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Release Date:
April 2, 1961
Original Title:
Don José, Pepe y Pepito
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Producciones Miguel Mezquíriz
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP
Runtime: 77
The arrival of Francis, who owns a factory of surgical material in New York, caused a real stir in a family composed by her grandfather, Pepe, the son, Jose, and grandson, Pepito. Pepito falls in love with her even though Francis consider him a child. But Don Jose is also in love with the American. This situation creates a difficult situation between parent and child, that Francis seeks to remedy returning to the United States. But the grandfather, Pepe, has the solution ...
Adaptation:
Clemente Pamplona
Assistant Director:
Luis T. Melgar
María Carmen Velasco
Assistant Editor:
Javier Morán
Pilar Pérez Parra
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Francisco Ramón Ferrer
Associate Producer:
Fernando Jiménez Varela
Camera Operator:
Hans Burmann
Costumer:
Marina Muer
Esperanza Sierra
Natalio
Dialogue:
Miguel Mezquíriz
Director:
Clemente Pamplona
Director of Photography:
Manuel Merino
Editor:
Sara Ontañón
Line Producer:
Miguel Mezquíriz
Makeup Artist:
María Luisa de la Torre
Music:
Antón García Abril
Production Assistant:
Vicente Crespo
Adolfo Fernández
Production Manager:
Fernando Royo Polo
Second Assistant Camera:
Ángel Ampuero
Set Decoration:
Gil Parrondo
Luis Pérez Espinosa
Settings:
Fernando Guillot
Francisco Rodríguez Asensio
Writer:
Juan Ignacio Luca de Tena
Francisco Abad
Federico Muelas
Jesús Vasallo
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