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Release Date:
July 10, 1957
Original Title:
The Pride and the Passion
Genres:
History | Romance | War
Production Companies:
Stanley Kramer Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12 DE: 12
Runtime: 132
During the Napoleonic Wars, when the French have occupied Spain, some Spanish guerrilla soldiers are going to move a big cannon across Spain in order to help the British defeat the French. A British officer is there to accompany the Spanish and along the way, he falls in love with the leader's girl.
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Art Direction:
Fernando Carrere
Assistant Director:
Alfonso Acebal
José María Ochoa
Isidoro M. Ferry
Camera Operator:
Fred Mandl
Choreographer:
Paco Reyes
Costume Design:
Joe King
Director:
Stanley Kramer
Director of Photography:
Franz Planer
Editor:
Frederic Knudtson
Ellsworth Hoagland
Gaffer:
Don Stott
Hairdresser:
Grazia De Rossi
Makeup Artist:
Bernard Ponedel
John O'Gorman
José María Sánchez
Novel:
C. S. Forester
Original Music Composer:
George Antheil
Producer:
Stanley Kramer
Production Design:
Rudolph Sternad
Production Manager:
Stanley Goldsmith
Production Supervisor:
Ivan Volkman
Property Master:
Art Cole
Screenplay:
Edna Anhalt
Edward Anhalt
Script Supervisor:
John Franco
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