The Black Wolf (1981) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 20, 1981

Original Title:
El lobo negro

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Western

Production Companies:
Lotus Films Internacional S.A.

Production Countries:
Mexico | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

A version of "Zorro" (fox in Spanish) but this time is a wolf... and black, located in California in mid-nineteenth century

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Assistant Camera:
Juan Cobo
Andrés Torres
José Antonio Villalba

Assistant Director:
Mariano Canales

Assistant Editor:
Marisa Hernández
María Dolores Laguna

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Dolores García Rey

Camera Operator:
Julio Burgos
Fernando Espiga

Costume Design:
Antonio Muñoz

Costumer:
María Teresa García Trueba

Director:
Rafael Romero Marchent

Director of Photography:
Jorge Herrero

Editor:
Mercedes Alonso

Gaffer:
Gregorio Marqués

Hairstylist:
Consuelo Zahonero

Makeup Artist:
Fernando Florido

Music:
Alfonso Agullo
Eddy Guerin
Carlos Villa

Producer:
Luis Méndez

Production Assistant:
Antonio Guillén Rey

Production Coordinator:
Luis Gasca

Production Manager:
Enrique Bellot
Francisco Bellot

Property Master:
Manuel Rincón

Screenplay:
Rafael Romero Marchent
Joaquín Romero Marchent

Script Supervisor:
Margarita Fernández

Set Decoration:
Antonio de Miguel

Still Photographer:
Felipe López

Stunt Coordinator:
Joaquín Parra

Transportation Coordinator:
Félix Fontal

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Juan Chamizo

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