A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Miguel Fontes, Delia Acosta, Jorge Cabrera
Written by:
Fernando Musa
Directed by:
Fernando Musa
Release Date:
December 19, 1991
Original Title:
Buen viaje
Genres:
Horror | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Glauber Films
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
After suffering a malfunction in his car, a paint salesman stops his car in front of a graveyard. In the morning, he receives help from an unknown and extremely quiet woman. From that time he will live strange events that will let him know he's in danger.
Assistant Camera:
Lorenzo Meza
Roberto Leyes
Cosme Toledo
Juan González
Oscar Fleitas
Rolando Brítez
Ramon Ojeda
Assistant Director:
Leonardo Fabio Calderón
Assistant Editor:
Adolfo Tendil
Juan Manuel Guardia
Camilo Bauza
Miguel Sosa
Boom Operator:
Diego Iverwcea
Camera Operator:
Víctor Hugo Caula
Carlos Ferro
Director:
Fernando Musa
Director of Photography:
Carlos Ferro
Víctor Hugo Caula
Editor:
Enrique Muzio
Executive Producer:
Ramon Rosa Barrinuevo
First Assistant Director:
Laura Dao
Lighting Technician:
Manolo Martinez
José Ángel Jaime
Leandro Martínez
Gervasio Vera
Héctor Patiño
Bernardo Medina
Raúl Sánchez
Original Music Composer:
Ricardo Rinaldi
Producer's Assistant:
Jorge Barrionuevo
Production Coordinator:
Gabriela Tagliabinni
Production Manager:
Oswaldo Urbieta
Set Decoration:
Blanca Sosa
Sound:
Marcelo Gareis
Sound Director:
Javier Salinas
Sound Editor:
Javier Salinas
Marcelo Gareis
Special Effects:
Enzo Fiorensis
Ricardo La Paz
Enzo Fiorencis
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Enzo Fiorencis
Writer:
Fernando Musa
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