A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 27, 1952
Original Title:
A Garça e a Serpente
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Lisboa Filme
Tobis Portuguesa
Production Countries:
Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 129
Melancholic and atheist bank clerk Manuel is stuck in a love triangle with two women, the fiery art model Albertina and the quiet and religious Ana Maria. After spending several years working in Africa, Manuel returns to Portugal only to find both women already married, and his life marred by problems.
Adaptation:
Fernando Fragoso
Assistant Director:
Augusto Fraga
Assistant Editor:
Julieta de Azevedo
Camera Operator:
João Moreira
Mário Moreira
Construction Coordinator:
Saturnino Rodrigues
Continuity:
Luís Emauz
Costume Design:
Álvaro Costa Paiva
Dialogue:
Francisco Costa
Director:
Arthur Duarte
Director of Photography:
Salazar Diniz
Editor:
Isabel de Sá
First Assistant Director:
Enrique Domínguez
Gaffer:
João de Almeida
Augusto Camilo
General Manager:
Fernando Ducla Soares
Hairdresser:
Reis
Rosa & Morais
Location Assistant:
Jorge Santos
José Salgueiro
Makeup Artist:
Aguiar de Oliveira
Music:
Ruy Coelho
Music Director:
Ruy Coelho
Novel:
Francisco Costa
Production Director:
Silva Tavares
Prop Designer:
Humberto Fortes
Screenplay:
Francisco Costa
Script Consultant:
Ferreira da Silva
Fernando Fragoso
Ricardo del Mazo
Moreira das Neves
Set Decorating Coordinator:
Almeida e Sousa
Set Decoration:
Raul Campos
Set Production Assistant:
Américo Patela
Sound Assistant:
Vasco Leal
Fernando Godinho
Sound Director:
Luís Barão
Still Photographer:
João Martins
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