Habanera (1958) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1958

Original Title:
Habanera

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Music

Production Companies:
Aldebarán Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP 

Runtime: 90

Year 1860. Rosa Maria, daughter of a wealthy Cuban landowner, is studying at a convent school in Cadiz and requests to return to Cuba after spending many years in Spain. But now the economic situation of his father is disastrous and therefore he tries to delay the return of his daughter, hiding that fact. Rosa Maria knows nothing and, at the refusal of his father, she runs away from school, embarking as a stowaway on a ship bound for home.

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Art Direction:
Georges Roos
Teddy Villalba

Assistant Camera:
Fernando Perrote

Assistant Director:
Manuel de la Cueva

Assistant Editor:
Luis Álvarez

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Dolores Clavel

Assistant Set Decoration:
Jaime Pérez Cubero

Camera Operator:
Ricardo Andreu

Choreographer:
Gran Israel
Koko Fernández
Alberto Blancaflor
Henry de Noya
Negro Silva

Costume Design:
Teddy Villalba

Director:
José María Elorrieta

Director of Photography:
Alfonso Nieva

Editor:
Antonio Gimeno

Hairstylist:
José María Sánchez

Makeup Artist:
Dolores Merlo

Music:
Rafael Ibarbia

Production Design:
Teddy Villalba

Production Manager:
Luis Héctor
Jesús Rancaño
Gonzalo Asensio

Script:
Pilar de Diego

Set Decoration:
Teddy Villalba

Settings:
Francisco Rodríguez Asensio

Still Photographer:
Víctor Benítez

Writer:
José María Elorrieta
Manuel Sebares

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