Cabocla

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Cabocla
La Mestiza
GenreTelenovela
Created byBenedito Ruy Barbosa
Edmara Barbosa
Edilene Barbosa
Directed byRicardo Waddington
StarringVanessa Giácomo
Daniel de Oliveira
Patrícia Pillar
Tony Ramos
Mauro Mendonça
Carolina Kasting
Regiane Alves
Danton Mello
Reginaldo Faria
Elena Toledo
Sebastião Vasconcelos
Vera Holtz
Otávio Augusto
Jussara Freire
Malvino Salvador
Othon Bastos
Eriberto Leão
Maria Flor
Opening theme"Madrigal"
ComposersLazza, Schiavon e Deluqui
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes167
Production
Running time45 minutes
Original release
NetworkRede Globo
ReleaseMay 10 (2004-05-10) –
November 20, 2004 (2004-11-20)

Cabocla (the feminine of caboclo) was a Brazilian soap opera epic produced andshown by Rede Globo from May 10 to November 20, 2004, lasting 18 hours.

It featured Vanessa Giácomo, Daniel de Oliveira, Tony Ramos, Patrícia Pillar, Mauro Mendonça, Carolina Kasting, Regiane Alves, Danton Mello, Eriberto Leão, Maria Flor and Malvino Salvador in leading roles.

Remake

This 2004 soap opera was entirely based on a 1979 soap opera of the same name and originally shown on Rede Globo.

Plot

Louis Jerome is a rich young man. A womanizer, he spends all night drinking and having fun with prostitutes, but then he discovers that he is suffering from pneumonia.

On the advice of Edmund Esteves, his doctor, he decides to spend a season on the farm of a cousin in the town of Vila da Mata Espirito Santo, in search of fresh air, to prevent the disease from developing into tuberculosis, a very common occurrence among bohemians in that period of history - the late 1910s, approximately in 1918.

When Louis Jerome comes to town, he stays in the hotel of the couple Bina Sinha, an Indian, and Joe Station, the grandson of a Portuguese, to wait for his cousin, Colonel Boanerges, who will take him to his farm.

In just one night at the hotel, he marvels at the daughter of Joe and Bina, the half-breed shy and aloof Zuca. To fall in love, they face much resistance because of social differences and the fact that Zuca is portrayed as stubborn.

Their love is also challenged by the arrival of the Spanish Pepa, who us in love with Luis, and who is a former lover of the rich young man. She is established on the neighboring farm, owned by Colonel Justin, a widower, and Colonel Boanerges' political enemy.

Beside the main plot, a political row unfolds between the two colonels in the region: Boanerges and Justin, rivals in politics and in a local power struggle.

Alongside this struggle, there is the true love story of Cats and Neco. She is the daughter of Boanerges and Emerenciana, he, of Justin, which makes this a kind of Romeo and Juliet hillbilly match.

Neco becomes a new leader in the town. Well-intentioned, he may work for the people of the region, even facing the might of the colonels.

Amid all this, the feelings of Mariquinha, daughter of Colonel Justin and sister of Neco by Tobias, surface, causing a love quartet to result, together with the love of Louis Jerome and Zuca.

Cast

Actor Character
Vanessa Giácomo Zuca (Zulmira de Oliveira Vieira Pires)
Daniel de Oliveira Luís Jerônimo Vieira Pires
Patrícia Pillar Emerenciana de Sousa Pereira (Ciana)
Tony Ramos Coronel Boanerges de Sousa Pereira
Malvino Salvador Tobias de Oliveira Pinto
Mauro Mendonça Coronel Justino (Manuel Justino Caldas)
Carolina Kasting Mariquinha (Maria Junqueira Caldas de Oliveira Pinto)
Regiane Alves Belinha (Elizabeth Emerenciana de Sousa Pereira Junqueira Caldas)
Danton Mello Neco (Manuel Junqueira Caldas)
Eriberto Leão Tomé
Reginaldo Faria Joaquim Vieira Pires
Sebastião Vasconcelos Felício Pinto
Vera Holtz Generosa de Oliveira Pinto
Otávio Augusto Zé da Estação (José de Oliveira)
Jussara Freire Siá Bina (Balbina de Oliveira)
Othon Bastos Dr. Edmundo Esteves
Oscar Magrini Capitão Macário
John Herbert Vigário Gabriel
Umberto Magnani Coronel Chico Bento (Francisco Bento)
Alexandre Rodrigues Zaqueu
Mareliz Rodrigues Pequetita Novais Vieira Pires
Maria Flor Tina (Cristina de Oliveira Pinto)
Elena Toledo Pepa, la Sevillana (Pepa Junqueira Caldas)
Roberta Rodrigues Julieta
Cosme dos Santos Nastácio
Cláudio Gabriel Onofre
Edyr de Castro Maria
Rogério Falabella Dr. Teles
Aisha Jambo Ritinha
Cláudio Galvan Chico da Venda (Francisco do Espírito Santo)
Vitor Hugo Tião
Renata Di Carmo Rute
Fernando Petelinkar Xexéu

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