The Red Light Bandit | |
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O Bandido da Luz Vermelha | |
Directed by | Rogério Sganzerla |
Starring |
Paulo Villaça Helena Ignez Luiz Linhares |
Release date
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1968 |
Running time
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92 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
The Red Light Bandit (Portuguese:O Bandido da Luz Vermelha) is a 1968 Brazilian crime film directed by Rogério Sganzerla, inspired by the crimes of the real-life burglar João Acácio Pereira da Costa, known as the "Red Light Bandit" (Bandido da Luz Vermelha). The film is a representative work of cinema marginal. Sganzerla was 21 years old when he directed it.
A sequel directed by Ícaro Martins and Helena Ignez, widow of Sganzerla, was released in 2010: Luz nas Trevas - A Volta do Bandido da Luz Vermelha.
Jorge, a São Paulo house burglar, nicknamed by the press the "Red Light Bandit", baffles the police by using peculiar techniques. Always carrying a red flashlight, he rapes his victims, have long dialogues with them and makes daring escapes to after spend the profits of his crimes.
He has an affair with the femme fatale Janete Jane, meets other burglars, a corrupt politician and gets betrayed. Pursued and cornered, he commits suicide.
1968 Festival de Brasília (Brazil)