Peter Knife (1984) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 31, 1984

Original Title:
Pedro Navaja

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Cineproducciones Internacionales S.A.
Gazcón Films S.A.
Producciones EGA S.A.
Producciones Rosas Priego, S.A.

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

Based on the international hit song, Pedro Navaja (Peter the Knife) is the story of the coolest, street smart hustler ever to walk the streets of Mexico City. The police are after him, his rivals are after him, and all the while the most beautiful women of Mexico are in the cup of his hand. - Written by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment

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Assistant Camera:
Fermín Hernández

Assistant Director:
Javier Durán

Assistant Editor:
Ignacio Soto

Assistant Set Decoration:
Ramón Bravo

Camera Operator:
Silvano Zúñiga

Casting:
Blanca Estela Limón
Arturo Medina

Choreographer:
Ricardo Luna

Director:
Alfonso Rosas Priego Jr.

Director of Photography:
Agustín Lara Alvarado

Editor:
Sergio Soto

Hairstylist:
Araceli Aramburo

Makeup Artist:
Graciela González

Music:
Ernesto Cortázar Jr.

Negative Cutter:
Tere Moreno

Producer:
Edgardo Gazcón

Production Assistant:
Antonio Gazcón
Carlos Gazcón

Production Manager:
Luis Guevara

Screenplay:
Ramón Obón

Script Supervisor:
Alejandra Díaz

Set Decoration:
Raúl Cárdenas

Songs:
Rubén Blades

Sound Engineer:
Manuel Rincón

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ricardo Saldívar

Story:
Ramón Obón
Alfonso Rosas Priego Jr.

Stunt Coordinator:
Alejandro de la Peña
Ángel de la Peña

Visual Effects:
Manuel Sáinz

Wardrobe Master:
Francisco Aguilar Pelegrino

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