Amor a la española (1967) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 13, 1967

Original Title:
Amor a la española

Alternate Titles:
Una sueca entre nosotros

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Saga Films
Ágata Film

Production Countries:
Argentina | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 16 

Runtime: 92

The adventures of a group of Spaniards to win the favors of the numerous young foreigners who spend the summer in the city.

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Art Direction:
Adolfo Cofiño

Assistant Camera:
Alfredo Fernández

Assistant Director:
Antonio Chic
José María Hernández

Assistant Editor:
José Luis Peláez

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Dolores Del Pino

Assistant Production Manager:
Serafín García Trueba

Associate Producer:
Néstor R. Gaffet

Camera Operator:
Clemente Manzano

Director:
Fernando Merino

Director of Photography:
Aurelio G. Larraya

Editor:
Pedro del Rey

Executive Producer:
José Luis Dibildos

Hairstylist:
Mercedes Parrondo

Music:
Isidro B. Maiztegui

Music Director:
Isidro B. Maiztegui

Producer:
Enrique Ruata
Carlos Strofiana

Production Assistant:
Roberto Monleón

Production Coordinator:
Juan Sires

Production Manager:
Juan Campos

Production Secretary:
José Miguel Hernández

Set Decoration:
Adolfo Cofiño

Sound Engineer:
Felipe Fernández

Still Photographer:
César Cruz

Title Designer:
Pablo Núñez

Unit Production Manager:
Francisco Ruiz Camps

Wardrobe Master:
Paquita Pons

Writer:
José Luis Dibildos
Alfonso Paso

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