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Estúpido Cupido

Estúpido Cupido
Genre Romantic comedy
Written by Mário Prata
Directed by Régis Cardoso
Starring Leonardo Villar
Maria Della Costa
Françoise Forton
Ricardo Blat
Ney Latorraca
Elizabeth Savalla
Luiz Armando Queiroz
Nuno Leal Maia
Célia Biar
Kléber Macedo
(ver mais)
Opening theme Estúpido CupidoCelly Campello
Ending theme Estúpido Cupido – Celly Campello
Country of origin Brazil
Original language(s) Portuguese
No. of episodes 160
Production
Running time 55 minutes
Release
Original network Rede Globo
Original release 25 August 1976 (1976-08-25) – 26 February 1977 (1977-02-26)
Chronology
Preceded by Anjo Mau
Followed by Locomotivas

Estúpido Cupido is a Brazilian telenovela produced by Rede Globo. It aired from 25 August 1976 to 26 February 1977 at 7pm. Written by Mário Prata and directed by Régis Cardoso, it was the last Globo telenovela recorded in black-and-white, with the exception of the last two chapters, directed by Walter Avancini using the then new color technology.

It was the first telenovela written by Mário Prata. Due to the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, Estúpido Cupido debuted exceptionally on a Wednesday.

The telenovela was re-aired in Brazil starting in May 1979, at 2pm.

The story takes place in the fictional city of Albuquerque, São Paulo, in the beginning of the 1960s. It revolves around the loves of youth, having as background the American music of the time: rock ballads and rock and roll. The teenagers study in the Catholic school Colégio Normal de Albuquerque, and many Sisters and Fathers take part in the plot. Other subjects covered are: the prejudice suffered by a divorced woman (Olga Oliveira); the success of a rock band, Personélitis Boys, led by Antônio Ney Medeiros; Belchior, a clever but not very sane homeless man who runs an imaginary radio station daily from 11am–noon; Cabo Fidélis, a policeman; Acioly, a geologist prospecting for petroleum in the city region; and Alcides Guimarães Filho, the city mayor, owner of the Albuquerque Tênis Club where the high society of the city meet and party.

The external scenes were recorded in Itaboraí, Rio de Janeiro. With the success of the telenovela, there was a revival of the music style of the 50s and 60s, with twist dance competitions happening in several places across the country. The soundtrack album, produced by Som Livre, sold more than one million copies. In 1995, Chilean TVN produced a remake also called Estúpido Cupido, in which the city of Albuquerque was renamed to San Andrés.


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