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Release Date:
January 1, 1966
Original Title:
Fantasía... 3
Genres:
Fantasy
Production Companies:
Madrid-14
Pan Latina Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
The film is an adaptation of three fairy tales classics of children literature. "The Maiden of the Sea" tells the story of Coraline, a mermaid who wants to be human afte she falls in love with a Sailor Prince. "The 3 hairs of the Devil" tells the story of Tomasin, a young man of humble background, which a seer had a presentiment that he would marry the daughter of the king, who must perform a series of tests to avoid death, and marriage the princess is accepted by the king. "The Wizard of Oz" tells the story of Sylvia, a girl who get lost in the woods with her dog Toto, and along with her friends The Scarecrow, The Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion, have been snatched the brain, heart and courage, respectively. They go the Emerald City to request help from the Wizard of Oz adapting three children’s stories: , The three hairs from the devil and The Wizard of Oz.
Assistant Camera:
Diego Úbeda
Manuel Torres
Assistant Director:
Gael de Milicua
Justo Pastor
Assistant Editor:
Elena Jaumandreu
Maribel Molina
Assistant Makeup Artist:
José Luis Morales
Assistant Set Dresser:
Miguel Gómez Mínguez
Camera Operator:
Teo Escamilla
Ramón Sempere
Cinematography:
Santiago Crespo
Construction Coordinator:
Tomás Fernández
Director:
Eloy de la Iglesia
Director of Photography:
Tomás Fernández
Editor:
Francisco Jaumandreu
Hairstylist:
Concepción Cano
Makeup Artist:
Fernando Florido
Manolita Novoa
Music:
Fernando García Morcillo
Production Assistant:
Julián Buraya
Production Manager:
Manuel Caño
José Pedro Villanueva
Seamstress:
Manolita García
Set Decoration:
Eduardo Torre de la Fuente
Set Dresser:
Vicente Sáinz de la Peña
Sound Engineer:
Manuel Arias
Still Photographer:
Joaquín Frutos
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