La vida empieza a medianoche (1944) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 9, 1944

Original Title:
La vida empieza a medianoche

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Cifesa

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

Silvia Heredia, since her arrival to Madrid is staying at her best friends' house, Mary. Her aim is to work as a secretary of a famous novelist. But at night the house is full of people and they confuse her with the owner of the floor. A series of misunderstandings makes her meet Ricardo Ariaga, the musician whose opera "Life begins at midnight" is about to debut. Ricardo convinces Sylvia to act as his wife. With a "rented" child they try to be the perfect family of a lonely old man.

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Adaptation:
Antonio Mas Guindal

Assistant Camera:
Tomás Duch
César Fraile

Assistant Director:
Francisco Rovira Beleta
Miguel Tudela

Director:
Juan de Orduña

Director of Photography:
Willy Goldberger

Editor:
Juan J. Doria

Hairstylist:
Elisa Aspachs

Makeup Artist:
Antonio Turell

Music:
Juan Quintero

Novel:
Luisa Maria Linares

Production Manager:
Joaquín Cuquerella

Production Secretary:
Tomás de la Plaza Alonso

Property Master:
Fernando Navarro
Enrique Rivas

Script Supervisor:
Carmen Salas

Set Decoration:
Enrique Alarcón

Sound Engineer:
Jaime Torrens

Still Photographer:
Julio Ortas

Wardrobe Master:
Pedro Rodríguez

Writer:
Juan de Orduña

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