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Release Date:
February 20, 1986
Original Title:
Lulú de noche
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Fernando Trueba PC
Kaplan
TVE
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
German, a young theater director, tries to organize a theater play about Lulu, a prostitute that was killed in London by Jack the ripper. While looking for the protagonist, Rufo appears, an introvert jazz musician. He could play Jack the ripper.
Art Direction:
Carlos Ruiz-Castillo
Assistant Camera:
Julio Leyva
Domingo Martín
Juan Martín Sabell
Assistant Costume Designer:
Lala Huete
Assistant Director:
José María Manzarbeitia
Assistant Editor:
Polo Aledo
Luis González Regueral
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Almudena Fonseca
Assistant Production Manager:
Félix Rodríguez
Assistant Set Decoration:
Juan Botella
Best Boy Grip:
Carmen Martínez Rebé
Boom Operator:
Manuel Ferreiro
Costumer:
María Teresa Iglesias
Director:
Emilio Martínez Lázaro
Director of Photography:
Juan Amorós
Editor:
Nieves Martín
Electrician:
Rafael Castro
Ángel Granell
Foley Artist:
Luis Castro
Gaffer:
Rafael García Martos
Grip:
Ángel Gómez Martín
Makeup Artist:
Luis Burgos
Music:
Ángel Muñoz Alonso
Producer:
Emilio Martínez Lázaro
Fernando Trueba
Production Assistant:
Félix Rodríguez
Production Manager:
Cristina Huete
Production Secretary:
Virginia Bravo
Property Master:
Daniel Miranda
Script Supervisor:
Rosa Menéndez
Sound:
José Miguel 'Ibiricu' Ramos
Sound Mixer:
Enrique Molinero
Still Photographer:
Juanjo Delgado
Stunts:
Alain Petit
Writer:
Emilio Martínez Lázaro
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