Proceso a una estrella (1966) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1966

Original Title:
Proceso a una estrella

Genres:
Music

Production Companies:
Leda Films Productions S.L.

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 91

A celebrated cabaret singer, Rosa Lucena, is accused of killing Miguel, her dance partner. She is arrested, but not finding sufficient evidence of guilt, the judges decide to investigate her past, when Rosa and Miguel acted in a theater in Madrid and she fellin love with a young doctor, leaving his career for him. This situation has a direct impact on Miguel, which fails miserably with the withdrawal of his partner.

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Assistant Camera:
Manuel Mateos

Assistant Director:
José Manuel García de la Rasilla

Assistant Editor:
María Carmen Ripoll
Luis Álvarez

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Regina Ortiz

Assistant Production Manager:
Eusebio Carmena

Camera Operator:
José García Galisteo

Construction Coordinator:
Antonio Cabero
Tomás Fernández

Costumer:
Carmen Alonso
Maribel

Director:
Rafael J. Salvia

Director of Photography:
Juan Jurado

Editor:
Mercedes Gimeno
Gaby Peñalba

Hairstylist:
Inés González

Key Makeup Artist:
Adolfo Ponte

Music:
Manuel L. Quiroga

Production Manager:
Rafael Vázquez

Set Decoration:
José Antonio de la Guerra

Sound Engineer:
Paulino García

Still Photographer:
César Benítez

Unit Manager:
Félix Corella

Wardrobe Master:
Humberto Cornejo

Writer:
Rafael J. Salvia

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