The Witching Hour (1985) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 4, 1985

Original Title:
La hora bruja

Alternate Titles:
La hora bruja

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Serva Films
TVE

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 106

César and Pilar tour the Spanish countryside with their bus, showing films and doing magic spectacles in small villages. In one of these trips they find Saga, a beautiful young woman who starts to travel with them and changes their lives in unexpected ways.

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Assistant Camera:
Miguel Icaza

Assistant Director:
Manuel Gómez Pereira

Assistant Editor:
Lucio Cortés
Claudio García

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Carlos García

Boom Operator:
Mario Berna

Costume Supervisor:
Marina Rodríguez

Director:
Jaime de Armiñán

Director of Photography:
Teo Escamilla

Editor:
José Luis Matesanz

Electrician:
Pedro López
Eugenio Martínez

Gaffer:
Juan Carrión

Grip:
Mariano Llorente

Key Grip:
Pablo Fernández

Makeup Artist:
Ramón de Diego

Music Consultant:
Alejandro Massó

Poem:
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer
Miguel de Cervantes
Rubén Darío
Federico Oliver
Rosalía de Castro
Francisco de Quevedo

Production Assistant:
José Garijo

Production Design:
Antonio Cortés

Production Manager:
Enrique Bellot

Production Secretary:
Beatriz Alcalá

Script Supervisor:
Margarita Fernández

Seamstress:
Mari Carmen Escobar

Second Assistant Camera:
Francisco Escamilla

Second Assistant Director:
Álvaro de Armiñán

Sound:
Antonio Bloch

Sound Mixer:
Francisco Peramos

Special Effects:
Antonio Molina

Special Effects Technician:
Juan Ramón Molina

Writer:
Jaime de Armiñán
Ramón de Diego

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