La becerrada (1963) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 27, 1963

Original Title:
La becerrada

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Naga Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

San Ginés de la Sierra is a small village lost in the mountains in southern Spain. It is known throughout the region for two peculiar characteristics: its "persistent" drought and a "Home of the Vanquished". This "home" is an institution that houses some twenty old people, to whose care are eleven nuns and crosses a distressing economic situation. The nuns are desperately seeking a solution and decide to hold a charity bulls run.

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Assistant Camera:
Guillermo Peña
Domingo Solano

Assistant Director:
Ricardo Muñoz Suay

Assistant Editor:
Alicia Castillo

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Mercedes Guillot

Assistant Set Decoration:
Rafael Ferri

Camera Operator:
Clemente Manzano

Construction Coordinator:
Juan García

Director:
José María Forqué

Director of Photography:
Alejandro Ulloa

Editor:
Alfonso Santacana

Line Producer:
Nazario Belmar

Makeup Artist:
Emilio Puyol

Original Music Composer:
Graciano Tarragó

Production Assistant:
Luis Ocaña
Francisco García Gárgoles

Production Design:
Antonio Cortés

Production Manager:
Ramón Crespo

Property Master:
Anselmo Zabala

Screenplay:
Ricardo Muñoz Suay

Set Decoration:
Andrés Vallvé

Still Photographer:
Alejandro Diges

Writer:
José María Forqué
Jaime de Armiñán

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