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O.pai.tirano.2022.1080p.nplay.web-dl.dd.2.0-ptg... -

O.Pai.Tirano.2022.1080p.NPLAY.WEB-DL.DD.2.0-PTG Year: 2022 Source: NPLAY (WEB-DL) Resolution: 1920x1080 (1080p) Audio: Portuguese (DD 2.0) Format: MKV/MP4 Movie Details Genre: Comedy / Romance Director: João Gomes

Here is the detailed information for the Portuguese film release . Release Info Title: O Pai Tirano (The Tyrant Father) O.Pai.Tirano.2022.1080p.NPLAY.WEB-DL.DD.2.0-PTG...

In this updated version of the beloved "Comédia à Portuguesa," the narrative remains a tribute to the art of theater and the charm of Lisbon. Chico Mega is deeply in love with Tatão, a girl who works at a perfumery. To win her over, he finds himself caught in a web of lies involving his father, a theatrical production of "O Pai Tirano," and a cast of eccentric characters who blur the lines between reality and the stage. To win her over, he finds himself caught

A modern remake of the classic 1941 Portuguese comedy. The story follows a group of amateur theater actors and the misunderstandings that arise when a young man tries to convince his father that he is a successful businessman, leading to a series of hilarious entanglements in Lisbon. Technical Specifications Specification Video Codec H.264 / AVC Audio Codec Dolby Digital 2.0 Language Portuguese (Original) Subtitles N/A (Internal if available) Duration Approx. 1h 40min Synopsis Technical Specifications Specification Video Codec H

Miguel Guilherme, Jessica Athayde, Diogo Amaral, José Raposo.