A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 10, 1962
Original Title:
Cupido contrabandista
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Leda Films Productions S.L.
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: TP
Runtime: 88
John is a shy and good-natured man who lives in Ceuta and does everything by correspondence, from studying a career or learning judo to getting a girlfriend. She is from Madrid and the time has come for Juan to meet her so he takes a boat to the peninsula. In the boat he coincides with Maria, a beautiful young woman who goes to the capital to study chant and which he had previously met accidentally. During the trip, foreign smugglers try to use John to pass inadvertently stolen diamonds in Tangier.
Additional Dialogue:
José María Iglesias
Assistant Director:
Jaime Bayarri
Assistant Editor:
Margarita Ibáñez
María Dolores Laguna
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Amalia Carcelén
Josefina del Barco
Assistant Production Manager:
José Salcedo
Assistant Set Decoration:
Félix Michelena
Camera Operator:
Miguel Agudo
Costume Design:
Román Calatayud
Director:
Esteban Madruga
Director of Photography:
Juan Jurado
Editor:
Mercedes Alonso
First Assistant Camera:
José García Galisteo
Makeup Artist:
José Echevarría
Music:
Manuel L. Quiroga
Ramón Cobián Blanco
Production Manager:
Francisco Tejón
Property Master:
Vázquez Hermanos
Script Supervisor:
Rosario Crespo
Second Assistant Camera:
Manuel Mateos
Set Decoration:
Román Calatayud
Settings:
Augusto Lega
Sound Engineer:
Enrique Molinero
Still Photographer:
Cesáreo Cruz
Emilio Ruiz
Title Designer:
Antonio L. Padial
Unit Production Manager:
Guillermo Alcázar
Evagrio del Río
Visual Effects:
Antonio L. Padial
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