Cama de Gato

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Cama de Gato
Cama de Gato logo.jpg
Also known asCat's Cradle
GenreTelenovela
Drama
Romance
Created byDuca Rachid
Thelma Guedes
Directed byAmora Mautner
Ricardo Waddington
StarringMarcos Palmeira
Camila Pitanga
Carmo Dalla Vecchia
Paolla Oliveira


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Opening themePelo avesso by Titãs
Ending themePelo avesso by Titãs
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes161
105 (International version)
Production
Production locationBrazil
Running time50 minutes
Release
Original networkGlobo
Picture formatPAL-M
Original release5 October 2009 (2009-10-05) –
9 April 2010 (2010-04-09)
Chronology
Preceded byParaíso
Followed byEscrito nas Estrelas
External links
Website

Cama de Gato (English title: Cat's Cradle) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo in 2009 and 2010.

Plot[]

Gustavo, once a poor, kindhearted youngster, is now a successful entrepreneur in the perfume business but has turned cruel, arrogant, and miserable. Alcino, his best friend and business partner, helped him achieve his present success. When Alcino finds out that has a fatal disease and has a few months to live, he decides to play a prank on Gustavo to help him rediscover the decent man he once was and the joy of living he once possessed. Gustavo is married to Veronica, a rich, selfish, spoiled, and ambitious woman who has never loved her husband. Alcino's prank takes an unexpected turn when Veronica, the story's antagonist, interferes, manipulates the surprise, and makes Gustavo lose almost everything after being taken for dead and accused of a crime. While trying to pick up the pieces of his life, Gustavo meets Rose, a simple, hard-working woman who raises four kids by herself with great spirit and optimism. Because of her good heart, she starts to help Gustavo to put his life back together. Gradually, Gustavo and Rose develop feeling for each other, leading him to rediscover his humanity through the hands of this newfound love.

Cast[]

Actor Character
Marcos Palmeira Gustavo Almeida Brandão
Camila Pitanga Rosenilde Pereira (Rose)
Paola Oliveira Verônica Tardivo Brandão
Carmo Dalla Vecchia Alcino Rodrigues
Heloísa Périssé Taís Helena Amâncio Prazeres Tibiriçá
Aílton Graça José Sebastião dos Santos (Tião)
Marcello Novaes Benedito Prazeres Tibiriçá (Bené)
Daniel Boaventura Solonaldo da Santíssima Trindade (Sólon Gutierrez Ortega)
Roberto Alves Moreira
Ângelo Antônio Davi Almeida Brandão
Isabela Garcia Mariana Antunes Sampaio (Mari)
Paulo Goulart Severo Tardivo
Emanuelle Araújo Heloísa Miranda
Nívea Stelmann Kátia Santana Costa
Paula Burlamaqui Sofia de Britto Brandão
Rosi Campos Genoveva Amâncio
Letícia Birkheuer Natasha Werner (Natasha Santana Costa)
Ernestina Prazeres Tibiriçá (Tina)
Tony Tornado Péricles Tibiriçá
Rainer Cadete Nuno Alves Moreira
Norma Blum Irmã Andréia
Delegado Salviano Quintana
Lupe Gigliotti Áurea
Dr. Emanoel
Tânia Costa Bruna
Almeida (Almeidinha)
Ana Berttines Cleusa Meireles
Juvenal Tardivo
Beta Perez Lurdes
Eurídice de Britto Brandão
Paquito (Mosquito)
Gustavo Maya Francisco Pereira dos Santos
Guta Gonçalves Débora de Lucca Rodrigues
Jorge Cerruti Domênico (Vitor Bittencourt)
Julyana Garcia Regina Pereira dos Santos
Land Vieira Tarcísio Pereira dos Santos
Patrícia Lombardi
Marcella Rica Lucimara Amâncio (Luli)
Suzana
Raquel Fuina Glória Pereira dos Santos
Rafael Miguel João Carlos Amâncio Tibiriçá (Juca)
Roumer Canhães Professor Limonge
Ronny Kriwat Pedro de Britto Brandão
Fiasco
Dirce
Guest actors
Actor Character
Ferdinando Brandão
Guest actresses
Actress Character
Berta Loran Loló
Yoná Magalhães Adalgisa Monteiro de Britto
Suely Franco Julieta Almeida Brandão
Special guest star
Actor Character
Luís Gustavo Waldemar Moreira
Supporting cast
Actor Character
Monique Alfradique Érica Castiglione
Antônio Pitanga Miguel dos Santos
Leda de Lucca
Jair
Rodrigo Rangel Antônio
Marcelo Portinari Jorjão
Bia Arantes Maria Eduarda Império (Duda)
Igor Yohannce
Marco Antônio Lobato (Macau)
Juliana Paiva Beth
Sandrinha
Alex Moreno Lucas Porto (Luck)
Neusa Maria Faro Gioconda Amâncio
Paulo Otávio Barbosa (Pink)

International Exhibition[]

  •  Brazil - Globo
  •  Portugal - SIC
  •  Portugal - RTP Internacional
  •  Albania - DigitAlB
  •  Costa Rica - Teletica
  •  Nicaragua - Televicientro
  •  Puerto Rico - WAPA-TV
  •  Chile - Canal 13
  •  Ecuador - Ecuavisa
  •  Bolivia - Canal Unitel
  •  Uruguay - Teledoce
  •  Andorra - Ràdio i Televisió d'Andorra
  •  Peru - ATV
  •  El Salvador - TCS Canal 4
  •  Paraguay - SNT
  •  Honduras - Vica Tv
  •  Israel - Viva
  •  Dominican Republic - Tele Antilla Canal 2
  •  Mozambique - STV-Soico
  •  France - France Ô
  •  Venezuela - TeleSUR
  •  New Zealand - TV3
  •  Italy - RAI
  •  Sweden - ZTV
  •  Angola - TV Globo Internacional
  •  United States - TV Globo Internacional
  •  Indonesia - Vision 2 Drama
  •  Spain - Nueve
  •  Russia - Viva
  •  Morocco - 2M
  •  Cameroon - Canal 2 Internacional
  •  Kenya - Kenya
  •  Uganda - Uganda

Soundtrack[]

National[]

  • Capa: Camila Pitanga
  1. "Porque Eu Sei Que é Amor" - Titãs
  2. "Pra Você Guardei Amor" - Nando Reis e Ana Cañas
  3. "Um Dia, um Adeus" - Vanessa da Mata
  4. "Seu Olhar (ao vivo)" - Seu Jorge
  5. "Linda Rosa" - Maria Gadú
  6. "Sou Eu" - Diogo Nogueira
  7. "Pedindo Pra Voltar" - Marisa Monte
  8. "Pot-pourri: Beija-flor/Mel na Sua Boca" - Marina Lima
  9. "O Mundo" - Moska
  10. "Eu Não Sou Santo" - Exaltasamba
  11. "Vem Comigo Que Eu Te Levo Pro Céu" - Marcelo D2
  12. "Pelo Avesso" - Titãs
  13. "La Plata" - Jota Quest (Tema de Verônica)
  14. "Amar é Perdoar (Don't Know Why)" - Fábio Jr.
  15. "Odeon" - Fernanda Takai
  16. "Toda Criança Quer" -
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