Mathias Sandorf (1963) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 13, 1963

Original Title:
Mathias Sandorf

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
DIC
Impala
La Société des Films Sirius
Procusa
Société Française de Cinématographie (SFC)

Production Countries:
France | Italy | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 105

1868. Revolutionary Mathias Sandorf is determined to oust the dictatorship oppressing his country. The people see him as their liberator. Denounced by his banker, Mathias is arrested and sentenced to death. He manages to escape and takes refuge in a fishing village where he prepares a new uprising.

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Adaptation:
Gérard Carlier
Georges Lampin

Art Direction:
Maurice Colasson

Assistant Art Director:
Jean Forestier
Georges Richard

Assistant Camera:
Bernard Grasberg
Bernard Noisette

Assistant Director:
Jean Lefèvre
Roberto Bodegas

Assistant Editor:
Renée Deschamps

Camera Operator:
Daniel Diot
Louis Stein

Conductor:
Joe Hajos
Georges Derveaux

Costume Design:
Françoise Tournafond

Costumer:
Ra del Rey

Delegated Producer:
Agustín Molinuevo
Francisco Molero

Dialogue:
Charles Spaak

Director:
Georges Lampin

Director of Photography:
Cecilio Paniagua

Editor:
Henri Taverna

Electrician:
Enrique de la Jara
Raymond Boudeau

Makeup Artist:
Marcel Bordenave
Adrián Jaramillo

Music:
Joe Hajos

Novel:
Jules Verne

Production Manager:
Philippe Modave

Production Secretary:
Blanche Wiesenfeld
Lucette Labataille

Property Master:
René Albouze

Set Dresser:
Henri Seuret
Roger Joint

Sound Assistant:
Claude Orhoa
Jorge Gil

Sound Engineer:
Raymond Gauguier

Unit Manager:
Jean-Roch Rognoni

Writer:
Juan Marxe

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