A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 18, 1986
Original Title:
Puzzle
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
ARC Interprod
Generalitat de Catalunya - Departament de Cultura
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
A bank robbery goes wrong. The robbers, two of them unemployed family men, take two hostages, one of them needing heart medication, and leave them in an apartment, tied to a bomb. The police has to find the apartment before the bomb explodes. At the same time, in the same house, two old men are solving a jigsaw puzzle, and a female cellist practices the Bach cello suites.
Assistant Camera:
Marc Riba
Assistant Editor:
Alberto Ortega
Rosa Ventura
Assistant Hairstylist:
Carme Curt
Costume Design:
José Maria Segarra
Director:
Lluís Josep Comerón
Director of Photography:
Hans Burmann
Editor:
Emilio Rodríguez
Electrician:
Manolo Olver
Poli Ramiro
First Assistant Director:
Francisco G. Siurana
Focus Puller:
Macari Golferichs
Hairstylist:
Satur Merino
Machinist:
Paco Fuentes
Makeup Artist:
Joaquín Navarro
Music:
Jordi Doncos
Production Consultant:
Paco Poch
Production Manager:
Ricardo Albarrán
Production Secretary:
Eulàlia Capellas
Script Supervisor:
Núria Casanueva
Seamstress:
Rosa Fernández
Second Assistant Director:
Anna Alonso
Set Decoration:
Josep Maria Espada
Special Effects:
Reyes Abades
Alex P. Riedweg
Still Photographer:
Gerardo Cruz
Writer:
Lluís Josep Comerón
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