Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf (1975) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 5, 1975

Original Title:
Nazareno Cruz y el lobo

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Horror

Production Companies:
Choila

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

The Mighty One offers Nazareno Cruz all the wealth in the world if he agrees to abandon his beloved; otherwise, the curse that supposedly weighs on him will be fulfilled.

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Administration:
José Anastasio
W. Varese

Animal Wrangler:
César Saucedo

Assistant Camera:
Aldo Lobótrico

Assistant Director:
Gilberto Sierra

Assistant Set Decoration:
Nazario Pugliese

Associate Producer:
Orlando de Benedetti

Camera Operator:
Carmelo Lobótrico

Conductor:
Juan José García Caffi

Costume Designer:
Eduardo Lerchundi

Costumer:
Roque Calocero

Director:
Leonardo Favio

Director of Photography:
Juan José Stagnaro

Editor:
Antonio Ripoll
Cristián Kaulen

First Assistant Director:
Ladislao Hlousek

Makeup Artist:
Jorge Bruno

Makeup Department Head:
Orlando Vilone

Music Supervisor:
Jorge Candia

Original Music Composer:
Juan José García Caffi

Producer:
Leonardo Favio

Production Assistant:
Avelino Resta

Production Design:
Miguel Ángel Lumaldo

Production Manager:
Alberto Tarantino

Screenplay:
Jorge Zuhair Jury
Leonardo Favio

Set Decoration:
Felipe Milano

Sound:
Nerio Barberis

Sound Assistant:
Carlos Faruolo

Still Photographer:
María Inés Teyssié

Story:
Juan Carlos Chiappe

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