Tengo 17 años (1964) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 22, 1964

Original Title:
Tengo 17 años

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family | Romance

Production Companies:
Procusa
Época Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 111

A young girl decide to escape from home because her stepmother doesn´t like her. She finds a modest family that welcomes her as a family member. She learns how to live in lowliness and fall in love with David.

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Assistant Director:
Sinesio Isla

Assistant Editor:
Elena Jaumandreu

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Guillermo López

Assistant Production Manager:
Francisco Escobar
Antonio Montoya

Assistant Set Decoration:
Wolfgang Burmann

Camera Operator:
Hans Burmann

Choreographer:
Ricardo Ferrante
Sandra Le Brocq

Costume Design:
Humberto Cornejo
Ra del Rey
Nanette

Director:
José María Forqué

Director of Photography:
Mario Pacheco

Editor:
Petra de Nieva

Hairstylist:
Nieves Calleja
Carmen Sánchez

Makeup Artist:
Francisco Puyol

Music:
Adolfo Waitzman

Orchestrator:
Adolfo Waitzman

Production Assistant:
Francisco Escobar
Antonio Montoya

Production Manager:
Manuel Pérez

Property Master:
Salvador Ginés
Antonio Luna
Antonio Mateos
Jesús Mateos
Ricardo Mengíbar

Script Supervisor:
Carmen Salas

Set Decoration:
Ramiro Gómez

Settings:
Francisco Prósper

Sound Director:
Jaime Torrens

Sound Engineer:
Antonio Alonso

Still Photographer:
César Benítez

Unit Production Manager:
Salvador Ginés

Writer:
Jaime de Armiñán
José María Forqué
Enrique Llovet

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