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Release Date:
June 22, 1989
Original Title:
Lo que le pasó a Santiago
Alternate Titles:
Jacobo Clásicos III
What Happened to Santiago
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Bacalao, Inc.
Dios Los Cría Inc.
Producciones Pedro Muñiz
Production Countries:
Puerto Rico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
Santiago, a retired accountant, casually meets Angelina during one of his daily walks in Old San Juan. They soon become friends, even though she refuses to give out any personal information.
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Assistant Editor:
Gisela Iranzo
Associate Producer:
Blanca Silvia Eró
Camera Operator:
Agustín Cubano
Cinematography:
Enrique Puig
Costume Design:
Daisy Pérez
Giselle Dávila
Director:
Jacobo Morales
Director of Photography:
Agustín Cubano
Editor:
Alfonso Borrell
Lighting Technician:
Leslie Colombani
Fausto Ferrer
Original Music Composer:
Pedro Rivera Toledo
Other:
Julie Silver
Diego de la Texera
Post Production Assistant:
Nelson Juarbe
Post Production Supervisor:
Vicente Juarbe
Post-Production Manager:
Blanca Silvia Eró
Producer:
Pedro Muñiz
Production Coordinator:
Blanca Silvia Eró
Rosaura López Juarbe
Script Supervisor:
Flavia García
Sound:
Antonio Betancourt
Sound Editor:
Alfonso Borrell
Harry Rodríguez
Antonio Betancourt
Vicente Juarbe
Still Photographer:
Cándido Ortiz
Iván Baella
Alina Luciano
Title Graphics:
Rubén Ramírez
Writer:
Jacobo Morales
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