
Pratas, o Conquistador 1917
Step into the vibrant streets of early 20th-century Lisbon with *Pratas, o Conquistador (1917)*, a hilarious silent comedy that channels the mischievous spirit of Charlie Chaplin.
Director: Emídio Ribeiro Pratas
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pratas, o Conquistador (1917) about?
This 1917 silent comedy follows Pratas, a mischievous Lisbon rogue whose relentless antics spark a series of chaotic adventures, culminating in a frantic escape from the police. Think Chaplin's signature style meets the lively streets of early 20th-century Portugal.
Who directed Pratas, o Conquistador?
Emídio Ribeiro Pratas directed this short film, blending his own comedic flair with the spirit of silent-era filmmaking.
Who stars in Pratas, o Conquistador?
The film features Emídio Ribeiro Pratas in the lead role, supported by Aníbal Aguiar, Aníbal Contreiras, Fernando Domingos, and Trindade Junior.
Is Pratas, o Conquistador (1917) worth watching?
While it's a silent-era short, *Pratas, o Conquistador* delivers pure slapstick joy for fans of early comedy. Its 14-minute runtime packs a punch with chaotic energy, making it a fun time capsule for silent film enthusiasts.
How long is Pratas, o Conquistador?
The film runs for 14 minutes, offering a quick but memorable dose of silent-era humor.
About Pratas, o Conquistador (1917) — Lisbon's Chaplin-inspired silent comedy with chaotic charm
Step into the vibrant streets of early 20th-century Lisbon with *Pratas, o Conquistador (1917)*, a hilarious silent comedy that channels the mischievous spirit of Charlie Chaplin. Directed by Emídio Ribeiro Pratas, this 14-minute short film follows the antics of Lisbon's own Chaplin-esque rogue—a troublemaker whose relentless pranks and chaotic escapades land him in one absurd predicament after another. From a fiery red eye to a frantic chase with the authorities, the film brims with slapstick humor and chaotic energy, painting a vivid portrait of a city caught in the middle of an endless comedy of errors. The atmosphere crackles with the playful defiance of a silent-era classic, where the line between chaos and charm blurs seamlessly.
At its core, *Pratas, o Conquistador* is a celebration of the mischievous outsider—a figure who thrives on disruption and finds humor in the most unlikely places. With a cast led by Pratas himself, alongside Aníbal Aguiar, Aníbal Contreiras, Fernando Domingos, and Trindade Junior, the film captures the raw, unfiltered fun of early cinema. Though modest in length, its impact lingers, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the golden age of silent comedies and the universal appeal of a lovable troublemaker.