Coração de Gaúcho is a 1920 Brazilian silent drama film directed by and starring Luiz de Barros. The film is based on the novel O gaúcho by José de Alencar.
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| Coração de Gaúcho | |
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| Directed by | Luiz de Barros |
| Written by | José de Alencar (novel) |
| Produced by | Luiz de Barros |
| Starring | Manuel F. Araujo |
| Cinematography | João Stamato Luiz de Barros |
| Edited by | Luiz de Barros |
| Distributed by | Guanabara Filmes |
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| Country | Brazil |
| Language | Silent |
The film premiered on 26 April 1920 in Rio de Janeiro and stars Manuel F. Araujo and António Silva.
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