Nine Letters to Berta (1966) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 16, 1966

Original Title:
Nueve cartas a Berta

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Eco Films S.A.
Transfisa

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Lorenzo is a young man who has just returned to Salamanca (Spain) from England, where he fell in love with Berta, a girl daughter of exiled parents who have never seen Spain. Lorenzo tries through some beautiful letters that she understands how is the world where her parents once lived.

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Assistant Camera:
José Arnaiz
Teo Escamilla

Assistant Director:
Ricardo Muñoz Suay
José Luis García Sánchez

Assistant Editor:
María del S. Xeira
José Luis Peláez

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Josefina del Barco

Associate Producer:
Basilio Martín Patino

Camera Operator:
Fernando Arribas

Costumer:
Maruja Fernández

Director:
Basilio Martín Patino

Director of Photography:
Luis Enrique Torán

Editor:
Pedro del Rey

Executive Producer:
Ramiro Gómez Bermúdez de Castro

Key Grip:
Felipe Farinas

Makeup Artist:
Manolita G. Fraile

Musician:
Gerardo Gombau

Producer:
Juan Miguel Lamet

Production Assistant:
José Romero
Antonio Belizón

Production Manager:
Ramón Crespo

Production Secretary:
José Antonio Zaplana

Property Master:
Anselmo Zabala

Script Supervisor:
Eva del Castillo Ortiz

Set Decoration:
Pablo Gago

Sound Editor:
Gerardo Gombau
Carmelo Bernaola

Sound Engineer:
Felipe Fernández

Still Photographer:
José Núnez
José Luis Alcaine
Javier C. Luna

Writer:
Basilio Martín Patino

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