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Society em Baby-Doll 1965

100 min📅 1965-08-10

Set in the bustling neighborhood of Méier in Rio de Janeiro, *Society em Baby-Doll* (1965) follows two spirited women who, after marrying wealthy men, find themselves suddenly thrust into high society—unprepared and out of their depth.

Director: Waldemar Lima

Cast

Nathália Timberg
Nathália Timberg
André Villon
André Villon
Ítalo Rossi
Ítalo Rossi
Sérgio Britto
Sérgio Britto
Yoná Magalhães
Yoná Magalhães
Maria Costa
Olga Danitch
Aldo de Maio
Aldo de Maio
Napoleão Muniz Freire
Napoleão Muniz Freire
Lady Hilda

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Society em Baby-Doll (1965) about?

The film centers on two women from Rio's Méier neighborhood who marry wealthy men and struggle to adapt to elite society. Unaccustomed to their new lifestyles, they devise a plan to win over high society and reignite their husbands' affection.

Who directed Society em Baby-Doll?

Waldemar Lima directed this 1965 Brazilian comedy, bringing a sharp eye for satire and social dynamics to the film.

Who stars in Society em Baby-Doll?

The film features Nathália Timberg, André Villon, Ítalo Rossi, Sérgio Britto, and Yoná Magalhães in the lead roles.

Is Society em Baby-Doll (1965) worth watching?

While it's a classic Brazilian comedy, its value depends on your taste for vintage films. The humor and social themes offer a nostalgic yet clever take on class and identity, making it a worthwhile watch for fans of mid-century comedies.

How long is Society em Baby-Doll?

The film runs for 100 minutes.

About Society em Baby-Doll (1965) — A Classic Brazilian Comedy About Social Climbing

Set in the bustling neighborhood of Méier in Rio de Janeiro, *Society em Baby-Doll* (1965) follows two spirited women who, after marrying wealthy men, find themselves suddenly thrust into high society—unprepared and out of their depth. Directed by Waldemar Lima, this Brazilian comedy dives into the hilarious yet poignant struggle of navigating wealth, class, and identity. With sharp wit and a dash of satire, the film explores themes of authenticity versus performance, as the wives scramble to impress elite circles while reconciling their humble roots. The atmosphere blends playful charm with underlying social commentary, making it a snapshot of mid-century Brazilian culture.

Nathália Timberg, André Villon, and Ítalo Rossi lead the cast, delivering performances that balance humor with heart as the characters grapple with their newfound status. *Society em Baby-Doll* is more than just a lighthearted romp—it's a clever take on the absurdity of social climbing and the lengths people go to fit in. Perfect for fans of vintage comedies with a side of cultural insight.