
Two Sons of Francisco
Aug 19 2005
•2h 12m
•Drama, History, Music
The story of Francisco, a very simple and poor man whose dream was to see his children become country music stars, and who made all the efforts to make it happen.
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Ângelo Antônio
Francisco José de Camargo

Dira Paes
Helena Siqueira de Camargo
Dablio Moreira
Young Mirosmar / Zezé Di Camargo
Marcos Henrique
Emival
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