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Release Date:
April 8, 1982
Original Title:
Últimos días de la víctima
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Aries Cinematográfica Argentina
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Mendizábal, a hit man, its ordered by his anonymous clients to murder a man. But in the precise and obsessive persecution, he will discover that he is only part of a game that doesn't belong to him, a web at the service of greater interests.
Art Direction:
Abel Facello
Assistant Director:
Jorge Gundín
Assistant Editor:
Miguel López
Laura Bua
Edmundo López
Associate Producer:
Nicolás Carreras
Camera Operator:
Nicolás Paradiso
Carpenter:
Jorge de la Reta
Choreographer:
Marcela Sotelo
Costume Design:
Trinidad Muñoz Ibáñez
Costumer:
Coca Álvarez
Director:
Adolfo Aristarain
Director of Photography:
Horacio Maira
Editor:
Eduardo López
Electrician:
Jorge Amengual
Juan José Fernández
Andrés Nielsen
Federico Fernández
Alejandro Santana
First Assistant Camera:
Roberto Maccari
First Assistant Director:
Alberto Lecchi
Gaffer:
Miguel Amengual
Hairstylist:
Nélida Aued
Makeup Artist:
Alex Mathews
Negative Cutter:
Margarita Brondolo
Novel:
José Pablo Feinmann
Original Music Composer:
Emilio Kauderer
Producer:
Héctor Olivera
Luis Osvaldo Repetto
Production Assistant:
Gonzalo Astorga
Production Manager:
Alejandro Arando
Props:
Gustavo Acosta
Screenplay:
José Pablo Feinmann
Adolfo Aristarain
Second Assistant Camera:
Raúl Moreno
Second Assistant Director:
Antonio Barrio
Sound Assistant:
Carlos Nis
Sound Director:
Daniel Castronuovo
Special Effects:
Alex Mathews
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Alex Mathews
Still Photographer:
María Inés Teyssié
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