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That's What I'm Gonna Do 1948

98 min📅 1948-01-01

In *That's What I'm Gonna Do (1948)*, a determined but naive man leaves his small-town life behind to track down his twin brother in the bustling streets of São Paulo.

Director: José Carlos Burle

Cast

Oscarito
Oscarito
Oscar/Osmar
Grande Otelo
Grande Otelo
Lamparina
Marion
Marina
Humberto Catalano
Humberto Catalano
André
Heloísa Helena
Heloísa Helena
Frou Frou
Luiz Bonfá
Darcy Cazarré
Darcy Cazarré
Luiz Gonzaga
Luiz Gonzaga
Emilinha Borba
Emilinha Borba
Adelaide Chiozzo
Adelaide Chiozzo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *That's What I'm Gonna Do* (1948) about?

The film follows a hardworking man who travels to São Paulo to find his twin brother, only to learn that his sibling is infamous for being the laziest person in town. What begins as a simple family reunion quickly spirals into a series of comedic misadventures.

Who directed *That's What I'm Gonna Do*?

José Carlos Burle directed this charming Brazilian comedy, known for blending humor and music in the style of mid-century cinema.

Who stars in *That's What I'm Gonna Do*?

The film stars Oscarito, Grande Otelo, Marion, Humberto Catalano, and Heloísa Helena in leading roles.

Is *That's What I'm Gonna Do* (1948) worth watching?

As a classic Brazilian comedy with music and slapstick humor, it's a delightful time capsule for fans of the genre. While it lacks modern ratings, its nostalgic charm and lively performances make it a worthwhile watch for anyone interested in vintage cinema.

How long is *That's What I'm Gonna Do*?

The runtime is 98 minutes.

About That's What I'm Gonna Do (1948) — A Brazilian Comedy Classic You Can't Resist

In *That's What I'm Gonna Do (1948)*, a determined but naive man leaves his small-town life behind to track down his twin brother in the bustling streets of São Paulo. Unbeknownst to him, his sibling has become a local celebrity—not for his hard work, but for his legendary laziness. Brimming with the infectious energy of Brazilian comedy and music, this lighthearted adventure blends slapstick humor with a playful twist on mistaken identities. Directed by José Carlos Burle, the film showcases the talents of Oscarito and Grande Otelo, whose comedic chemistry lights up the screen. With its vibrant soundtrack and upbeat tone, *That's What I'm Gonna Do* offers a snapshot of mid-century Brazilian filmmaking, where laughter and rhythm take center stage.

The story unfolds as our protagonist navigates the challenges of urban life, only to discover that his twin's reputation precedes him in the most unexpected ways. As the plot thickens, the film explores themes of sibling rivalry, identity, and the hilarious consequences of chasing fame—or avoiding it. Whether you're a fan of classic Brazilian cinema or just looking for a feel-good comedy, this 98-minute gem delivers charm, wit, and a soundtrack that lingers long after the credits roll.