La barranca sangrienta (1962) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 16, 1962

Original Title:
La barranca sangrienta

Genres:
Adventure | Mystery | Western

Production Companies:
Películas Rodríguez

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 82

Alberto and Leonor have a son, they find out that one of the masked men who attacked them was her nephew, things get difficult for them when they find out about a testament left by her grandmother.

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Adaptation:
Antonio Orellana
Federico Curiel

Camera Operator:
Raúl Domínguez

Director:
Federico Curiel

Director of Photography:
Fernando Colín

Editor:
José Juan Munguía

Editorial Coordinator:
Sergio Soto

Editorial Staff:
Lilia Lupercio

Idea:
Roberto Rodríguez

Original Music Composer:
Enrico C. Cabiati

Other:
Chema Hernández

Producer:
Roberto Rodríguez

Production Designer:
Arcadi Artis Gener

Production Manager:
Luis García de León
Luis Quintanilla Rico

Script Supervisor:
Jose Medardo García

Second Unit Director:
Alberto Mariscal

Songs:
Federico Curiel

Sound Recordist:
Enrique L. Rendón Jaramillo
Enrique Rodríguez

Special Effects:
Javier Sierra

Story:
Federico Curiel
Antonio Orellana

Title Designer:
Héctor López C.

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