Sol de Verão

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Sol de Verão
GenreTelenovela
Created byManoel Carlos
Directed byRoberto Talma
Jorge Fernando
Guel Arraes
Starring
Opening theme"Tô que tô" by Simone
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes137
Production
Running time50 minutes
Original release
NetworkRede Globo
Release11 October 1982 (1982-10-11) –
18 March 1983 (1983-03-18)

Sol de Verão (The Summer Sun in English) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo. It premiered on 11 October 1982 and ended on 18 March 1983. The death of lead actor Jardel Filho, when only 120 episodes out of the originally planned 155 were finished, caused the production to be cut short. The telenovela still ran for a further 17 chapters to wrap up the plot, for a total of 137 episodes. Since the telenovela that would succeed it in the timeslot, Louco Amor, hadn't yet begun production at that point, a truncated rerun of 1976's O Casarão was shown in the timeslot until Louco Amor's debut.[1]

It was the twenty ninth "novela das oito" to be aired on the timeslot. It was created and written by Manoel Carlos and directed by Roberto Talma, Jorge Fernando and Guel Arraes.[2]

Cast[edit]

Actor Character
Irene Ravache Rachel
Jardel Filho Heitor
Cecil Thiré Virgílio
Gianfrancesco Guarnieri Caetano
Beatriz Lyra Irene
Tony Ramos Abel
Débora Bloch Clara
Carla Camurati Olívia
Nelson Xavier Zito
Beatriz Segall Laura
Mário Gomes Miguel
Yara Amaral Sofia
Paulo Figueiredo Horácio
Isabel Ribeiro Flora
Miguel Falabella Romeu
Mônica Torres Mônica
Carlos Kroeber Hilário
Maria Helena Pader Irmã Luzia
Ivan Mesquita Gilberto
Maria Alves Matilde
Edson Silva Gaspar
Ana Maria Sagres Irmã Alzira
Duse Nacaratti Madalena
Ísis de Oliveira Beatriz
Helber Rangel Germano
Camila Amado Noêmia
Jorge Botelho Tássio
Tânia Scher Lola
Gésio Amadeu Pedrinho
Márcia Rodrigues Geni
Oberdan Júnior Rogério
Monique Curi Glorinha

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sol de Verão". Teledramaturgia.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Sol de Verão". Memoria Globo (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on June 12, 2008. Retrieved 17 June 2016.

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