The Virgin and the Macho Man (Portuguese: A Virgem e o Machão) is a 1974 Brazilian sex comedy film directed by José Mojica Marins under the pseudonym J. Avelar.[2][3][4] It is also Marins' first film in the pornochanchada genre.[5]
The Virgin and the Macho Man | |
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A Virgem e o Machão | |
Directed by | José Mojica Marins (as J. Avelar) |
Written by | Georgina Duarte |
Produced by | Augusto de Cervantes Georgina Duarte |
Starring | Aurélio Tomassini Walter C. Portella Augusto de Cervantes |
Cinematography | Eliseo Fernandes |
Edited by | Nilcemar Leyart |
Production company | MASP Filmes |
Distributed by | Brasecran |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Plot
editTwo doctors are called to work at a city hospital, and soon attract the attention of all the local women. When their wives discover a sexual bet has been made between their husbands and a stranger, they decide to retaliate and call the macho man for a holiday in a country house.
Cast
editAurélio Tomassini, Esperança Villanueva, Walter C. Portella, Vosmarline Siqueira, Alex Delamotte, Lisa Negri, Augusto de Cervantes, Gracinda Fernandes, Eddio Smani, Chaguinha
References
edit- ^ "A Virgem e o Machão" (in Portuguese). Cinemateca Brasileira. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
- ^ A Virgem e o Machão Official site
- ^ A Virgem e o Machão IMDb
- ^ A Virgem e o Machão Meu Cinema Brasileiro
- ^ A Virgem e o Machão Official site
External links
edit- A Virgem e o Machão Official site
- A Virgem e o MachãoPortal Brasileiro de Cinema
- A Virgem e o Machão at IMDb
- A Virgem e o Machão Meu Cinema Brasileiro