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La puerta abierta (1957)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 43M

Director : César Fernández Ardavín
Writer : César Fernández Ardavín, Nino Miñuto

Synopsis

Shortly after moving to Madrid, a dancer is killed. His condition as a womanizer, in addition to his arrogance, makes us suspect that it is a crime of passion. As the investigation progresses, the doubts and jealousy of one of his neighbors threatens to ruin his family life.

Actors

Amedeo Nazzari
Amedeo Nazzari
Embajador Michel de Caroli
Märta Torén
Märta Torén
Condesa Isabel de Caroli
Rafael de Córdoba
Rafael de Córdoba
Alomar
Nadia Marlowa
Nadia Marlowa
Marietta
Carlos Casaravilla
Carlos Casaravilla
Police inspector
Carlos Larrañaga
Carlos Larrañaga
Pedro
Aurora de Alba
Aurora de Alba
Yolanda
Salvador Soler Marí
Salvador Soler Marí
Asistente del embajador
Teresa del Río
Teresa del Río
Nora
Manuel Arbó
Manuel Arbó
Asistente del comisario
Aníbal Vela
Aníbal Vela
Esteban
Vicente Ávila
Vicente Ávila
Francisco Sánchez
Francisco Sánchez
Muñoz
María del Pilar Armesto
María del Pilar Armesto
Julia Pachelo
Julia Pachelo
Nora Samsó
Nora Samsó
José Prada
José Prada

Crews

César Fernández Ardavín
César Fernández Ardavín
Director
César Fernández Ardavín
César Fernández Ardavín
Screenplay
Nino Miñuto
Nino Miñuto
Screenplay
Lájos Zilahy
Lájos Zilahy
Book
Giancarlo Cappelli
Giancarlo Cappelli
Producer
Carlo Innocenzi
Carlo Innocenzi
Music
Emilio Lehmberg
Emilio Lehmberg
Music
Giancarlo Cappelli
Giancarlo Cappelli
Editor
Enrique Alarcón
Enrique Alarcón
Production Design
Gago
Gago
Costume Design
José Luis Jerez
José Luis Jerez
Production Manager
José Luis Merino
José Luis Merino
Assistant Director
José María Alarcón
José María Alarcón
Assistant Set Decoration
Tomás Fernández
Tomás Fernández
Assistant Production Design
Juan García
Juan García
Assistant Production Design
Raffaele Del Monte
Raffaele Del Monte
Sound Engineer
Aldo Casalegno
Aldo Casalegno
Assistant Camera
Giuseppe Ruzzolini
Giuseppe Ruzzolini
Camera Operator
Luisa Urbinati
Luisa Urbinati
Script Supervisor
Rafael de Córdoba
Rafael de Córdoba
Choreographer
Enzo Serafin
Enzo Serafin
Director of Photography

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