La llamaban la madrina (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 21, 1973

Original Title:
La llamaban la madrina

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Producciones Internacionales Cinematográficas Asociadas (PICASA)

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 109

Trini is the daughter and granddaughter of thieves. Before it was a specialist in the art of opening safes, but one day decided to change their way of life and is now a cashier at a supermarket. It has also taken a law student boyfriend, but all will be dashed when his father stop, Mr. Baldomero, for stealing 36 kilos of appliances.

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Assistant Camera:
Miguel Ángel Muñoz

Assistant Director:
Zacarías Urbiola

Assistant Editor:
María Elisa Valero

Assistant Makeup Artist:
María Carmen Sánchez

Assistant Set Decoration:
Miguel Gómez

Camera Operator:
Fernando Espiga

Cinematography:
Raúl Pérez Cubero

Director:
Mariano Ozores

Editor:
Petra de Nieva

Executive Producer:
José Antonio Cascales

Hairstylist:
Ángeles Echevarría

Makeup Artist:
Romana González

Music:
Antón García Abril

Production Assistant:
Julio Parra

Production Manager:
José Luis Bermúdez de Castro Acaso

Production Secretary:
Carmen Gómez

Property Master:
Rafael Morales
Manuel Muñoz

Script Supervisor:
Pilar Sirvent

Set Decoration:
Eduardo Torre de la Fuente

Sound Engineer:
Antonio Alonso Ciller

Special Effects:
Reyes Abades

Still Photographer:
Paloma Diges

Visual Effects:
Pablo Núñez

Wardrobe Master:
Catalina Moreno

Writer:
Mariano Ozores
Juan Miguel Lamet

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