Little Spanish Soldier (1988) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 7, 1988

Original Title:
Soldadito español

Alternate Titles:
Soldadito español

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Producciones Cinematográficas Penélope
TVE

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

A young man, son and grandson of soldiers, refuses to perform military service, causing a commotion in the whole family. Finally, social, environmental and family pressures, will force the young to make a decision that will have unforeseeable consequences.

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Assistant Camera:
Miguel Ángel Muñoz

Assistant Director:
Bernardo Fernández

Assistant Editor:
Amalia Merino
Amparo F. Roces

Assistant Makeup Artist:
María Clara Carrasco

Camera Operator:
Salvador Gil

Cinematography:
Federico Ribes

Costume Design:
Ángeles del Saz

Director:
Antonio Giménez Rico

Editor:
Miguel González Sinde

Electrician:
José Sacristán

Executive Producer:
José María Calleja

Gaffer:
Juan Carrión

Grip:
Julio García

Key Grip:
Francisco Ramos

Makeup Artist:
Ramón de Diego

Music:
Carmelo Bernaola

Producer:
José Joaquín Aguirre
José G. Blanco Sola

Production Accountant:
José María de Leyva

Production Assistant:
José Garijo

Production Manager:
Enrique Bellot

Production Secretary:
María Dolores Pascual

Script Supervisor:
María Díaz

Second Assistant Camera:
Cristina Noé

Sound:
Jim Willis

Sound Effects:
Luis Castro
Jesús Peña

Sound Mixer:
Francisco Peramos

Sound Recordist:
Javier Baringo

Special Effects:
Antonio Molina

Still Photographer:
Pipo Fernández

Title Designer:
Pablo Núñez

Visual Effects:
Pablo Núñez

Writer:
Antonio Giménez Rico
Rafael Azcona

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