The Rash One (1964) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 7, 1964

Original Title:
El espontáneo

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
As Films
Océanic Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

Paco is the boy buttons a luxury hotel. Usually do small businesses with the resale of tickets to bullfights tourists. By a misunderstanding is fired from his job. There is no use of his taste and wanders the Victoria Street taverns. Finally discovers his only chance in bulls, easy craft that believes and loves. The reality is very different and has to accept the truth which manifests itself in a very dramatic.

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Art Direction:
Miguel Narros

Assistant Camera:
Miguel Garrido

Assistant Director:
Antonio Chic
Juan Gabriel Tharrats

Assistant Editor:
Bautista Treig

Camera Operator:
Fernando Arribas

Delegated Producer:
Ramón Llidó
Jaime Comas Gil

Director:
Jorge Grau

Director of Photography:
Federico G. Larraya

Editor:
Emilio Rodríguez

Executive Producer:
Eduardo de Santis

Hairstylist:
Nieves Calleja
Ana Lucas

Makeup Artist:
Francisco Puyol
Guillermo López

Music:
Antonio Pérez Olea

Production Assistant:
Ángel Quintana
Luis Buchs

Production Manager:
Teodoro Herrero

Property Master:
Luis Ocaña

Set Decoration:
Vicente Criado
Juan Alberto Soler

Sound:
Eduardo Fernández

Still Photographer:
Manuel Gausa
José Sánchez Martínez

Writer:
Jorge Grau
Víctor Andrés Catena
Eduardo de Santis

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