El padrecito (1964) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 3, 1964

Original Title:
El padrecito

Alternate Titles:
El Padrecito
El padrecito
Enas katapliktikos papas
O Padre
O Padrezinho

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
POSA Films

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 130

Young priest Father Sebastián is assigned to a parish in San Jeronimo el Alto, where he is not welcomed by the community, particularly the resident priest Father Damián. The newcomer gradually earns the trust of the people through humor, but firmly captures their hearts by saving the town fiesta by fighting a bull when the hired torero failed to show. Father Sebastián counsels the townspeople, lecturing them on their duties in a modern society. He used the collection plate to redistribute the town's wealth more evenly.

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Additional Dialogue:
Carlos León

Assistant Director:
Moises M. Delgado

Director:
Miguel M. Delgado

Director of Photography:
Rosalío Solano

Editor:
Jorge Busto

Hairstylist:
Bertha Chiu

Makeup Artist:
Ana Guerrero

Original Music Composer:
Raúl Lavista

Producer:
Jacques Gelman

Production Design:
Manuel Fontanals

Production Manager:
Fidel Pizarro

Screenplay:
Miguel M. Delgado

Script Supervisor:
Luis Gaytán

Sound:
James L. Fields

Sound Editor:
Raúl Portillo

Sound Effects:
Gonzalo Gavira

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Galdino R. Samperio

Sound Recordist:
Javier Mateos

Still Photographer:
Ángel Corona

Story:
Fernando Galiana

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