Luna de sangre (1952) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 18, 1952

Original Title:
Luna de sangre

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
PECSA Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

Arcos de la Frontera, in the early nineteenth century, when Napoleon's troops invaded Spain. In house Alvareda they are preparing the wedding of the daughter with a young man named Ventura. But the wedding is not held because Ventura escapes after killing a French soldier. Years later he returns and resumes his relationship with his fiancee. However, a great secret weighs in his heart, he feels an irrepressible passion for Rita, the wife of his brother in law.

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Assistant Camera:
Milton Stefani

Assistant Director:
Joaquín Romero Marchent

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Teresa Plumet

Camera Operator:
Alejandro Ulloa

Costume Design:
Manuel María Saló Vilanova

Costumer:
Encarna Gutiérrez

Director:
Francisco Rovira Beleta

Director of Photography:
Emilio Foriscot

Editor:
Ramón Biadiú

Hairstylist:
Amparo Primo

Line Producer:
Antonio Sau Olite

Makeup Artist:
Adrián Jaramillo

Music:
Joan Dotras i Vila

Novel:
Fernán Caballero

Producer:
José Carreras Planas

Production Manager:
Miguel Alonso

Property Master:
Fernando Mourelle

Screenplay:
Francisco Rovira Beleta

Script Supervisor:
Ignacio Grau

Set Decoration:
Alfonso de Lucas

Writer:
Manuel María Saló
Rafael J. Salvia

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