• The Red Light Bandit (Portuguese: O Bandido da Luz Vermelha) is a 1968 Brazilian crime film directed by Rogério Sganzerla, inspired by the crimes of the...
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    beaten and tortured, Chessman confessed to the "Red Light Bandit" crimes. He was also positively identified by the rape victims, Johnson and Meza. In late...
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    English as "The Red Light Bandit"), was a notorious Brazilian criminal of the 1960s. He gained notoriety due to a series of crimes in the São Paulo region...
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    organized by Brazilian film magazine Contracampo. The Red Light Bandit (1968) was voted the best Brazilian film of all time in a 2011 poll of 102 critics...
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    Brazilian filmmaker. One of the main names of the cinema marginal underground movement, his most known work is The Red Light Bandit (1968). Sganzerla was influenced...
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  • Sônia Braga – The Red Light Bandit Joanna Cassidy – Bullitt John Cleese – Interlude Timothy Dalton – The Lion in Winter Don Fellows – The Detective Frederic...
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    Sônia Braga (category Brazilian emigrants to the United States)
    Brazilian actress. She is known in the English-speaking world for her Golden Globe Award–nominated performances in Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985) and Moon...
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    Warner Music Group (WMG) Caryl Chessman, known as the "Red Light Bandit", was a cause celebre for the movement to ban capital punishment. John Paul DeJoria...
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  • members. This poll was the basis for a book named The 100 Best Brazilian Films, published in 2016. The idea of the ranking and the book was suggested by...
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  • (1967) The Brave Warrior (1968) Hunger for Love (1968) The Red Light Bandit (1968) Macunaíma (1969) Antonio das Mortes (1969) Of Gods and the Undead (1970)...
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