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Release Date:
January 17, 1955
Original Title:
Sucedió en Sevilla
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
Altamira
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
Don Fernando is a senior engineer of Sevilla for years as a partner had a friend working. But his partner died and his son, Albert, wants to take the management of the company and the farm, one of the most important of Seville, whose property also shared. Alberto secretly courting Esperanza, a daughter of Don Fernando. Juan Antonio, the son of the late foreman of the farm, is an honest young man who, in silence, also loves Esperanza. Both will vie for her love.
Adaptation:
Manuel Suárez Caso
Antonio Abad Ojuel
Enrique Songel
Leonardo Martín
José Gutiérrez Maesso
Assistant Camera:
Guillermo Peña
Assistant Director:
Leonardo Martín
Assistant Editor:
José Luis Matesanz
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Manuel Gaitán
Assistant Set Decoration:
Eduardo Ruano
Camera Operator:
Clemente Manzano
Director:
José Gutiérrez Maesso
Director of Photography:
Emilio Foriscot
Editor:
Julio Peña
Foley Artist:
Ignacio Caro
Hairstylist:
Adela del Pino
Makeup Artist:
Ricardo Vázquez
Music:
Juan Ruiz de Azagra
Novel:
Alejandro Pérez Lugín
José Andrés Vázquez
Production Assistant:
Teodoro Herrero
Mariano de Lope
Production Manager:
José María Ramos
Production Secretary:
César Alonso
Script Supervisor:
Gerardo Ponce
Second Assistant Director:
Gustavo Quintana
Set Decoration:
Enrique Alarcón
Songs:
José Antonio Ochaíta
Juan Solano
Xandro Valerio
Sound Assistant:
Antonio Illán
Jesús Moreno
Sound Engineer:
Alfonso Carvajal
Still Photographer:
Antonio Ibañez
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