Life Goes On (1969) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 22, 1969

Original Title:
La vida sigue igual

Genres:
Drama | Music

Production Companies:
Star Films S.A.

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: APTA 

Runtime: 91

A promising goalkeeper of Real Madrid sees his chance when a teammate is injured and is summoned to replace him. But the misfortune is primed with him when an untimely car accident damaged her spine and is forced to give up that had to be the game of his life. Tired of so much bad luck, he retreats to a seaside hotel, where chance will go up to the stage.

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Assistant Director:
Andrés Vich

Assistant Editor:
Clorinda Cáceres
Julián Arañón

Assistant Production Manager:
José María Maldonado
Manuel Amigo

Assistant Set Decoration:
Rafael Pérez Murcia

Camera Operator:
Hans Burmann

Costume Design:
Miguel Gómez

Director:
Eugenio Martín

Director of Photography:
Juan Amorós

Editor:
Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa

Executive Producer:
Leonardo Martín
Vicente Coello

First Assistant Camera:
Julio Leyva

Hairstylist:
Dolores Del Pino

Makeup Artist:
Carmen Martín

Music:
Waldo de los Ríos

Production Design:
Ramiro Gómez

Production Manager:
Manuel Pérez

Property Master:
Antonio Mateos
Jesús Mateos
Antonio Luna
Ricardo Mengíbar

Script Supervisor:
Pedro Labat

Second Assistant Camera:
Marciano Morales

Set Decoration:
Ramiro Gómez

Settings:
Félix Michelena
Augusto Lega

Sound:
José María San Mateo

Sound Recordist:
Agustín Peinado

Still Photographer:
Simón López

Wardrobe Master:
Humberto Cornejo
Manolita Iglesias

Writer:
Vicente Coello
Miguel Rubio
Leonardo Martín
Eugenio Martín

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