Vidago Palace (TV series)
Vidago Palace | |
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Genre | Drama |
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Country of origin | Portugal |
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No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Production location | Vidago |
Cinematography | |
Running time | 50 minutes |
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Original network | RTP1 |
Original release | March 30 May 4, 2017 | –
Vidago Palace is a 2017 Portuguese mini-series, which originally aired on RTP1 and TVG. The show is a historical drama set in 1936; the series was both set and filmed in the Vidago Palace Hotel in Vidago. The plot follows a love triangle focused on Mikaela Lupu's Carlota and centers on class conflict.[1] The series was RTP1's highest rated in three years.[2]
Cast[]
Actor/Actress | Character |
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Mikaela Lupu | Carlota de Vimieiro |
David Seijo | Pedro Souto |
César da Silva | |
Lívia de Vimieiro | |
Benvinda da Silva | |
Conde de Caria | |
Bonifácio da Silva | |
Martim de Vimieiro | |
Beatriz Barosa | São da Silva |
Gertrudes | |
Cremilde | |
Lopes | |
Pedro Mendonça | Samuel Cohen |
Jacob Jan de Graaf | Taylor |
David Amor | Pepe |
David Novas | Xoan |
Sheyla Fariña | Dolores Câncio |
Antonio Mourelos | Alberto |
Julia | |
Xosé A. Touriñán | Padre Raimundo |
Susana Mendes | Natasha |
Eva Fernández | Xenoveva |
Pedro Roquette Almeida | David Taylor |
Ricardo Leite | Cerdeira |
Bruno Schiappa | Florian Klotz |
Mariana Magalhães | Rosa |
References[]
Categories:
- 2017 Portuguese television series debuts
- 2017 Portuguese television series endings