Stress Is Three (1968) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 4, 1968

Original Title:
Stress-es tres-tres

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Elías Querejeta PC

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 18 

Runtime: 94

Set in one-day, three people embark together on a car trip from Madrid to Almeria. Antonio (Cebrián) is a successful industrialist, however he is dismayed that his personal life does not reflect his glittering career. He is insecure about his faltering marriage to Teresa (Chaplin), whom he believes is having an affair with his best friend, Antonio (Galiardo).

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Assistant Director:
José Luis Ruiz Marcos

Assistant Editor:
José Luis Anglés

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Consuelo Blasco

Assistant Set Decoration:
Salvador Augustín

Camera Operator:
Teo Escamilla

Director:
Carlos Saura

Director of Photography:
Luis Cuadrado

Editor:
Pablo G. del Amo

Hairstylist:
Dolores Clavel

Makeup Artist:
Manuel Martín

Original Music Composer:
Jaime Pérez

Other:
Emilio Sanz de Soto

Producer:
Elías Querejeta

Production Assistant:
Luis Ocaña

Production Manager:
Primitivo Álvaro

Property Master:
Pablo Martínez Bris

Props:
Jesús Mateos

Screenplay:
Carlos Saura

Script Supervisor:
Margarita Pardo

Seamstress:
Angelines Castro

Set Decoration:
Teddy Villalba

Sound Effects:
Luis Castro

Sound Effects Editor:
Luis Castro

Sound Engineer:
Felipe Fernández

Still Photographer:
Laureano López

Story:
Carlos Saura

Writer:
Angelino Fons

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