A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 25, 1982
Original Title:
La casa de las siete tumbas
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Depafilm
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Clara and Cecilia are two friends who have evolved very differently, regarding the scary stories that were so important during their childhood.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Mónica Barbero
Assistant Director:
Américo Ortiz de Zárate
Assistant Editor:
Eduardo Cardozo
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Gerardo Millone
Assistant Set Decoration:
Graciela Oderigo
Camera Operator:
Hugo Colace
Camera Trainee:
Gustavo Testa
Continuity:
Laura Garavano
Costume Design:
Jorge Ferrari
Director:
Pedro Stocki
Director of Photography:
Juan Carlos Lenardi
Editor:
Óscar Esparza
Electrician:
René Broman
Manuel Muñoz
Eduardo Broman
Daniel Navarro
Executive Producer:
Claudio Arbós
First Assistant Camera:
Carlos Taniel
First Assistant Director:
Rubén Tato
Hairstylist:
Duilio
Idea:
Atilio Polverini
Fernando Real
Makeup Artist:
Óscar Mulet
José Pasos
Music:
Jorge Candia
Negative Cutter:
Haydee De Yerio
Production Assistant:
Mario Antonio Vitali
Gerardo Millone
Production Design:
Jorge Ferrari
Production Manager:
Ruben Laporte
Props:
Jorge Llinás
Second Assistant Camera:
Jorge Benisch
Second Assistant Director:
Gabriel Arbós
Sound Director:
Eusebio Aguilera
Mario Antognini
Special Effects:
Óscar Mulet
José Pasos
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Óscar Mulet
José Pasos
Still Photographer:
Gustavo Bonifacini
Writer:
Atilio Polverini
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