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Cast

Ney Latorraca
Volpone / Anabela Freire / Augusto Melo Sampaio / Dr. Nilo Peixe / André Silva

Sylvia Bandeira
Stela Telles Aranha

Marco Nanini
Mosca / Florisbela Freire

Fúlvio Stefanini
Orlando Aranha

Susana Vieira
Renata Aranha Menezes

Maitê Proença
Valéria

Edson Celulari
Joca

Tássia Camargo
Mônica

José Lewgoy
Nenê

Yara Amaral
Beatriz

Cissa Guimarães
Amélia Bicudo

Carlos Kroeber
Pedro Ernesto Martins

Roberto Bataglin
Emílio

Tamara Taxman
Dorothy

Antonio Pedro
Lula / Clarabela Freire

Cinira Camargo
Mona

Lupe Gigliotti
Olívia Krauss

Henriqueta Brieba
Dona Guiomar

Márcia Porto
Sandra

Paulão
Taroba
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