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El alma se serena (1970)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 0M

Director : José Luis Sáenz de Heredia

Synopsis

Actors

Alfredo Landa
Alfredo Landa
Manolo Cortés
Concha Velasco
Concha Velasco
Chelín
José Sacristán
José Sacristán
Bernabé
Margot Cottens
Margot Cottens
Eulalia
Xan das Bolas
Xan das Bolas
Jefe de estación
Emilio Laguna
Emilio Laguna
Patinsky
Josele Román
Josele Román
Adela
Enrique Ávila
Enrique Ávila
Mauricio
Elena Arnao
Elena Arnao
Chica en la cama
Ramón Corroto
Ramón Corroto
Flamenco
Erasmo Pascual
Erasmo Pascual
Farmacéutico
Pilar Gómez Ferrer
Pilar Gómez Ferrer
Amiga de Eulalia
Ángel Álvarez
Ángel Álvarez
Taxista
Ana Carvajal
Ana Carvajal
Amiga de Chelín
Chiro Bermejo
Chiro Bermejo
Aurelio
Valentín Tornos
Valentín Tornos
Poncio
Paquita Villalba
Paquita Villalba
Chica que critica a Manolo
Pedrín Fernández
Pedrín Fernández
Saturnino
Miguel Armario
Miguel Armario
Rogelio
Roberto Cruz
Roberto Cruz
Cosme
Antonio Alfonso
Antonio Alfonso
Flamenco
Guillermo Carmona
Guillermo Carmona
Camarero
Julia Caba Alba
Julia Caba Alba
Flora
Maruja Argota
Maruja Argota

Crews

José Luis Sáenz de Heredia
José Luis Sáenz de Heredia
Director
Juan José Alonso Millán
Juan José Alonso Millán
Writer
José Luis Sáenz de Heredia
José Luis Sáenz de Heredia
Writer
Mariano Ozores
Mariano Ozores
Writer
Ricardo Núñez
Ricardo Núñez
Executive Producer
Antonio Pérez Olea
Antonio Pérez Olea
Music
Federico G. Larraya
Federico G. Larraya
Director of Photography
Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa
Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa
Editor
Eduardo Torre de la Fuente
Eduardo Torre de la Fuente
Set Decoration
Humberto Cornejo
Humberto Cornejo
Costume Design
Juana Culell
Juana Culell
Key Makeup Artist
Marisol Guardia
Marisol Guardia
Assistant Makeup Artist
Augusto Boué
Augusto Boué
Production Manager
Julián Buraya
Julián Buraya
Assistant Production Manager
Vicente Sacristán
Vicente Sacristán
Assistant Production Manager
Luis Ligero
Luis Ligero
Assistant Director
Horacio Rodríguez
Horacio Rodríguez
Assistant Set Decoration
José María San Mateo
José María San Mateo
Sound Engineer
Ramón Fernández Prestamero
Ramón Fernández Prestamero
Camera Operator
Julio Burgos
Julio Burgos
Assistant Camera
Joaquín Frutos
Joaquín Frutos
Still Photographer
Humberto Cornejo
Humberto Cornejo
Wardrobe Master
Federico Vich
Federico Vich
Assistant Editor
Carmen Salas
Carmen Salas
Script Supervisor

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