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Release Date:
September 12, 1967
Original Title:
Los siete de Pancho Villa
Alternate Titles:
Seven for Pancho Villa
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
Cinemagic Inc.
Lacy Internacional Films
Production Countries:
Spain | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
During the Mexican Revolution, Pancho Villa is wounded and left his large treasure in gold back in the city of Colón. He is forced to establish an alliance with General Urbina, leader, and he asks seven of his faithful guerrillas to take back the gold that he has hidden in a farm, near the New Mexico border, and which will allow him to pay for a new army and guns.
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Assistant Camera:
Luis Muñoz Alcolea
Assistant Director:
Rafael Moreno Alba
Assistant Editor:
María Elisa Valero
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Angelita García
Assistant Set Decoration:
Fernando Guillot
Camera Operator:
Javier Pérez Zofio
Costumer:
Alejo Queralto
Mercedes de Segovia
Director:
José María Elorrieta
Director of Photography:
Alfonso Nieva
Editor:
Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa
Executive Producer:
Félix Sánchez
Hairstylist:
Carola Sesé
Key Makeup Artist:
Vicente Vázquez
Line Producer:
Ricardo Vazquez
Music:
Federico Contreras
Producer:
Sidney W. Pink
Production Assistant:
José María Shelly
Luis Hernandez
Production Manager:
Gonzalo Asensio
Property Master:
Antonio Zamora
Script Supervisor:
Mari Carmen Villalba
Marisol García Morcillo
Set Decoration:
Teddy Villalba
Sound:
José Nogueira
Special Effects:
Antonio Molina
Still Photographer:
Miguel Guzmán
Writer:
Manuel Sebares
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