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Release Date:
October 2, 1961
Original Title:
El pobre García
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
San Pablo Film
Sintes Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP
Runtime: 93
García is employed of advertising at a factory of razor blades and goes out in secret with Conchita, the daughter of the director. One day, taking advantage of the cycle return to Spain, García puts into practice a new and risky system of making him an advertising, but Raúl, the director, dismisses García because he didn´t like the idea. From here, García will gain the life himself in the most varied works: barber, bootblack and guide of the Prado Museum. A difficult situation in order that his former chief accepts the relation that it supports with his daughter.
Assistant Camera:
José García de la Cruz
Assistant Director:
Rafael Romero Marchent
Assistant Editor:
Concepción Piño
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Dolores García Rey
Assistant Production Manager:
Ramón Baillo
Assistant Set Decoration:
Horacio Rodríguez
Associate Producer:
Tony Leblanc
Camera Operator:
Miguel Agudo
Conductor:
Jean Freber
Director:
Tony Leblanc
Director of Photography:
Francisco Sempere
Editor:
José Antonio Rojo
Executive Producer:
Enrique Fernández Sintes
Hairstylist:
Antonia López
Makeup Artist:
Antonio Florido
Music:
Tony Leblanc
Production Design:
Eduardo Torre de la Fuente
Production Manager:
José Luis Jerez
Property Master:
Guillermo Alcázar
Script Supervisor:
Carmen Robles
Set Decoration:
Eduardo Torre de la Fuente
Sound:
Antonio Alonso
Sound Assistant:
Rogelio Armada
Sound Director:
Jaime Torrens
Still Photographer:
Antonio Ibañez
Unit Production Manager:
Guillermo Alcázar
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