Avisa a Curro Jiménez (1978) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 4, 1978

Original Title:
Avisa a Curro Jiménez

Genres:
Adventure | Drama

Production Companies:
Telecine
Ízaro Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP 

Runtime: 91

Córdoba, Spain. Lord Killarney, representative of the British Museum, acquires an Arabic incunabulum at an auction; but he is murdered and the book disappears. All suspicions fall on El Lince, an antique dealer with a shady background, who asks his nephew to warn Curro Jiménez.

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Assistant Camera:
Julio Leyva
Francisco Beringola
Cándido Pulgarin

Assistant Director:
Mariano Canales
José Lagarón

Assistant Editor:
Marisa Hernández
María Dolores Laguna

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Juan Farsac

Camera Operator:
José Antonio Villalba
Julio Burgos

Casting:
Luis del Rey

Costume Design:
Humberto Cornejo

Director:
Rafael Romero Marchent

Director of Photography:
Hans Burmann

Editor:
Mercedes Alonso

Executive Producer:
Guillermo Salamanca

Hairstylist:
Esther Gutiérrez

Makeup Artist:
Adolfo Ponte

Production Assistant:
Pedro Sopeña

Production Manager:
Tadeo Villalba

Production Secretary:
Esther García

Screenplay:
Antonio Larreta

Set Decoration:
Luciano Arroyo
Alfredo R. Macías

Sound Editor:
Enrique Molinero
José Antonio Bermúdez

Sound Recordist:
Carlos Francisco Aguilar

Special Effects:
Juan Ramón Molina

Still Photographer:
Javier A. López-Martínez

Wardrobe Assistant:
Modesto Cuadrado

Wardrobe Master:
Marina Rodríguez

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