A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Pastora Peña, Luis Peña, Manuel Arbó
Written by:
Jaime de Salas Merlé
Juan de Orduña
Santiago de la Escalera
Directed by:
Juan de Orduña
Release Date:
December 17, 1941
Original Title:
Porque te vi llorar
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Producciones Orduña Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
Once the Spanish Civil War is over, the sons of the wealthy classes, who support politically and militarily the new regime, are preparing to begin their ascent in the social and economic sphere.
While having a party the civil war begins and a woman is forced by a soldier. Some years later a soldier suddenly appears claiming for the paternity.
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Assistant Camera:
Alfredo Carrero
César Fraile
Assistant Director:
José Luis Jerez
Camera Operator:
Tomás Duch
Construction Coordinator:
Emilio Ruiz de Castroviejo
Costume Design:
Pedro Rodríguez
Director:
Juan de Orduña
Director of Photography:
Alfredo Fraile
Editor:
Juan J. Doria
Makeup Artist:
Trude Lewicki
Music:
Juan Quintero
Music Director:
Juan Quintero
Producer:
Juan de Orduña
Production Manager:
Fernando Roldán
Set Decoration:
Antonio Simont
Sound Assistant:
Fernando Zamora
Felipe Sáez Barea
Antonio Mota
Sound Engineer:
Antonio Fernández Roces
Story:
Jaime de Salas Merlé
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