The Andalusian Widow (1977) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 5, 1977

Original Title:
La viuda andaluza

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Eguiluz Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 80

Lozana, a young, beautiful and clever woman decides to move to the city after a tragic love story. There, she meets Rampin, a naughty rascal who soon finds out that her wit surpasses his own by a handful. When he falls in love with her, he can't help suffering as he sees how she plays not only with him, but with all of her lovers as well.

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Assistant Camera:
Javier Ferrer

Assistant Director:
Ángel González

Assistant Editor:
María Teresa Mateos

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Joaquín Navarro

Assistant Production Manager:
Andrés Santana

Assistant Property Master:
Ildefons Duran

Assistant Set Decoration:
Josep Rosell i Palau

Camera Operator:
Santiago Zuazo

Choreographer:
Ana Maleras

Costumer:
María Cleville
Luis Álvarez
Peris

Director:
Francesc Betriu

Director of Photography:
Domingo Solano

Editor:
Gaby Peñalba

Executive Producer:
Andrés Vicente Gómez

Gaffer:
Saturnino Beltrán

Hairstylist:
Montserrat Fabregat

Makeup Artist:
Ángeles Puig

Original Music Composer:
Luis Eduardo Aute

Production Designer:
Ramon Ivars

Production Manager:
Julián Buraya

Set Decoration:
Ramon Ivars

Sound Editor:
Joan Quilis

Still Photographer:
Francisco Ruiz

Unit Production Manager:
Luis Ballesteros

Writer:
Francesc Betriu

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