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Release Date:
October 21, 1966
Original Title:
La mujer perdida
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
Cesáreo González
Filmes Cinematografica
Terra Films
Production Countries:
France | Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
Sara is the daughter of a fisherman. She leaves her small village but she goes to Madrid to work as a flamenco singer in a club
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Assistant Camera:
Luis Peña
José María Moreno
Assistant Costume Designer:
Jacqueline Guyot
Assistant Director:
Manuel San Román
Monica Venturini
Assistant Editor:
Enrique Agulló
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Ramón de Diego
Assistant Production Manager:
Joaquín Serrano
Cecilia Bigazzi
Assistant Set Decoration:
Antonio de Miguel
Camera Operator:
Salvador Gil
Construction Coordinator:
Francisco Rodríguez Asensio
Costume Design:
Marcel Escoffier
Costume Designer:
Ricardo Vargas
Ochagavía
Director:
Tulio Demicheli
Director of Photography:
Christian Matras
Editor:
José Luis Matesanz
Hairstylist:
Antonia López
Esther Martín
Makeup Artist:
Julián Ruiz
Mariano Sánchez
Producer:
Cesáreo González
Production Assistant:
Ángel L. Santos
Production Manager:
Luis Berraquero
Marciano De la Fuente Rodríguez
Production Secretary:
Carmen Salas
Script Supervisor:
Carmen Salas
Second Assistant Director:
José Fábregas
Set Decoration:
Enrique Alarcón
Still Photographer:
Simón López
Wardrobe Master:
Carmen Hernández
Writer:
Manuel Pombo Angulo
Jesús María de Arozamena
Tulio Demicheli
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