Xuxa Abracadabra

Xuxa Abracadabra
Directed by Moacyr Góes
Produced by Diler Trindade
Written by Moacyr Góes
Starring Xuxa Meneghel
Cláudia Raia
Márcio Garcia
Music by Ary Sperling
Cinematography Edgar Moura
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Globo Filmes
Release dates
  • December 19, 2003 (2003-12-19)
Running time
97 minutes
Country Brazil
Language Portuguese

Xuxa Abracadabra is a 2003 Brazilian film, directed by Moacyr Góes. The film is starring Xuxa Meneghel. According to producer Diler Trindade, the $1.6 million picture, which was co-produced by Warner Bros. and Globo Filmes, is the first Brazilian film to feature animated characters interacting with live figures. Xuxa Abracadabra sold 161,527 tickets and grossed 954,605 reals ($326,900) in its opening weekend.[1]

Plot

Caroline is a young woman who dreams of finding her prince charming. Along with Lucas and Julia, she goes through a portal to the magical world of fairy tales. She and her two children, children of her cousin, will stop in the enchanted forest and faced with different tales of popular imagination. The first character in which bump is Little Red Riding Hood. Knowing the danger that the girl runs with the wolf-bad, the three try to help her and interferes with the story of course. As Red Riding Hood, many tales have their stories changed with the arrival of new visitors, looking for a way out of the book and return home. Pinocchio, Hansel and Gretel, Snow White ... All have their narratives modified significantly. What our heroes are unaware of is that its entry in the book was not an accident and that changes in the stories are actually part of a ruthless pirate Bluebeard's plan to conquer the world of tales. Bluebeard count on the help of other pirates and monsters Grove of Darkness. Apart from all these enemies, the group will suffer from the threats of evil stepmother who manipulated by the pirate and corrupted by envy you feel the beauty of Caroline, will put her to sleep a deep sleep.[2]

Cast

See also

References

  1. "‘Xuxa’ a shoo-in at the Brazil B.O.". Variety. December 23, 2003.
  2. "Xuxa Abracadabra" (in Portuguese). Cinemateca Brasileira. Retrieved March 19, 2015.

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