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Release Date:
October 31, 1963
Original Title:
Marisol rumbo a Río
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy
Production Companies:
Cesáreo González
Guión PC
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Marisol and Mariluz are twin sisters. They live separated, Mariluz with their uncle in Rio de Janeiro, and Marisol with their mother, in Madrid. Marisol's mother has desperately tried to get money to go to Brasil and meet Mariluz, and so she and the girl have worked in all kinds of places, but they never get enough money until one day Marisol's mother decides to sell everything to get the money and go to Brasil to reunite the family. Once there they discover that Mariluz's governess and her lover have devised a plan to get the money from the twins' uncle, a plan that is in terrible danger now that the spaniards have arrived to Brasil, forcing them to start thinking to get them out of the way...
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Assistant Camera:
Luis Peña
Assistant Director:
Manuel de la Cueva
Assistant Production Manager:
Enrique Bellot
Francisco Bellot
Camera Operator:
Eduardo Noé
Construction Coordinator:
Francisco Rodríguez Asensio
Costume Designer:
Ruppert
Mendívil
Maribel
Director:
Fernando Palacios
Director of Photography:
Antonio L. Ballesteros
Editor:
José Antonio Rojo
Makeup Artist:
Carlos Nin
Ester Nin
Music:
Augusto Algueró
Producer:
Cesáreo González
Manuel J. Goyanes
Production Manager:
Samuel Menkes
Production Secretary:
Francisco G. Montero
Property Master:
Antonio Luna
Antonio Mateos
Jesús Mateos
Ricardo Mengíbar
Script Supervisor:
Juan Ignacio Galván
Set Decoration:
Enrique Alarcón
Sound Engineer:
Antonio Alonso
Still Photographer:
Felipe López
Wardrobe Master:
Capistrós
Humberto Cornejo
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