
Vítor Mendes
Acting
Biography
Vítor Mendes was born on 1 April 1938 in Lisbon, Portugal. He was an actor, known for Uma Hora de Amor (1964), Voodoo Passion (1977) and Malteses, burgueses e às vezes... (1974). He was previously married to Lidia. He died on 3 April 1980 in Brazil.
Known For

Susan arrives in Haiti to live with her husband Jack, who lives with a lesbian housekeeper and Olga, a nymphomaniac platinum blonde, introduced to her as Jack's sister. Susan begins to have nightmares about voodoo ceremonies and murder.
Call of the Blonde Goddess

16-year-old Maria is forced into Serra D'Aires convent, secretly run by Satanists.
Love Letters of a Portuguese Nun

Part documentary, part mockumentary, part sexploitation, all Franco. Starting in the Garden of Eden we are taken on a voyage around the world that covers various rites of passage and cultures deflowering of the virgin.
Virgin Report

Three students Juanita, Jean and Hans bored with their life in Paris go to Brazil in search of sexual adventures. Las Chicas de Copacabana is a sexual coming age film from maverick filmmaker Jess Franco.
The Girls of the Copacabana

A brothel owner is questioned in the disappearance of the daughter of a wealthy man after she is still not returned, or told of her possible whereabouts, after the $5,000,000 ransom was paid.
Slaves
A famous singer conducts two relationships at once, with a businesswoman and her secretary. He marries the woman, has children from both, and all goes well for him until one fateful day, when his two sons come to know that he is parent of both, at school.
O Destino Marca a Hora

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Bonança & Cª

António, a factory worker of immense musical talent, is discovered by a business man who launches him as a singer. Nevertheless, this changes the man's life for better and for worst.
Uma Hora de Amor

A telefilm that satirizes the Portuguese espionage.
Espião Nacionalizado Nosso

Trafaria changes his business to Angola, in search of a more profitable occupation, by shaming the pioneers. There he engages in the obscure social and political environment, from which emerge some characteristic figures - administrators, their wives and secretaries, Arabs, police officers, priests and mercenaries...
Malteses, Burgueses e às Vezes...

A prostitute tries to explain why she's involved in an S&M relationship with a hippie poet.