Perro golfo (1963) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 18, 1963

Original Title:
Perro golfo

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Gacela Cinematográfica
Norte Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

A widower butcher uses the grace of his child's pet, a tramp dog, to attract customers to his post. One day, seen how effective is this system, he decides to use the same trick for a more delicate issue: conquering the florist who has a stall in front of him, which he has always loved.

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Art Direction:
Fernando González

Assistant Camera:
José Antonio Martín

Assistant Director:
Pedro Ferreiros

Assistant Editor:
Basi Soriano

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Manolita Castro

Camera Operator:
Fernando Guillot

Construction Coordinator:
Augusto Lega
Félix Michelena

Costumer:
Manolita García

Director:
Domingo Viladomat

Director of Photography:
Emilio Foriscot

Editor:
Antonio Gimeno

Line Producer:
Carlos Viladomat

Makeup Artist:
Francisco Ramón Ferrer

Music:
Salvador Ruiz de Luna

Production Assistant:
Adolfo Fernández

Production Manager:
Fernando Royo Polo

Property Master:
Vicente Crespo

Screenplay:
Federico Muelas
Enrique Laborde
Domingo Viladomat

Script Supervisor:
Julián Atienza

Set Decoration:
Luis Pérez Espinosa

Sound Engineer:
Antonio Alonso

Still Photographer:
Miguel Guzmán

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