Macario (1960) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 9, 1960

Original Title:
Macario

Alternate Titles:
Morte in vacanza

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Clasa Films Mundiales

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 91

Macabre, haunting and wonderful

Poor, hungry peasant Macario longs for just one good meal on the Day of the Dead. After his wife cooks a turkey for him, he meets three apparitions, the Devil, God, and Death. Each asks him to share his turkey, but he refuses all except Death. In return, Death gives him a bottle of water which will heal any illness. Soon, Macario is more wealthy than the village doctor, which draws the attention of the feared Inquisition.

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Art Direction:
Manuel Fontanals

Assistant Director:
Ignacio Villareal

Assistant Editor:
Sergio Ortega
Rosa Schoemann

Camera Operator:
Manuel González

Director:
Roberto Gavaldón

Director of Photography:
Gabriel Figueroa

Editor:
Gloria Schoemann

Executive Producer:
José Luis de Celis

First Assistant Camera:
Pablo Ríos

Hairstylist:
Bertha Chiu

Lighting Technician:
Daniel López

Makeup Artist:
Armando Meyer

Music:
Galdino R. Samperio

Original Music Composer:
Raúl Lavista

Original Story:
B. Traven

Producer:
Armando Orive Alba

Production Manager:
Alberto A. Ferrer

Script Supervisor:
Manuel Alcayde

Sound:
James L. Fields

Sound Editor:
Teódulo Bustos

Sound Effects Editor:
Gonzalo Gavira

Sound Recordist:
Jesús González Gancy

Special Effects:
Juan Muñoz Ravelo

Title Graphics:
Nicolás Rueda Jr.

Writer:
Roberto Gavaldón
Emilio Carballido

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