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Pecado sem Nome

June 4, 1978 1h 27m

Originally released in 1978. Pecado sem Nome is a drama/crime film. directed by Juan Siringo. At just 87 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Raul Cortez, Iara Marques, and Sandra Barsotti

Synopsis

Upon arriving at the building where he works, Pedro finds the janitor, Hilário Garcia, dead inside one of the elevators. Inspector Canovas, in charge of the case, discovered that Hilário was Portuguese, widowed, with an only child living in the United States. Several suspicious people are detained and interrogated and, during the investigation, a guard and a girl are killed. With the help of the North American police, Inspector Canovas discovers that Hilário's son, Antônio and his wife Vanda, had already returned to Brazil. The two are located in São Paulo and detained for investigation. At the police, Antônio confesses to Carlos, his brother-in-law, that he was responsible for his father's death. Based on these statements, Canovas concludes that the caretaker was murdered because he discovered that his son and brother-in-law made a living from various suspicious businesses and were acting outside the law.

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 4, 1978 47 years ago
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Runtime 1h 27m 87 minutes total
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Language Portuguese Original language
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Country Brazil Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
PT

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pecado sem Nome about?

Upon arriving at the building where he works, Pedro finds the janitor, Hilário Garcia, dead inside one of the elevators. Inspector Canovas, in charge of the case, discovered that Hilário was Port...

Who directed Pecado sem Nome?

Pecado sem Nome was directed by Juan Siringo.

How long is Pecado sem Nome?

Pecado sem Nome has a runtime of 1 hours and 27 minutes (87 minutes total).

When was Pecado sem Nome released?

Pecado sem Nome was released on June 4, 1978 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Pecado sem Nome?

The main cast of Pecado sem Nome includes Raul Cortez, Iara Marques, Sandra Barsotti, David Húngaro, Dorothy Leirner.