Crab II (1984) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 13, 1984

Original Title:
Cangrejo II

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Gente de Cine

Production Countries:
Venezuela

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 107

Commissioner Leon (Miguel Angel Landa) investigates the murder of a woman in a population near the capital. The woman was raped before death and the case is complicated when his brother becomes the prime suspect, since it is a priest (Eduardo Serrano). Because of the implications that inquiries might have, Leon is pressured to keep the event as a "crab" (Cangrejo, or a unsolvable case), but he decides to comply with the law.

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Assistant Director:
Alicia Ávila

Assistant Editor:
Sergio Curiel

Book:
Fermín Mármol León

Camera Operator:
Eddy León

Camera Technician:
Jonny Semeco

Costume Design:
Eva Ivanyi

Director:
Román Chalbaud

Director of Photography:
Ricardo Younis

Editor:
José Alcalde

Executive Producer:
Elías Pérez Borjas

Makeup Artist:
Rita Pérez

Music:
José Alcalde
Edgar Saume
Diablos Danzantes de Naiguatá

Music Director:
Norberto Triarte

Production Manager:
Reinaldo García

Scenic Artist:
Enrique Zanini

Screenplay:
César Miguel Rondón

Sound Mixer:
Orlando Andersen

Sound Recordist:
Josué Saavedra

Special Effects:
Luis Pérez

Still Photographer:
Nelson Garrido

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