Born in 1930, Glauce Rocha emerged as a significant figure in Brazilian cinema during the 1950s and 1960s. She is best known for her role in Cassy Jones, O Magnífico Sedutor (1972), where she brings a vibrant presence to the screen. Rocha's performances often reflect the cultural shifts of her time, making her work essential for understanding the evolution of Brazilian film. Her contributions resonate within the realm of cult cinema, particularly through her ability to embody complex characters in a rapidly changing industry.
Cassy Jones, O Magnífico Sedutor
In Rio de Janeiro, Cassy Jones is a successful seducer, having sex with many women. He becomes tired of this situation, and decides to find the woman of his life. When he sees the young Clara in a TV shows, he falls in love for her. But sooner, he becomes disappointed with their relationship, and leaves Clara. He misses her, while she follows the career of star in the show business with his former friend Rouboult.