A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 16, 1984
Original Title:
Los reyes del sablazo
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Aries Cinematográfica Argentina
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: ATP
Runtime: 90
Luisa discovers in the briefcase of Alberto, her husband, a fiery love letter, in which he is portrayed as an impetuous lover.
Assistant Camera:
Francisco Sposito
Assistant Director:
Ricardo Cuevas
Assistant Editor:
Edmundo López
Camera Operator:
Marcelo Pais
Choreographer:
Héctor Estévez
Costume Designer:
Horace Lannes
Sofía Neiman
Director:
Enrique Carreras
Director of Photography:
Víctor Hugo Caula
Editor:
Eduardo López
Miguel López
Electrician:
Juan José Fernández
Hairstylist:
Nélida Aued
Makeup Artist:
Elvira Ramos
Negative Cutter:
Margarita Brondolo
Original Music Composer:
Mike Ribas
Producer:
Luis Osvaldo Repetto
Production Assistant:
Aldo Faroni
Production Design:
Mario Figliozzi Aramburu
Álvaro Durañona y Vedia
Production Manager:
Mario Faroni
Screenplay:
Enrique Carreras
José P. Dominiani
Screenstory:
Ariel Cortazzo
Second Assistant Director:
Juan Iribas
Enrique Carreras Jr.
Sound:
Jorge Castronuovo
Sound Assistant:
Juan Carlos Bertola
Still Photographer:
Juan Ritter
Studio Teacher:
Jorge Paracca
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