Ala-Arriba! (1942) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 15, 1942

Original Title:
Ala-Arriba!

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Comissariado do Desemprego
Secretariado da Propaganda Nacional (SPN)
Tobis Portuguesa

Production Countries:
Portugal

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

It focuses on maritime tragedy of the town and a forbidden love between Julha and João Moço, from different fisher castes, in a community where mixed-caste marriages were not allowed and dating without parent's assent was seen as a disgrace to the family, not only in respect to women, but also men.

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Assistant Director:
Fernando Silva
Óscar Acúrcio

Assistant Editor:
Regina Frois

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Alberto Alves

Assistant Set Decoration:
Leite Rosa

Conductor:
René Bohet

Director:
José Leitão de Barros

Director of Photography:
Salazar Dinis
Octávio Bobone
Tavares da Fonseca

Editor:
Jacques Saint-Léonard

First Assistant Camera:
Cândido da Silva

Makeup Artist:
António Vilar

Original Music Composer:
Ruy Coelho

Poem:
Augusto de Santa-Ritta

Production Assistant:
António César dos Santos
Fernando Silva

Production Manager:
Rodrigues Pinto

Props:
Armando Malveira

Script Supervisor:
Estácio de Barros

Second Assistant Camera:
Artur de Macedo

Set Decoration:
Raul Faria da Fonseca

Sound:
Luís Sousa Santos

Sound Assistant:
Mário Malveira

Still Photographer:
João Martins

Writer:
Alfredo Cortez

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