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Release Date:
December 31, 1975
Original Title:
Muerte de un quinqui
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Producciones Grégor S.A.
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
A jewel heist goes wrong, resulting in several deaths. Naschy is left with the loot and he takes off with the the cash before the gang is supposed to meet back up. Gang leader Frank Brana sets out to track down the man and the jewels with the help of his gang.
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Assistant Director:
Pedro Pardo
Assistant Editor:
Clorinda Cáceres
Camera Operator:
Fernando Espiga
Ramón Perdiguero
Cinematography:
Miguel Fernández Mila
Costumer:
Rosa García
Director:
León Klimovsky
Editor:
Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa
Focus Puller:
Ramón Perdiguero
Gaffer:
Fernando Moreno
Hairstylist:
Nuria Paradela
Makeup Artist:
Manolita G. Fraile
Producer:
León Klimovsky
Heinrich Starhemberg
Property Master:
Andrés Santana
Script Supervisor:
Ángela Cristóbal
Second Film Editor:
Lucía Cortés
Set Costumer:
Nony Sagasti
Set Decoration:
Cruz María Baleztena
Sound Recordist:
Jesús Jiménez
Special Effects:
Antonio Molina
Still Photographer:
José Salvador
Unit Production Manager:
Enrique González Macho
Writer:
Paul Naschy
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