¡Vente a Alemania, Pepe! (1971) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 14, 1971

Original Title:
¡Vente a Alemania, Pepe!

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Aspa
Filmayer

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 15 

Runtime: 95

Peralejos, a quiet village in Upper Aragon, is a place where nothing ever happens. One day Angelino returns home to spend the holidays, an immigrant who drives a Mercedes and tells great wonders of Germany and their women. Pepe, fascinated by the stories of his friend, decides to immigrate, but his dream begins at five o'clock, cleaning windows, and ends at twelve o'clock pasting posters.

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Art Direction:
María Eugenia Escrivá

Assistant Camera:
José Antonio Villalba
Enrique Cerezo

Assistant Director:
José Luis Pérez Tristán

Assistant Editor:
Alicia Castillo
Pilar Millán

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Manuel Novoa

Assistant Production Manager:
Vicente Escrivá hijo
Rafael Salazar

Camera Operator:
Manuel Berenguer

Director:
Pedro Lazaga Sabater

Director of Photography:
Raúl Pérez Cubero

Editor:
Alfonso Santacana

Executive Producer:
Vicente Escrivá

Makeup Artist:
Ramón de Diego

Music:
Antón García Abril

Production Design:
Adolfo Cofiño

Production Manager:
Francisco Ariza

Script Supervisor:
José Antonio Escrivá

Set Decoration:
Adolfo Cofiño

Settings:
Juan García

Sound Engineer:
Enrique Molinero

Still Photographer:
Joaquín Frutos

Wardrobe Master:
Humberto Cornejo

Writer:
Vicente Coello
Vicente Escrivá

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