Captain Alatriste: The Spanish Musketeer (2006) [PG]

Release Date:
September 1, 2006

Original Title:
Alatriste

Alternate Titles:
Alatriste kapitány
Capitaine Alatriste
Capitão Alatriste
Captain Alatriste - Blutiger Schwur
Captain Alatriste: The Spanish Musketeer
Il destino di un guerriero
Kapitan Alatriste
Kapitonas Alatriste
Kapteeni Alatriste
Kapteinis Alatriste
Алатристе
Капитан Алатристе
アラトリステ

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Estudios Picasso
NBC Universal Global Networks
Origen Producciones Cinematograficas

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  FR: TP  US: PG 

Runtime: 145

In 17th century Spain Diego Alatriste, a brave and heroic soldier, is fighting in his King's army in the Flandes region. His best mate, Balboa, falls in a trap and, near to death, asks Diego to look after his son and teach him to be a soldier.

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ADR Recordist:
Nicolás de Poulpiquet

Art Direction:
Benjamín Fernández

Assistant Art Director:
Alejandro Fernández

Assistant Camera:
Ramiro Sabell

Assistant Costume Designer:
Tim Scotti-Henson

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Cecilia Escot Mangas

Assistant Production Manager:
Ariel Alcalde

Assistant Sound Editor:
Benjamin Rosier

Boom Operator:
Bernard Chaumeil

Camera Operator:
Jaime Rebato

Casting:
Luis San Narciso
Boros Mária

Casting Assistant:
Andrés Cuenca

Characters:
Carlota Pérez-Reverte

Costume Assistant:
Mar Alonso

Costume Design:
Teresa Goikoetxea
Francesca Sartori

Costume Supervisor:
Marco Scotti

Costumer:
Pepo Ruiz Dorado

Dialogue Editor:
Raúl Lasvignes

Director:
Agustín Díaz Yanes

Director of Photography:
Paco Femenía

Editor:
José Salcedo

Electrician:
Miguel Cano

Executive Producer:
Íñigo Marco
Belén Atienza

Extras Casting:
Mari Franç Torres

First Assistant Camera:
Ramiro Sabell hijo

First Assistant Director:
Charlie Lázaro

Grip:
Anselmo Villalba

Key Grip:
Edmundo Sanz

Key Makeup Artist:
Carmen Fraile

Lighting Technician:
Francisco Izaguirre

Location Scout:
Dan Uneken

Makeup Department Head:
José Luis Pérez

Music Producer:
Queti Pazos

Novel:
Arturo Pérez-Reverte

Original Music Composer:
Roque Baños

Post Production Coordinator:
Javier Ugarte

Post Production Supervisor:
Fernando Victoria de Lecea

Producer:
Antonio Cardenal
Álvaro Augustin

Production Accountant:
María Jesús Ezcurra

Production Assistant:
Javier Rubio

Production Coordinator:
Sara Ramírez

Production Design:
Emilio Ardura

Production Manager:
Cristina Zumárraga

Property Master:
Tino Torrescusa

Props:
Sergio Ardura

Scoring Mixer:
Simon Rhodes

Script Supervisor:
Eugenia Cuesta

Seamstress:
Yolanda Urquiza

Second Assistant Camera:
Eva Aycart

Second Assistant Director:
Francisco Barrionuevo

Set Dresser:
Gonzalo Ansó

Sound:
Pierre Gamet

Sound Editor:
Stephane Rabeau

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Christophe Vingtrinier

Sound Recordist:
Loïc Gourbe

Special Effects Supervisor:
Reyes Abades

Special Effects Technician:
Carlos Ortega

Steadicam Operator:
Alessandro Brambilla

Still Photographer:
José Haro

Stunt Coordinator:
Jordi Casares

Stunts:
Antonio Arnalte

Title Designer:
Lucía Valdivieso

Transportation Captain:
Cristina San Cayo

Unit Production Manager:
Paloma Molina

Video Assist Operator:
Celia Abraira

Visual Effects Producer:
Úrsula García

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Rafa Solórzano

Wardrobe Assistant:
Cristina Vergara Catherineau

Writer:
Agustín Díaz Yanes

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