El dinero tiene miedo (1970) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 9, 1970

Original Title:
El dinero tiene miedo

Alternate Titles:
Cómo atrapar a un Don Juan
How to catch Don Juan

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Diana Films, S.A.
Pedro Masó PC

Production Countries:
Mexico | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP 

Runtime: 97

John is a rogue that convinces two friends to be trusted with your money, ensuring that you will place in Switzerland in very good condition, but his plan will encounter some difficulties.

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Assistant Camera:
José Cobos

Assistant Director:
José Luis Pérez Tristán

Assistant Editor:
Alicia Castillo

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Alejandro Millón

Camera Operator:
Teo Escamilla
Miguel Agudo

Director:
Pedro Lazaga Sabater

Director of Photography:
Juan Mariné

Editor:
Alfonso Santacana

Hairstylist:
Consuelo Zahonero

Makeup Artist:
María de Elena

Music:
Antón García Abril

Producer:
Pedro Masó

Production Assistant:
Leandro Iglesias
Ángel Masó

Production Manager:
José Alted

Property Master:
Enrique Jiménez

Screenplay:
Fernando de Fuentes
Rafael J. Salvia

Script Supervisor:
María Teresa Ramos

Sound Engineer:
Rogelio Armada
Jaime Torrens
Arturo García

Still Photographer:
Jorge Alsina
José Salvador

Wardrobe Master:
María Teresa Iglesias

Writer:
Pedro Masó

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