A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 14, 1968
Original Title:
El derecho de gozar
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Orestes Trucco
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
A beautiful woman is married to a film director. Despite the apparent happiness of the marriage, she has an affair with a young womanizer, and flirts with a screenwriter. During the filming of a film directed by her husband, two actresses are mysteriously murdered.
Assistant Camera:
Mario Calabrese
Assistant Director:
Juan Carlos Pelizza
Assistant Editor:
Norberto Piscione
Silvia Moreyra
Book:
Simón Dimov
Camera Operator:
Carlos Bonatti
Director:
Leo Kanaf
Director of Photography:
Vicente Cosentino
Editor:
Vicente Castagno
First Assistant Director:
Eduardo Bonfiglio
Alfredo Sergio
Focus Puller:
Carlos Bonatti
Hairstylist:
Elsa Piccone
Lighting Manager:
Serafín de la Iglesia
Makeup Artist:
Ernesto D'Agostino
Music:
Víctor Proncet
Mario Cosentino
Producer:
Leo Kanaf
Celio Merkin
Producer's Assistant:
Carlos Armer
Production Director:
Pedro Pereira
Set Buyer:
Felipe Milano
Set Decoration:
Gioia Fiorentino
Susana Arce
Songs:
Mario Cosentino
Víctor Proncet
Sound Assistant:
Walter Ferazza
Sound Director:
Francisco Zapata
Writer:
Leo Kanaf
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