Fifth District (1958) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 16, 1958

Original Title:
Distrito Quinto

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Julio Coll Claramunt
Juro Films, P.C.

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP 

Runtime: 94

Five men commit a robbery and flee each one for his side. Later they meet in a place to distribute the millions. While they wait for Juan, who is the one who takes the booty, each of them is imagining what it is going to do with his part. But the wait is doing long billiard cue to him and they are becoming nervous thinking that his companion will never appear, remembering they knew since him and since the things were happening up to the current moment.

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Adaptation:
Julio Coll

Assistant Editor:
Ángeles Pruña

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Amparo Primo

Assistant Production Manager:
Marcelino Riba-Abizanda

Camera Operator:
Milton Stefani

Cinematography:
Salvador Torres Garriga

Director:
Julio Coll

Editor:
Emilio Rodríguez

Makeup Artist:
Práxedes Martínez

Music:
Xavier Montsalvatge

Production Manager:
Enrique Sau
Rosa Bargués de Coll
Jesús Castro Blanco

Production Secretary:
Paquita Vilanova

Property Master:
Ramón Miró

Screenplay:
Julio Coll

Set Decoration:
Juan Alberto Soler

Sound Technical Supervisor:
Enrique de la Riva

Still Photographer:
Jesús Teixidó

Wardrobe Designer:
Encarna Rodríguez

Writer:
Jorge Illa
José Germán Huici

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