The Salary of Crime (1964) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 26, 1964

Original Title:
El salario del crimen

Alternate Titles:
Agente Ted Ross, rapporto segreto
O Salário do Crime

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Produzioni Associate Delphos
Ízaro Films

Production Countries:
Italy | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 15 

Runtime: 91

Mario, the son of a police captain killed in the line of duty, is completely surrendered to the police organization. Instructing some errands meet Elsa, original and fascinating beauty, beginning an illicit affair and exciting. This makes his firmest principles are shaken, transformed his life completely absurd entering a maelstrom revolving around the existence of Elsa surface.

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Administration:
José Luis Antón

Assistant Director:
José Manuel García de la Rasilla

Assistant Editor:
Carmen Frías

Assistant Makeup Artist:
José Luis Campos

Construction Manager:
Rafael García

Costume Design:
Asunción Bastida

Director:
Julio Buchs

Director of Photography:
Antonio Macasoli

Editor:
Magdalena Pulido

Hair Designer:
Adela del Pino

Makeup Artist:
Ricardo Vázquez Sese

Music:
José Solá

Production Assistant:
Luis Buchs
Eusebio Carmena

Production Manager:
Rafael Vázquez

Property Master:
Antonio Soriano

Seamstress:
Elo Jara

Second Unit Director:
Miguel Barquero

Set Decoration:
Sigfrido Burman
Adolfo Cofiño

Still Photographer:
Julio Sánchez Caballero

Writer:
José F. Alonso Oriba
José Luis Martínez Mollá
Julio Buchs

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