Cradle Song (1961) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 4, 1961

Original Title:
Canción de cuna

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Cooperativa Cinematográfica Unión

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

In a Castilian convent of the late nineteenth century, the community of cloistered nuns celebrates the onomastic of their superior with a poem. She is also visited by the doctor, Don Jose, who diagnosed a disease with poor prognosis. Shortly after a sister picks up a beautiful girl who has been abandoned at the door of the convent and the doctor, despite being single, offers to legally adopt her and assign her to the convent as a pupil.

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Art Direction:
Teddy Villalba

Assistant Camera:
Luis Muñoz Alcolea

Assistant Director:
Julián García de la Vega
Victoriano García Giraldo

Assistant Editor:
María Elena Sáinz de Rozas

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Rosario Vaquero

Assistant Production Manager:
Ricardo B. Arévalo

Camera Operator:
Hans Burmann

Construction Coordinator:
Lega-Michelena

Costume Design:
Carlos Viudes

Director:
José María Elorrieta

Director of Photography:
Pablo Ripoll

Editor:
Gaby Peñalba

Makeup Artist:
Lolita Merlo

Music:
Modesto Rebollo

Producer:
H.S. Valdés

Production Manager:
Alberto Álvarez de Cienfuegos

Props:
Vázquez Hermanos

Set Decoration:
Arturo Villalba

Still Photographer:
Daniel Ortiz

Writer:
María Lejárraga
H.S. Valdés
José Antonio Verdugo
José María Elorrieta

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