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Release Date:
November 21, 1975
Original Title:
¡Jo, papá!
Alternate Titles:
Jeez, Dad!
Jo, papá
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Incine
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 12
Runtime: 95
With the purpose of recalling a youthful adventure, Enrique, a well-placed merchant, decides to travel around Spain in the company of his wife Alicia and his two daughters, Pilar and Carmen.
Assistant Camera:
Luis Cano
Jesús Larraondo
Assistant Director:
Juan Antonio Arévalo
Assistant Editor:
Claudio García
Faustino Reguera
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Antonio Segovia
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Manuel Ferreiro
Camera Operator:
Joan Minguell
Conductor:
José Nieto
Director:
Jaime de Armiñán
Director of Photography:
Manuel Berenguer
Editor:
José Luis Matesanz
Executive Producer:
Alfredo Matas
Francisco Hueva
Gaffer:
Diego Molina
Hairstylist:
Vicenta Palmero
Makeup Artist:
Julián Ruiz
Original Music Composer:
José Nieto
Production Assistant:
Enrique Jiménez
Esteban Gutiérrez
Production Director:
José Manuel M. Herrero
Property Master:
Juan de la Flor
Screenplay:
Jaime de Armiñán
Juan Tébar
Script Supervisor:
Isabel Mulá
Seamstress:
María Teresa Iglesias
Set Decoration:
Vicente Amestoy
Cosme Churruca
Sound Engineer:
Alberto Escobedo
Sound Mixer:
Enrique Molinero
Still Photographer:
Laureano López
Title Designer:
Juan Carlos Eguillor
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