Del amor y de la muerte (1977) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1977

Original Title:
Del amor y de la muerte

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Ízaro Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

Don Diego goes to war and his son Don Gonzalo is, in his absence, the new lord of the region. The milling Elvira, one of the mistresses of Don Diego, has a beautiful daughter, Elena, who has the desire of Don Gonzalo. But Elena is also the daughter of Don Diego and to separate the love of his brother, they marry her to Rodrigo, the pastor. This will be the beginning of the tragedy.

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Adaptation:
José Luis García Sánchez

Assistant Camera:
Miguel Garrido

Assistant Costume Designer:
María Teresa García Trueba

Assistant Director:
Kuki López Rodero

Assistant Editor:
Julia Salvador
Rosario Sáinz de Rozas

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Dolores Ruiz

Assistant Set Decoration:
Félix Murcia

Camera Operator:
Antonio Cuevas
Antonio Macasoli

Costume Design:
Javier Artiñano

Director:
Antonio Giménez Rico

Director of Photography:
Teo Escamilla

Editor:
Rosa G. Salgado

Foley Artist:
Luis Castro

Hairstylist:
Concepción Cano

Makeup Artist:
Carlos Paradela

Music:
Carmelo Bernaola

Production Assistant:
José Lorenzo Antequera
Salvador Ginés

Production Manager:
Juan Estelrich March

Production Secretary:
Norma Gorcey

Property Master:
Félix López Cueto

Script Supervisor:
Isabel Mulá

Second Assistant Camera:
Carlos Cabeceràn

Set Decoration:
Rafael Palmero

Sound Engineer:
Enrique Molinero

Special Effects:
Antonio Molina

Still Photographer:
Jesús Rambal

Title Designer:
Pablo Núñez

Writer:
Miguel Madrid

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