O Ébrio (film)
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Directed byGilda de Abreu
Screenplay byGilda de Abreu (screenplay)
Vicente Celestino (story)
Vicente Celestino (story)
Produced byGilda de Abreu
Adhemar Gonzaga
Adhemar Gonzaga
StarringVicente Celestino
Alice Archambeau
Alice Archambeau
| O Ébrio | |
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| Directed by | Gilda de Abreu |
| Screenplay by | Gilda de Abreu (screenplay) Vicente Celestino (story) |
| Produced by | Gilda de Abreu Adhemar Gonzaga |
| Starring | Vicente Celestino Alice Archambeau |
| Cinematography | A.P. Castro |
| Edited by | A.P. Castro |
| Music by | Vicente Celestino |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
| Country | Brazil |
| Language | Portuguese |
O Ébrio (English: The Drunkard) is a 1946 Brazilian film directed by Gilda de Abreu. The screenplay is based on a song by Vicente Celestino.[1] In addition to being the first female director of a Brazilian sound film, the movie enjoyed both commercial and critical success, garnering about 4 million viewers between 1946 and 1950. It is still regarded as "one of the great successes of Brazilian Cinema", according to film historian João Luiz Vieira.