Perdoa-Me Por Me Traíres

Perdoa-Me Por Me Traíres

5.7

Oct 31 1983

1h 27m

Drama

Glorinha, a middle-class 15 year old girl, always thought her mother Judite had killed herself, and that her father Gilberto has gone crazy as result. Her friend Nair takes her to a high-class bordello, where she wants to work. When uncle Raul, who raised her, discovers her prostitution, he decides to finally tell her all the truth about her parents' story.

Vera Fischer

Vera Fischer

Judite

Nuno Leal Maia

Nuno Leal Maia

Gilberto

Lídia Brondi

Lídia Brondi

Glorinha

Rubens Correia

Rubens Correia

Raul

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