A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 2, 1968
Original Title:
¡Cómo sois las mujeres!
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Filmayer
Pedro Masó PC
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP
Runtime: 88
Mario and Teresa are a seemingly happy marriage, but she reproaches that he does not value enough her work at home. As he is not willing to recognize the importance of domestic chores, Teresa offers him to exchange roles. While Teresa gets a job, and develops very well, Mario is unable to keep the house in order.
Assistant Camera:
Ángel González
Domingo Solano
Assistant Director:
José Luis Pérez Tristán
Assistant Editor:
Alicia Castillo
Pilar Millán
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Marina Pavía
Camera Operator:
Miguel Agudo
Construction Coordinator:
Tomás Fernández
Costume Design:
Amalia Sánchez
Director:
Pedro Lazaga Sabater
Director of Photography:
Juan Mariné
Editor:
Alfonso Santacana
Hairstylist:
Ester Nin
Makeup Artist:
Carlos Nin
Original Music Composer:
Antón García Abril
Producer:
Pedro Masó
Production Assistant:
Ángel Masó
Production Design:
Antonio Simont
Production Manager:
José Alted
Screenplay:
Pedro Masó
Rafael J. Salvia
Script Supervisor:
María Teresa Ramos
Set Decoration:
Carlos Viudes
Sound:
Jaime Torrens
Sound Recordist:
Rogelio Armada
Still Photographer:
José Salvador
Unit Manager:
Carlos Orengo
Wardrobe Master:
María Teresa Iglesias
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