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Release Date:
April 29, 1948
Original Title:
Embrujo
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Producciones Boga
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP
Runtime: 80
Love is impossible between Manolo, a flamenco singer, and Lola, a flamenco dancer. She leaves for America to forget him and he gives himself to alcohol. Still, the love between them is so strong that it unites them across the ocean.
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Assistant Camera:
Ricardo Albiñana
Assistant Director:
Pedro Lazaga Sabater
Francisco Yllera
Assistant Editor:
Pepita Orduna
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Asunción Sánchez
Camera Operator:
Aurelio G. Larraya
Choreographer:
Juan Magriñá
Costume Design:
José González de Ubieta
Encarna Gutiérrez
Director:
Carlos Serrano de Osma
Director of Photography:
Salvador Torres Garriga
Editor:
Antonio Graciani
Hairstylist:
Pilar Campanales
Makeup Artist:
Rodrigo Gurrucharri
Music:
Jesús García Leoz
Producer:
Fernando Butragueño Benavente
Production Assistant:
Francisco de Barnola
Production Design:
José González de Ubieta
Production Manager:
José Antonio Martínez de Arévalo
Property Master:
Ramón Miró
José Zaro
Script Supervisor:
Luis Boada
Set Decoration:
José González de Ubieta
Sound Engineer:
Francisco Gómez Méndez
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