Killer Housewives (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 24, 2001

Original Title:
Marujas asesinas

Alternate Titles:
Marujas asesinas

Genres:
Comedy | Thriller

Production Companies:
Kino Visión
Lan Zinema

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 18 

Runtime: 105

In Madrid, Azu's husband Filipe is smug and boorish, but it's his money she slips to family members constantly in need of cash and that she uses to buy gifts for her lover, Pablo. Things start to fall apart when Pablo wants to leave her and when Filipe wants to evict Azu's cousin from a butcher shop he rents. Azu hatches a plan that relies on her sister, her cousin the butcher, and his mentally-challenged delivery man. When things start to go wrong, can Azu make them right?

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Art Direction:
Ion Arretxe

Assistant Director:
Gabriel Olivares
José María González Sinde

Costume Design:
Estíbaliz Markiegi

Director:
Javier Rebollo Fernández

Director of Photography:
Kiko de la Rica

Editor:
Guillermo Represa

Executive Producer:
Iñaki Núñez
Juan Ortuoste

Makeup Artist:
Susana Sánchez

Original Music Composer:
Joan Valent

Producer:
Javier Rebollo Fernández

Production Manager:
Mikel Nieto

Screenplay:
María Eugenia Salaverri
Javier Rebollo Fernández

Script Supervisor:
Jesús Ruiz

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