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Release Date:
May 23, 1952
Original Title:
No abras nunca esa puerta
Alternate Titles:
Don't Ever Open That Door
Don't Ever Open the Door
Never Open the Door
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Estudios San Miguel
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
A man tries to avenge the death of his sister, a gambling addict. Another man, an ex-convict who whistles when he commits a crime, is reunited with his blind mother.
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Assistant Camera:
Marcelo Pais
Assistant Director:
José Arturo Pimentel
Gilberto Sierra
Jorge Briand
Camera Operator:
Carmelo Lobótrico
Costume Designer:
Jean Bart
Dialogue:
Alejandro Casona
Director:
Carlos Hugo Christensen
Director of Photography:
Pablo Tabernero
Editor:
José Gallego
Gaffer:
Alberto Doná
Hairstylist:
Regina Pacheco
Marta Espinach
Makeup Artist:
Blanca Benítez
Blanca Olavego
Original Music Composer:
Julián Bautista
Production Assistant:
Horacio Guevara
Production Design:
Gori Muñoz
Production Director:
Julio Ferrando
Production Manager:
Ángel Zavalia
Screenplay:
Alejandro Casona
Set Decoration:
Manuel Villar
Short Story:
Cornell Woolrich
Sound Assistant:
Miguel Babuini
Walter Ferazza
Sound Engineer:
Juan M. Arechavala
Sound Recordist:
Víctor Bobadilla
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