A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 5, 1975
Original Title:
Pim, pam, pum… ¡fuego!
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
José Frade
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
Madrid, in the forties. In the post-war period, Paca, a chorus girl who aspires to enter the Celia Gámez Company, returns to Madrid after a provincial tour. In the same train travels Luis, undocumented young person to whom Paca allows him to spend the night in the room where she lives with her sick father. Paca's relationship with Julio, a mogul without remorse, offers her financial support, but Luis gives her the tenderness and love she does not have with Julio.
Additional Editor:
Esperanza Cobos
Assistant Camera:
Julio Leyva
Assistant Director:
Luis Gómez Valdivieso
Assistant Editor:
Concepción Piño
Assistant Makeup Artist:
María del Carmen Clavel
Assistant Production Manager:
Santiago Marugán
Camera Operator:
Domingo Solano
Costumer:
Juan Chamizo
Director:
Pedro Olea
Director of Photography:
Fernando Arribas
Editor:
José Antonio Rojo
Hairstylist:
Carmen Sánchez
Makeup Artist:
Carmen Martín
Music:
Carmelo Bernaola
Producer:
José Frade
Production Manager:
Enrique Bellot
Script:
Lucía Martín
Set Decoration:
Antonio Cortés
José Ramón Molina
Sound:
Francisco Peramos
Still Photographer:
Gustavo Fernández Roces
Wardrobe Master:
Carmen Cano-Caballero
Writer:
Rafael Azcona
Pedro Olea
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