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Release Date:
February 21, 1961
Original Title:
¡Adiós, Mimí Pompón!
Alternate Titles:
Siete formas de asesinar
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
CEA
Tarfe Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 15
Runtime: 102
The famous couplet singer Mimi Pompon leaves everything to marry Heriberto Promenade, a wealthy merchant of Limoges with five marriages behind her. Of course Mimi has also been widowed five times. Saintpaul, an astute police, suspicious of so many accidental deaths and closely monitor both the mansion. Gradually, we discover that Heriberto, fearing that their wives may betray him, the killer, always with the complicity of her mother.
Assistant Camera:
Francisco Gómez Conde
Assistant Decorator:
José Antonio de la Guerra
Assistant Director:
Emilio Martos
Assistant Editor:
José Luis Matesanz
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Fernando Martínez
Camera Operator:
Ricardo Navarrete
Construction Coordinator:
Rafael García
Francisco Rodríguez Asensio
Costume Design:
Pedro Rodríguez
Director:
Luis Marquina
Director of Photography:
José F. Aguayo
Editor:
Julio Peña
Executive Producer:
Marciano De la Fuente Rodríguez
Hairstylist:
Esperanza Paradela
Makeup Artist:
José Luis Ruiz
Music:
Daniel Montorio
Production Design:
Enrique Alarcón
Production Manager:
José María Ramos
Production Secretary:
Concha Hidalgo
Screenplay:
Alfonso Paso
Sound Assistant:
Salvador Ruiz
Still Photographer:
Julio Sánchez Caballero
Unit Manager:
Ricardo Bonilla
Wardrobe Master:
Goya García
Writer:
Luis Marquina
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