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Release Date:
January 24, 1972
Original Title:
Vente a ligar al Oeste
Genres:
Comedy | Western
Production Companies:
Aspa
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 12
Runtime: 90
Benito a railway switchman, one day hears a bugle call and go across a squad of American riders. Fearing an invasion, will look for help, but no more than the making of a film. The appearance of Benito on the set coincides with an explosion of dynamite that does blow. That's how Benito enters into contact with the amazing world of cinema.
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Assistant Camera:
Salvador Gómez Calle
Assistant Director:
José Luis Pérez Tristán
Assistant Editor:
Pilar Millán
Alicia Castillo
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Carlos Moreno
Camera Operator:
Miguel Agudo
Costume Design:
Francisco Barrachina
Director:
Pedro Lazaga Sabater
Director of Photography:
Raúl Pérez Cubero
Editor:
Alfonso Santacana
Executive Producer:
Vicente Escrivá
Hairstylist:
Mercedes Guillot
Makeup Artist:
Emilio Puyol
Production Assistant:
Vicente Escrivá hijo
Production Secretary:
Rosario Villalba
Property Master:
Manuel Muñoz
Screenplay:
Vicente Coello
Script Supervisor:
José Antonio Escrivá
Seamstress:
Rosa García
Set Decoration:
Adolfo Cofiño
Special Effects:
Pablo Pérez
Still Photographer:
Alejandro Diges
Stunts:
Miguel Pedregosa
Unit Production Manager:
Francisco Ariza
Writer:
Vicente Escrivá
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