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Estúpido Cupido

Estúpido Cupido is a Brazilian telenovela produced by TV Globo. It aired from 25 August 1976 to 26 February 1977 at 7pm.[3] Written by Mário Prata[1][2] and directed by Régis Cardoso, it was the last Globo telenovela recorded in black-and-white,[3] with the exception of the last two chapters, directed by Walter Avancini using the then new color technology.

Estúpido Cupido
GenreRomantic comedy
Written byMário Prata[1][2][3]
Directed byRégis Cardoso[3]
StarringLeonardo Villar
Maria Della Costa
Françoise Forton
Ricardo Blat
Ney Latorraca
Elizabeth Savalla
Luiz Armando Queiroz
Nuno Leal Maia
Célia Biar
Kléber Macedo
(ver mais)
Opening themeEstúpido CupidoCelly Campello[4][5]
Ending themeEstúpido Cupido – Celly Campello
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes160[3]
Production
Running time55 minutes
Release
Original networkTV Globo
Original release25 August 1976 (1976-08-25) –
26 February 1977 (1977-02-26)
Related

It was the first telenovela written by Mário Prata.[2][3] Due to the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, Estúpido Cupido debuted exceptionally on a Wednesday.

The telenovela was re-aired in Brazil starting in May 1979, at 2pm.[3]

Plot Edit

The story takes place in the fictional city of Albuquerque, São Paulo, in the beginning of the 1960s. It revolves around the loves of youth, having as background the American music of the time: rock ballads and rock and roll. The teenagers study in the Catholic school Colégio Normal de Albuquerque, and many Nuns and Priests take part in the plot. Other subjects covered are: the prejudice suffered by a divorced woman (Olga Oliveira); the success of a rock band, Personélitis Boys, led by Antônio Ney Medeiros; Belchior, a clever but not very sane homeless man who runs an imaginary radio station daily from 11am–noon; Cabo Fidélis, a policeman; Acioly, a geologist prospecting for petroleum in the city region; and Alcides Guimarães Filho, the city mayor, owner of the Albuquerque Tênis Club where the high society of the city meet and party.

The external scenes were recorded in Itaboraí, Rio de Janeiro.[6] With the success of the telenovela, there was a revival of the music style of the 50s and 60s, with twist dance competitions happening in several places across the country.[3] The soundtrack album, produced by Som Livre, sold more than one million copies.[4]

Cast Edit

Actor[7][8] Character[7][8]
Leonardo Villar Alcides Guimarães Filho (Guima)
Maria Della Costa Olga Oliveira
Françoise Forton Maria Tereza Oliveira (Tetê)
Ricardo Blat João Guimarães
Ney Latorraca Antônio Ney Medeiros (Mederiquis)
Elizabeth Savalla Sister Angélica
Luiz Armando Queiroz Belchior
Nuno Leal Maia Acioly
Heloísa Millet Betina Oliveira
João Carlos Barroso Joel Otávio Oliveira (Tavico / Caniço)
Djenane Machado Glória Siqueira (Glorinha)
Oswaldo Louzada Alcides Guimarães (Guimão)
Célia Biar Adelaide
Kléber Macedo Eulália
Mauro Mendonça Dr. Armando Siqueira (Tom Mix)
Marilu Bueno Maria Antonieta Siqueira (Mariinha)
Luiz Orioni Miguel Medeiros
Ida Gomes Mother Encarnación
Antônio Patiño Father Batista (Batistão)
Suely Franco Sister Consuelo
Emiliano Queiroz Father Almerindo
Vick Militello Joana D'Arc da Silva (Daquinha)
Tony Ferreira Cabo Fidélis
Ênio Santos Aquino
Sônia de Paula Ciça Oliveira
Zanoni Ferrite Pedro (Pepê)
Patrícia Bueno Suely
Carlos Kroeber Friar Damasceno
Henriqueta Brieba Creuza Oliveira (Vovó Zinha)
Arthur Costa Filho Father Guido
Tião D'Ávila Carneirinho
Heloísa Raso Aninha
Ricardo Garcia Costa José Maria Guimarães (Zé Maria)
Cláudio Ayres da Motta Mr. Gordon

Sound tracks Edit

National[4][5] Edit

  1. "Banho de Lua (Tintarella di luna)" – Celly Campello
  2. "Quem É?" – Osmar Navarro
  3. "Diana" – Carlos Gonzaga
  4. "Meu Mundo Caiu" – Maysa
  5. "Broto Legal" – Sérgio Murilo
  6. "Alguém é Bobo de Alguém" – Wilson Miranda
  7. "Por Uma Noite" – Stradivarius
  8. "Ritmo da Chuva (The Rhythm of the Rain)" – Demétrius
  9. "Boogie do Bebê" – Tony Campello
  10. "Sereno" – Paulo Molin
  11. "Neurastênico" – Betinho & Seu Conjunto
  12. "Biquíni Amarelo (Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini)" – Ronnie Cord
  13. "Tetê" – Sylvia Telles
  14. "Bata Baby" – Wilson Miranda
  15. "Ela é Carioca" – Os Cariocas
  16. "Estúpido Cupido (Stupid Cupid)" – Celly Campello

International[4][5] Edit

  1. "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" – Neil Sedaka
  2. "Love Me Forever" – The Playing's
  3. "Be-Bop-A-Lula" – Gene Vincent
  4. "Tutti Frutti" – Little Richard
  5. "Ruby" – Ray Charles
  6. "Twilight Time" – The Platters
  7. "America" – Trini Lopez
  8. "The Twist" – Chubby Checker
  9. "Secretly" – Jimmy Rodgers
  10. "Tears on My Pillow" – Little Anthony & The Imperials
  11. "Misty" – Johnny Mathis
  12. "April Love" – Pat Boone
  13. "Multiplication" – Bobby Darin
  14. "Don't Be Cruel" – Elvis Presley
  15. "Petit Fleur" – Bob Crosby
  16. "The Green Leaves of Summer" – The Brothers Four
  17. "Puppy Love" – Paul Anka
  18. "Al di là" – Emilio Pericoli
  19. "Everybody Loves Somebody" – Dean Martin
  20. "Bye Bye Love" – The Everly Brothers

Chilean remake Edit

Estúpido Cupido
Created byJorge Marchant Lazcano
Based onEstúpido Cupido
Written byMário Prata
Directed byVicente Sabatini
Starring
Opening theme"Los Habitantes de San Andrés" (Medley)
Country of originChile
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes110 approx.
Release
Original networkTVN
Original release1995 (1995)

In 1995, Chilean TVN produced a remake of the same name that takes place in the city of San Andrés, instead of Albuquerque. Directed by Vicente Sabatini, it was adapted by Jorge Marchant Lazcano with Víctor Carrasco and Hugo Morales.

This soap opera has multiple leading couples and concerns two main plotlines. In one, a love triangle forms among Monica Tagle (Carolina Fadic), Anibal Donoso (Álvaro Rudolphy) and Isabel Margarita Dublé (Claudia Burr). Isabel, the spoiled daughter of the mayor who falls in love with Anibal, schemes to have him beside her.

The other story features local radio announcer Jaime Salvatierra (Francisco Reyes) and Sister Angélica (Claudia Di Girolamo), an extrovert revolutionary nun who scandalizes the town. When the soap aired, it stirred controversy among church authorities in Chile and was the subject of debate, as Angélica may have left the habit and started a relationship with Jaime.

Cast Edit

Other cast Edit

  • Héctor Noguera as Mgr
  • Berta Lasala as Mabel Fuentes
  • Marcelo Romo as Miguel Santa Cruz
  • Luz Jiménez as Raquel of Meza
  • Ana Luz Figueroa as Rocío Montes
  • Pablo Ausensi as César Leiva "Cupid"
  • Maité Fernández as Provincial Mother
  • Jaime Davagnino as Marcial
  • Sonia Mena as Aunt of Mónica's
  • Pedro Villagra as Fernando

References Edit

  1. ^ a b . Memória Globo. Archived from the original on 8 March 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  2. ^ a b c . Teledramaturgia. Archived from the original on 25 August 2011. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h . Memória Globo. Archived from the original on 8 March 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d . Memória Globo. Archived from the original on 8 March 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  5. ^ a b c . Teledramaturgia. Archived from the original on 13 May 2011. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  6. ^ . Memória Globo. Archived from the original on 8 March 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
  7. ^ a b "Ficha Técnica". Memória Globo. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Estúpido Cupido – Elenco". Teledramaturgia. Archived from the original on 8 March 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2014.

External links Edit

  • Estúpido Cupido at IMDb

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Estupido Cupido is a Brazilian telenovela produced by TV Globo It aired from 25 August 1976 to 26 February 1977 at 7pm 3 Written by Mario Prata 1 2 and directed by Regis Cardoso it was the last Globo telenovela recorded in black and white 3 with the exception of the last two chapters directed by Walter Avancini using the then new color technology Estupido CupidoGenreRomantic comedyWritten byMario Prata 1 2 3 Directed byRegis Cardoso 3 StarringLeonardo VillarMaria Della CostaFrancoise FortonRicardo BlatNey LatorracaElizabeth SavallaLuiz Armando QueirozNuno Leal MaiaCelia BiarKleber Macedo ver mais Opening themeEstupido Cupido Celly Campello 4 5 Ending themeEstupido Cupido Celly CampelloCountry of originBrazilOriginal languagePortugueseNo of episodes160 3 ProductionRunning time55 minutesReleaseOriginal networkTV GloboOriginal release25 August 1976 1976 08 25 26 February 1977 1977 02 26 RelatedAnjo Mau LocomotivasIt was the first telenovela written by Mario Prata 2 3 Due to the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal Estupido Cupido debuted exceptionally on a Wednesday The telenovela was re aired in Brazil starting in May 1979 at 2pm 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Sound tracks 3 1 National 4 5 3 2 International 4 5 4 Chilean remake 4 1 Cast 4 1 1 Other cast 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditThe story takes place in the fictional city of Albuquerque Sao Paulo in the beginning of the 1960s It revolves around the loves of youth having as background the American music of the time rock ballads and rock and roll The teenagers study in the Catholic school Colegio Normal de Albuquerque and many Nuns and Priests take part in the plot Other subjects covered are the prejudice suffered by a divorced woman Olga Oliveira the success of a rock band Personelitis Boys led by Antonio Ney Medeiros Belchior a clever but not very sane homeless man who runs an imaginary radio station daily from 11am noon Cabo Fidelis a policeman Acioly a geologist prospecting for petroleum in the city region and Alcides Guimaraes Filho the city mayor owner of the Albuquerque Tenis Club where the high society of the city meet and party The external scenes were recorded in Itaborai Rio de Janeiro 6 With the success of the telenovela there was a revival of the music style of the 50s and 60s with twist dance competitions happening in several places across the country 3 The soundtrack album produced by Som Livre sold more than one million copies 4 nbsp Francoise Forton nbsp Ricardo Blat nbsp Ney Latorraca nbsp Elizabeth SavallaCast EditActor 7 8 Character 7 8 Leonardo Villar Alcides Guimaraes Filho Guima Maria Della Costa Olga OliveiraFrancoise Forton Maria Tereza Oliveira Tete Ricardo Blat Joao GuimaraesNey Latorraca Antonio Ney Medeiros Mederiquis Elizabeth Savalla Sister AngelicaLuiz Armando Queiroz BelchiorNuno Leal Maia AciolyHeloisa Millet Betina OliveiraJoao Carlos Barroso Joel Otavio Oliveira Tavico Canico Djenane Machado Gloria Siqueira Glorinha Oswaldo Louzada Alcides Guimaraes Guimao Celia Biar AdelaideKleber Macedo EulaliaMauro Mendonca Dr Armando Siqueira Tom Mix Marilu Bueno Maria Antonieta Siqueira Mariinha Luiz Orioni Miguel MedeirosIda Gomes Mother EncarnacionAntonio Patino Father Batista Batistao Suely Franco Sister ConsueloEmiliano Queiroz Father AlmerindoVick Militello Joana D Arc da Silva Daquinha Tony Ferreira Cabo FidelisEnio Santos AquinoSonia de Paula Cica OliveiraZanoni Ferrite Pedro Pepe Patricia Bueno SuelyCarlos Kroeber Friar DamascenoHenriqueta Brieba Creuza Oliveira Vovo Zinha Arthur Costa Filho Father GuidoTiao D Avila CarneirinhoHeloisa Raso AninhaRicardo Garcia Costa Jose Maria Guimaraes Ze Maria Claudio Ayres da Motta Mr GordonSound tracks EditNational 4 5 Edit Banho de Lua Tintarella di luna Celly Campello Quem E Osmar Navarro Diana Carlos Gonzaga Meu Mundo Caiu Maysa Broto Legal Sergio Murilo Alguem e Bobo de Alguem Wilson Miranda Por Uma Noite Stradivarius Ritmo da Chuva The Rhythm of the Rain Demetrius Boogie do Bebe Tony Campello Sereno Paulo Molin Neurastenico Betinho amp Seu Conjunto Biquini Amarelo Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini Ronnie Cord Tete Sylvia Telles Bata Baby Wilson Miranda Ela e Carioca Os Cariocas Estupido Cupido Stupid Cupid Celly CampelloInternational 4 5 Edit Breaking Up Is Hard to Do Neil Sedaka Love Me Forever The Playing s Be Bop A Lula Gene Vincent Tutti Frutti Little Richard Ruby Ray Charles Twilight Time The Platters America Trini Lopez The Twist Chubby Checker Secretly Jimmy Rodgers Tears on My Pillow Little Anthony amp The Imperials Misty Johnny Mathis April Love Pat Boone Multiplication Bobby Darin Don t Be Cruel Elvis Presley Petit Fleur Bob Crosby The Green Leaves of Summer The Brothers Four Puppy Love Paul Anka Al di la Emilio Pericoli Everybody Loves Somebody Dean Martin Bye Bye Love The Everly BrothersChilean remake EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Estupido CupidoCreated byJorge Marchant LazcanoBased onEstupido CupidoWritten byMario PrataDirected byVicente SabatiniStarringClaudia di Girolamo Francisco Reyes Carolina Fadic Alvaro Rudolphy Claudia Burr Luis Alarcon Jael Unger Alejandro Castillo Consuelo Holzapfel Delfina Guzman Eduardo Barril Ana Reeves Mauricio PesuticOpening theme Los Habitantes de San Andres Medley Country of originChileOriginal languageSpanishNo of episodes110 approx ReleaseOriginal networkTVNOriginal release1995 1995 In 1995 Chilean TVN produced a remake of the same name that takes place in the city of San Andres instead of Albuquerque Directed by Vicente Sabatini it was adapted by Jorge Marchant Lazcano with Victor Carrasco and Hugo Morales This soap opera has multiple leading couples and concerns two main plotlines In one a love triangle forms among Monica Tagle Carolina Fadic Anibal Donoso Alvaro Rudolphy and Isabel Margarita Duble Claudia Burr Isabel the spoiled daughter of the mayor who falls in love with Anibal schemes to have him beside her The other story features local radio announcer Jaime Salvatierra Francisco Reyes and Sister Angelica Claudia Di Girolamo an extrovert revolutionary nun who scandalizes the town When the soap aired it stirred controversy among church authorities in Chile and was the subject of debate as Angelica may have left the habit and started a relationship with Jaime Cast Edit Claudia di Girolamo as Sister Angelica Francisco Reyes as Jaime Salvatierra Carolina Fadic as Monica Tagle Alvaro Rudolphy as Anibal Donoso Claudia Burr as Isabel Margarita Duble Luis Alarcon as Octavio Duble Jael Unger as Luz Arlegui of Duble Alejandro Castillo as Alfonso Campino Consuelo Holzapfel as Virginia Buzeta Delfina Guzman as Mother Undurraga Eduardo Barril as Father Urbistondo Ana Reeves as Sister Rebeca Mauricio Pesutic as Father Benitez Silvia Pineiro as Carlota Meza Anita Klesky as Matilde Meza Jose Soza as Waldo Retamal Patricia Rivadeneira as Gloria Manterola Amparo Noguera as Marta Davis Alvaro Morales as Ricardo Campino Alejandra Fosalba as Gaby Buzeta Felipe Braun as Daniel Meza Tamara Acosta as Marisol Tagle Pablo Schwarz as Gonzalo Tagle Valentina Pollarolo as Pamela Manterola Juan Pablo Bastidas as Marcelo Manterola Remigio Remedy as Sergio Torrealba oscar Hernandez as Pancracio Carmona Ximena Rivas as Felicia Manzano Francisco Melo as Peter O Kelly Fernando Larrain as Guillermo Sandoval Mario Montilles as Mister Raimundo Campino Mireya Veliz as Mother Guadalupe Jorge Hevia Jr as Benjamin CampinoOther cast Edit Hector Noguera as Mgr Berta Lasala as Mabel Fuentes Marcelo Romo as Miguel Santa Cruz Luz Jimenez as Raquel of Meza Ana Luz Figueroa as Rocio Montes Pablo Ausensi as Cesar Leiva Cupid Maite Fernandez as Provincial Mother Jaime Davagnino as Marcial Sonia Mena as Aunt of Monica s Pedro Villagra as FernandoReferences Edit a b Memoria Globo Trabalhos na TV Globo Mario Prata Memoria Globo Archived from the original on 8 March 2014 Retrieved 8 March 2014 a b c Mario Prata Teledramaturgia Teledramaturgia Archived from the original on 25 August 2011 Retrieved 8 March 2014 a b c d e f g h Estupido Cupido Curiosidades Memoria Globo Archived from the original on 8 March 2014 Retrieved 8 March 2014 a b c d Trilha Sonora de Estupido Cupido Memoria Globo Archived from the original on 8 March 2014 Retrieved 8 March 2014 a b c Estupido Cupido Trilha Sonora Teledramaturgia Archived from the original on 13 May 2011 Retrieved 8 March 2014 Estupido Cupido Producao Memoria Globo Archived from the original on 8 March 2014 Retrieved 10 March 2014 a b Ficha Tecnica Memoria Globo Retrieved 8 March 2014 a b Estupido Cupido Elenco Teledramaturgia Archived from the original on 8 March 2014 Retrieved 8 March 2014 External links EditEstupido Cupido at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Estupido Cupido amp oldid 1167259359 Chilean remake, 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