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Release Date:
December 5, 1951
Original Title:
Ronda española
Genres:
Comedy | Music
Production Companies:
Chamartín P. C.
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
Over a hundred members of the chorus girls and dance groups from the Spanish "Sección Femenina" embark to America to show the richness of their national folklore. The girls have left parked their daily tasks to enjoy this great adventure aboard "Mount Albertia". During the trip, the relationship between the girls and the crew is very lively and in all scenarios where they perform, success always accompanies them.
Assistant Camera:
Antonio Macasoli
Luciano Carreño
Assistant Director:
Fernando Palacios
Assistant Editor:
Alfonso Santacana
José Luis Sobrado
Assistant Makeup Artist:
José Echevarría
Carmen Sánchez
Assistant Set Decoration:
Julio Molina
Camera Operator:
Eloy Mella
Mariano Ruiz Capillas
Construction Coordinator:
José María Moreno
Director:
Ladislao Vajda
Director of Photography:
Theodore J. Pahle
Editor:
Antonio Martínez
Makeup Artist:
Roque Millán
Music:
Jesús García Leoz
Production Assistant:
José Carlos Valencia
Ramón Baillo
Ignacio Caro
Production Manager:
Ramón Plana
Screenplay:
Rafael García Serrano
José María Sánchez Silva
Script Supervisor:
Joaquín Robles
Set Decoration:
Antonio Simont
Sound Assistant:
Federico de la Cuesta
Gregorio Orive
Sound Engineer:
Alfonso Carvajal
Still Photographer:
Godofredo Pacheco
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