Lulú de noche (1986) [N/A]

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.

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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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