Don erre que erre (1970) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 21, 1970

Original Title:
Don erre que erre

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Filmayer
Hidalgo Producciones Cinematográficas

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 12 

Runtime: 92

Don Rodrigo goes to the bank and when he is going to take his money there is a robbery. Then the bank refuses to give him his money back (257 pesetas, a small amount of money) with the argument that the money was robbed to him, not to the bank. He will fight against the bank till the last consequences.

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Assistant Director:
Luis Ligero
José Luis Rubio

Assistant Editor:
Federico Vich

Assistant Set Decoration:
Manuel Romero

Camera Operator:
José García Galisteo

Director:
José Luis Sáenz de Heredia

Director of Photography:
Federico G. Larraya

Editor:
Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa

Executive Producer:
Andrés Velasco

First Assistant Camera:
Julio Burgos

Hairstylist:
Julia González

Makeup Artist:
Juana Culell

Music:
Ángel Arteaga

Production Assistant:
Mariano de Lope

Production Manager:
Andrés V. Rubio

Property Master:
Federico del Toro
Antonio Luna
Antonio Mateos
Jesús Mateos

Script Supervisor:
Carmen Salas

Second Assistant Camera:
Ángel Santos Horcajuelo

Set Decoration:
Enrique Alarcón

Settings:
Augusto Lega
Félix Michelena

Sound Engineer:
José María San Mateo

Still Photographer:
César Cruz

Writer:
José Luis Sáenz de Heredia
Rafael J. Salvia

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