena de Araújo Góes)
    Evandro Mesquita Simão
    Fábio Assunção Lipe (Felipe Ramos Rocha)
    Felipe Pinheiro Vampiro Giron
    Fernanda Rodrigues Isa (Isabel Ramos Rocha)
    Flávio Silvino Matosão
    Francisco Milani Max
    Frederico Mayrink Pedro
    Guilherme Leme Gerald Lamas
    Henrique Farias Nando (Fernando Ramos Rocha)
    Igor Lage Pingo
    Inês Galvão Joana
    João Rebello Sig (Sigmund de Araújo Góes)
    Jonas Torres Daniel Rocha
    José Paulo Jr. Tico (Henrique Ramos Rocha)
    Juliana Martins Esmeralda
    Luciana Vendramini Jade Ramos Rocha
    Marcelo Picchi Moreira
    Marcus Alvisi Padre Estevão
    Marcos Breda Rafael/Diogo Queiroz
    Marcos Frota Augusto Sérgio
    Norma Geraldy Hemengharda
    Oswaldo Louzada Padre Eusébio
    Otávio Augusto Osvaldo Matoso
    Patrícia Travassos Mary Ramos
    Pedro Vasconcellos João Ramos Rocha
    Rodrigo Penna León de Araújo Góes
    Tony Tornado Pai Gil
    Vera Holtz Alice Penn Taylor
    Vera Zimmermann Marina
    Zezé Polessa Sílvia Sousa
    Special participation
    Actor Character
    Paulo José Ivan Sousa
    Cleyde Yáconis Virgínia Ramos
    Paulo Gracindo Arlindo Maranhão (Cachorrão)
    Giulia Gam Lucia T.
    Maria Zilda Bethlem Telma
    Cristina Pereira Luísa

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Globo lança novela "Vamp" em DVD" (in Portuguese). IG. February 10, 2016. Retrieved November 25, 2016.
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