Días de viejo color (1968) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 23, 1968

Original Title:
Días de viejo color

Genres:
Drama | Music | Romance

Production Companies:
Mota Films
Nova Cinematográfica

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

In the Easter holidays of 1967, three friends come to Torremolinos willing to flirt and experience strong emotions. Contact with a new environment, in which while some find the lies that hide behind the luxury and splendor and dangers that accompany life easier, others find true love.

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Assistant Camera:
Miguel Ángel Muñoz

Assistant Director:
José Pernas

Assistant Editor:
Eduardo Biurrun
Rosa María Alcolea

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Elena Cervera

Assistant Production Manager:
Gabriel Iglesias
Joaquín Nieto

Camera Operator:
Raúl Pérez Cubero

Construction Coordinator:
Tomás Fernández

Costume Design:
Ana Morales
Marta Pérez-Nevado

Director:
Pedro Olea

Director of Photography:
Manuel Rojas

Editor:
José Antonio Rojo

Executive Producer:
Antonio López Moreno
Luis Mamerto López-Tapias
Francisco Chuliá

First Assistant Director:
Antonio José Betancor

Makeup Artist:
María Luisa de la Torre

Music:
Carmelo Bernaola

Production Manager:
Antonio López Moreno

Second Assistant Director:
José Luis López del Río

Set Decoration:
Wolfgang Burmann

Sound:
Martín Cabañas
Felipe Fernández

Sound Effects Editor:
Luis Castro

Still Photographer:
Julio Wizuete

Writer:
Antonio Giménez Rico
Ángel Llorente
Luis Mamerto López-Tapias

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