Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Fifth Floor Neighbour (1970) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 26, 1970

Original Title:
No desearás al vecino del quinto

Alternate Titles:
No desearás al vecino del 5º
Não Desejarás o Delicadinho do Quinto
O Delicadinho do 5.º

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Atlántida Films
Fida Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 12 

Runtime: 83

Pedro, a handsome gynecologist who lives in Toledo (Spain), does not have just a clientele due to the jealousy that his sex appeal causes in the husbands and boyfriends of his patients. To make matters worse, his mother still treats him like a child and the traditionalist members of his girlfriend's family don't look kindly upon Pedro. But on a trip to Madrid to attend a conference on medicine he meets Antón, his effeminate neighbor of the fifth floor, whose fashion boutique for women thrives thanks to the complicity he knows to establish with his customers.

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Assistant Director:
Giorgio Ubaldi
Jaime D'Ors

Assistant Editor:
José Salcedo
Rosa Ortiz

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Marina Pavía

Conductor:
Piero Umiliani

Costume Design:
Lucía Prado

Costumer:
Maruja Fernández

Director:
Ramón Fernández

Director of Photography:
Hans Burmann

Editor:
Pedro del Rey

Executive Producer:
José Frade

Makeup Artist:
Franco Di Girolamo
Carlos Nin

Music:
Piero Umiliani

Production Assistant:
Ramón Baillo

Production Manager:
Luis Méndez

Property Master:
José Garijo

Screenplay:
Sandro Continenza

Script Supervisor:
José Antonio Escrivá

Set Decoration:
Wolfgang Burmann

Unit Production Manager:
Francesco Campitelli

Writer:
Juan José Alonso Millán

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