Sansão e Dalila (English: Samson and Delilah)[1] is a Brazilian miniseries produced and broadcast by RecordTV.[2] It premiered on January 4, 2011 and ended on February 2, 2011.[3] The series is based on the Book of Judges.

Sansão e Dalila
Genre
Based onBook of Judges
Written byGustavo Reiz
Directed byJoão Camargo
Starring
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes18
Production
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production companyRecordTV
Original release
NetworkRecordTV
ReleaseJanuary 4 (2011-01-04) –
February 2, 2011 (2011-02-02)

Plot edit

Sansão is a brave, strong, courageous man, a Hebrew who fights against many enemy armies of his people and wild animals; besides he keeps the mysterious secret of his strength. Born as the promise to be the liberator of his people, who were oppressed and persecuted. The triumph of Sansão reaches the ears of Dalila, a philistine woman who has an exuberant beauty and is very ambitious. She was chosen by Inarus, the prince of Gaza, to be another of the courtesans in his palace. In search of power, Dalila draws attention to being pretty and very soon becomes the favorite among all the courtesans. Sansão is unsurpassed, wins many battles and provokes the wrath of his main enemy, the Philistines. Prince Inarus is infuriated by every victory of the Hebrew warrior against his army so well armed and prepared that he allows Dalila to try to persuade Sansão to discover the secret of his strength.

Cast edit

  • Fernando Pavão as Sansão
  • Mel Lisboa as Dalila
  • Thais Fersoza as Samara
  • Rafaela Mandelli as Ieda
  • Milhem Cortaz as Abbas
  • Marcelo Escorel as Inarus
  • Rogério Fróes as Alían
  • Roberto Pirillo as Simas
  • Claudio Gabriel as Heber
  • Lu Grimaldi as Zila
  • Juliana Lohmann as Judi
  • Miguel Thiré as Faruk
  • Karen Junqueira as Tais
  • Luiza Curvo as Myra
  • Leandro Léo as Carid
  • Emilio Dantas as Nora/Aron
  • Noemi Gerbelli as Ama
  • Ittala Nandi as Zaira
  • Nina de Pádua as Agar
  • João Vitti as Mensageiro
  • Roberto Frota as Manoa
  • Valéria Alencar como Hannah
  • Livia Rossy as Ayla
  • Luli Miller as Jana
  • Joana Balaguer as Yunet
  • Cássio Ramos as Alexis
  • Camilo Bevilacqua as Rudiju
  • Felipe Cardoso as Jidafe
  • Luiz Nicolau as Bak
  • Rodrigo Costa as Gadi

References edit

  1. ^ "Samson and Delilah - Record TV Network". recordtvnetwork.r7.com. August 2017. Retrieved 29 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Record estreia minissérie Sansão e Dalila com investimento de R$ 12 milhões". veja.abril.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 29 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Minissérie 'Sansão e Dalila' estreia amanhã na Record". cultura.estadao.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 29 April 2018.

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