Nunca es tarde (1977) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 11, 1977

Original Title:
Nunca es tarde

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Impala
Incine

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 98

Antonio and Teresa are a couple who live in a flat in San Sebastian. Ursula Michelena, an elderly woman over 70 years old, lives on the top floor. Ursula is secretly in love with Antonio, whom he continually spies from one of the windows of her house. One night she sees Antonio and Teresa making love and that fact excites her violently, in such a way that she asks Antonio for a secret appointment and tells her that she is pregnant and that the son she is waiting for is his. Úrsula, according to her version, has become pregnant looking at Antonio and Teresa making love.

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Assistant Camera:
Miguel Garrido
Antonio Pueche

Assistant Director:
Kuki López Rodero

Assistant Editor:
Clemente Bermejo
Claudio García

Camera Operator:
Antonio Escamilla

Costumer:
María Teresa Iglesias

Director:
Jaime de Armiñán

Director of Photography:
Teo Escamilla

Editor:
José Luis Matesanz

Executive Producer:
Francisco Hueva

Hairstylist:
Vicenta Palmero

Line Producer:
José Manuel M. Herrero

Makeup Artist:
Julián Ruiz

Music:
José Nieto

Production Assistant:
Esteban Gutiérrez

Script Supervisor:
Isabel Mulá

Sound Engineer:
Francisco Peramos

Still Photographer:
Laureano López

Writer:
Juan Carlos Eguillor
Concha Grégori
Jaime de Armiñán

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