Kiss of the Spider Woman


01:48 am - 03:49 am, Tuesday, December 2 on HBO Drama (West) ()

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About this Broadcast
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Hector Babenco's acclaimed drama, with Oscar-winner William Hurt as the cellmate of political prisoner Raul Julia. Sonia Braga. Warden: Jose Lewgoy. Pedro: Milton Goncalves. Mother: Miriam Pires. Gabriel: Nuno Leal Maia. Americo: Fernando Torres.

1985 English
Drama Politics Music Adaptation Crime Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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William Hurt (Actor) .. Lois Molina
Raul Julia (Actor) .. Valentin Arregui
Sonia Braga (Actor) .. Leni Lamaison / Marta / Spider Woman
Nuno Leal Maia (Actor) .. Gabriel
Fernando Torres (Actor) .. Americo
Patricio Bisso (Actor) .. Greta
Herson Capri (Actor) .. Werner
Nildo Parente (Actor) .. Leader of Resistance
Wilson Grey (Actor) .. Flunky
Miguel Falabella (Actor) .. Lieutenant
Walter Breda (Actor) .. Agent
Luis Guilherme (Actor) .. Agent
Walmir Barros (Actor) .. Agent
Luis Serra (Actor) .. Prison Doctor
Ana Maria Braga (Actor) .. Lidia
Benjamin Cattan (Actor) .. Molina's Friend
Oswaldo Barreto (Actor) .. Molina's Friend
Sergio Bright (Actor) .. Molina's Friend
Claudio Curi (Actor) .. Molina's Friend
Lineu Dias (Actor) .. Bank Cashier
Joe Kantor (Actor) .. Judge
Luis Roberto Galizia (Actor) .. Nurse
Pericles Campos (Actor) .. Prison Guard
Edmilson Santos (Actor) .. Prison Guard
Walter Vicca (Actor) .. Prison Guard
Kenichi Kaneko (Actor) .. Prison Guard
Georges Schlesinger (Actor) .. Jewish Smuggler
Carlos Fariello (Actor) .. Jewish Smuggler
Frederico Botelho (Actor) .. Jewish Smuggler
Sylvio Band (Actor) .. Rabbi
Paulo Ludmer (Actor) .. Rabbi
Elvira Bisso (Actor) .. Maid
José Lewgoy (Actor) .. Warden
Milton Gonçalves (Actor) .. Pedro
Míriam Pires (Actor) .. Mother
Denise Dumont (Actor) .. Michele
Antônio Petrin (Actor) .. Clubfoot

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Did You Know..
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William Hurt (Actor) .. Lois Molina
Born: March 20, 1950
Died: March 13, 2022
Birthplace: Washington, DC
Trivia: One of the top leading men of the '80s, William Hurt, born March 20th, 1950, is notable for his intensity and effective portrayals of complex characters. Although born in Washington, D.C., Hurt had already seen much of the world by the time he was grown, as his father worked for the State Department. His early years spent in the South Pacific near Guam, Hurt moved to Manhattan with his mother after his parents divorced when he was six years old. He spent the summers with his father, vacationing in a variety of international locales, including Sudan. At the age of ten, Hurt's life again changed dramatically when he became a stepson to Henry Luce III, the heir to the Time-Life empire. His mother's second marriage indirectly led to Hurt's initial involvement with the theater: sent away to a boarding school in Massachusetts, he found comfort in acting.After going on to Tufts University to study theology for three years at his stepfather's urging, Hurt married aspiring actress Mary Beth Supinger and followed her to London to study drama. Upon their return to the U.S., Hurt studied drama at Juilliard. By this time, under the realization that his marriage was failing, Hurt divorced his wife, got a motorcycle, and headed cross country for the Shakespeare festival in Ashland, OR, where he made his professional debut in a production of Hamlet. He later joined New York's Circle Repertory Company, and went on to receive critical acclaim for his work on the New York stage.Hurt made his feature film debut in Ken Russell's Altered States in 1980, but it was not until he appeared opposite Kathleen Turner in Body Heat (1981) that he became a star and sex symbol. Four years later, he won Best Actor Oscar and British Academy awards as well as a similar honor at Cannes for his sensitive portrayal of a gay prisoner in Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985). He was again nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for his two subsequent films, Children of a Lesser God (1986) and Broadcast News (1987). Further success followed in 1988 when he starred in The Accidental Tourist.As bright as his star shone on stage and screen, by the end of the '80s, a darker side of Hurt was exposed when he was sued by his former live-in love and mother of his daughter Alex, ballet dancer Sandra Jennings, who claimed to be his common-law wife. Despite his personal problems, Hurt continued to stay relatively busy, beginning the new decade with a fine turn in Wim Wenders' Until the End of the World (1991). He subsequently appeared in such acclaimed films as Smoke (1995), Jane Eyre (1996), One True Thing (1998), and Dark City (1998). In 1998, Hurt appeared as the patriarch of one of televisions most beloved sci-fi families in the big-budgeted remake of Lost in Space, and as a gubernatorial candidate with a shadowy past in George Hickenlooper's political drama The Big Brass Ring (1999).Still alternating between stage and screen into the new millennium, Hurt stuck mainly to the small screen in the next few years. After lending his voice to the animated portrayal of the life of Jesus Christ in The Miracle Maker, appearing in the mini-series Dune, and taking the title role of The Contaminated Man in 2000, Hurt returned to features with his role in director Steven Spielberg's long anticipated (post-mortem) collaboration with the late Stanley Kubrick, A.I. As the well-intending scientist who sets the story of an artificial boy capable of learning and love into motion, Hurt's character seemed to provide the antithesis of the regressive experiments his previous character had flirted with in Altered States.Hurt played a supporting role in Changing Lanes (2002), an thought-provoking thriller following two very different New York City residents whose lives fatefully intersect following a car accident, and again in the political thriller Syriana, which would go on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2005. The actor was praised the same year for his work as a supporting character in David Cronenberg's A History of Violence. In 2007, Hurt starred as the murderous alter ego of a businessman in Mr. Brooks, and co-starred with Matthew Fox, Forest Whitaker, and Dennis Quaid for the political thriller Vantage Point (2008). Hurt stars as an ex-con looking to start over for The Yellow Handkerchief (2008), and Gen. Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross, Bruce Banner's nemesis, in The Incredible Hulk (2008).In 2009, Hurt reunited with Vantage Point director Pete Travis for the historical thriller Endgame, for which he played the leading role of philosophy Professor Willie Esterhuyse, an essential member of a team dedicated to securing the release of Nelson Mandela. Director Julie Gavras' 2011 romantic comedy found Hurt starring alongside the legendary Isabella Rossallini. Hurt is slated to work in the The Host, a dystopian thriller adapted from a novel from author Stephanie Meyers, in 2013.
Raul Julia (Actor) .. Valentin Arregui
Born: March 09, 1940
Died: October 24, 1994
Birthplace: San Juan, Puerto Rico
Trivia: Born to a prosperous Puerto Rican family, suave and handsome leading man Raul Julia acted in school plays and in college before coming to the U.S. in 1964. After studying drama with Wynn Handman, he made his New York stage debut in 1964 in a Spanish play. In 1966 he began a long association with Joseph Papp and the New York Shakespeare Festival. After debuting onscreen in The Organization (1971) with Sidney Poitier, he did another film the same year, then went until 1976 before getting another screen role; meanwhile he built his reputation on stage and TV, and frequently appeared on the children's educational show Sesame Street. For his portrayal of Macheath in The Threepenny Opera, Julia won a Tony award. His screen career did not take off until the early '80s, when Francis Ford Coppola enlisted him for the short-lived Zoetrope Studios stock company; he went on to appear in Coppola's One from the Heart (1982). The role for which Julia received the most acclaim was as a political prisoner in Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985). Although never making it into the realm of stardom, he sustained a busy screen career; he appeared in five films released in 1988 and four in 1990. He gained recognition from a younger generation for his portrayal of Gomez Addams in the popular comedy The Addams Family (1991) and its sequel. Julia died suddenly shortly after the filming of Streetfighter in 1994.
Sonia Braga (Actor) .. Leni Lamaison / Marta / Spider Woman
Born: June 08, 1950
Birthplace: Maringá, Paraná, Brazil
Trivia: Born in Maringa, Brazil, Sonia Braga acted on the stage as a teenager. She quickly rose to stardom on Brazilian soap operas during the '60s, but it was not until Bruno Barreto's Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands (1977) that she gained international screen stardom. She played the title character, a remarried widow who is prone to erotic visits from her first husband's ghost. She worked with Barreto again for the 1983 erotic drama Gabriela, based on one of her TV roles.Her first mainstream Hollywood movie was Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985), in the dual role of the mythical title character herself and the woman of Raul Julia's past. She then appeared with Julia in her next few films, including Paul Mazursky's Moon Over Parador (earning her a Golden Globe nomination), Clint Eastwood's The Rookie, and John Frankenheimer's The Burning Season (earning her an Emmy nomination). She hasn't always played a sexpot, however; she was firey garage owner Ruby in Robert Redford's The Milagro Beanfield War as well as the math teacher known as "the Dragon Lady" on The Cosby Show. After living in the U.S. for some time, she returned to Brazil in 1996 to star in the romantic comedy Tieta of Agreste, which she also co-produced. The role of Tieta was a self-reflexive one, that of a mature beautiful woman returning to Brazil after several years away. In the late '90s, she worked on the miniseries Streets of Laredo, A Will of Their Own, and Four Corners. In 2001 she joined the cast of Gregory Nava's PBS series American Family as matriarch Berta. She can also be seen as Jennifer Lopez's mother in Angel Eyes and as Kim Cattrall's lover Maria on Sex and the City.
Nuno Leal Maia (Actor) .. Gabriel
Born: October 17, 1947
Fernando Torres (Actor) .. Americo
Patricio Bisso (Actor) .. Greta
Herson Capri (Actor) .. Werner
Nildo Parente (Actor) .. Leader of Resistance
Wilson Grey (Actor) .. Flunky
Miguel Falabella (Actor) .. Lieutenant
Walter Breda (Actor) .. Agent
Luis Guilherme (Actor) .. Agent
Walmir Barros (Actor) .. Agent
Luis Serra (Actor) .. Prison Doctor
Ana Maria Braga (Actor) .. Lidia
Benjamin Cattan (Actor) .. Molina's Friend
Oswaldo Barreto (Actor) .. Molina's Friend
Sergio Bright (Actor) .. Molina's Friend
Claudio Curi (Actor) .. Molina's Friend
Lineu Dias (Actor) .. Bank Cashier
Joe Kantor (Actor) .. Judge
Luis Roberto Galizia (Actor) .. Nurse
Pericles Campos (Actor) .. Prison Guard
Edmilson Santos (Actor) .. Prison Guard
Walter Vicca (Actor) .. Prison Guard
Kenichi Kaneko (Actor) .. Prison Guard
Georges Schlesinger (Actor) .. Jewish Smuggler
Carlos Fariello (Actor) .. Jewish Smuggler
Frederico Botelho (Actor) .. Jewish Smuggler
Sylvio Band (Actor) .. Rabbi
Paulo Ludmer (Actor) .. Rabbi
Elvira Bisso (Actor) .. Maid
José Lewgoy (Actor) .. Warden
Born: November 16, 1920
Milton Gonçalves (Actor) .. Pedro
Míriam Pires (Actor) .. Mother
Denise Dumont (Actor) .. Michele
Born: March 20, 1955
Antônio Petrin (Actor) .. Clubfoot

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