Casi un caballero (1964) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 7, 1964

Original Title:
Casi un caballero

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Hesperia Films
Pedro Masó PC

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 16  RO: AP 

Runtime: 98

An inexperienced and naive thief, Susan, associated with two other thieves of the same character meets a skilled thief and elegant, Alberto. The rivalry between them arising initially manifested in the fact that Alberto always robs his opponents of stealing the product. But the love that seems to come between the expert professional and amateur cause an awkward turn of events. Based on the book "All right, Susan?" of Carlos Llopis.

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Assistant Editor:
José Luis Peláez

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Marina Pavía

Assistant Production Manager:
Ricardo Bonilla

Assistant Set Decoration:
Carlos Viudes

Camera Operator:
Ricardo Navarrete

Costume Design:
Manuel Pertegaz

Director:
José Martín Forqué

Director of Photography:
Juan Mariné

Editor:
Pedro del Rey

Executive Producer:
Luis Laso

First Assistant Camera:
Domingo Solano

Hairstylist:
Ester Nin

Makeup Artist:
Carlos Nin

Music:
Adolfo Waitzman

Production Manager:
José Alted

Property Master:
Ángel Masó

Second Assistant Camera:
José Cobos

Set Decoration:
Antonio Simont

Set Dresser:
Félix Mirón
Jesús Mateos

Settings:
Tomás Fernández

Sound Assistant:
Arturo Armada
Rogelio Armada

Sound Engineer:
Jaime Torrens

Still Photographer:
Víctor Benítez

Wardrobe Master:
María Teresa Iglesias

Writer:
Vicente Coello
Carlos Llopis
Pedro Masó
Rafael J. Salvia

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