Accidente 703 (1962) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 6, 1962

Original Title:
Accidente 703

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
As Films
Producciones Tecuara

Production Countries:
Argentina | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 84

Hector travels with Luisa by the road linking Madrid with Barcelona. When another car suddenly crosses his path, his vehicle leaves the road and plunges into a tree. Hector dies and she is seriously injured. The other car was occupied by Jorge and Paula, her lover. Several vehicles cross before the car crash and do not stop, each for a different reason. Among them is Julio, a truck driver who does not stop in order to reach his destination on time, not knowing that at the wrecked car travels his old girlfriend.

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Assistant Camera:
Fernando Perrote

Assistant Director:
José Alted

Assistant Editor:
Carmen Frías

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Miguel Sesé

Assistant Set Decoration:
Pedro Surribas

Associate Producer:
José María Forqué
Pedro Masó

Camera Operator:
Julio Ortas

Cinematography:
Juan Mariné

Construction Coordinator:
Francisco Rodríguez Asensio

Costumer:
Isabel Pastor

Director:
José María Forqué

Editor:
Pedro del Rey

Hairstylist:
Maricarmen García

Line Producer:
Ramón Llidó

Makeup Artist:
Emilio Puyol

Music:
Adolfo Waitzman

Production Assistant:
Sinesio Isla
Ángel Masó

Production Manager:
Pedro Masó

Property Master:
Eusebio Carmena

Script Supervisor:
Andrés Vich

Set Decoration:
Julio Molina
Antonio Simont

Sound Engineer:
Jaime Torrens

Still Photographer:
Víctor Benítez

Writer:
Vicente Coello
Pedro Masó
José María Forqué

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