La familia bien, gracias (1979) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 14, 1979

Original Title:
La familia bien, gracias

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Impala
Pedro Masó PC

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: APTA 

Runtime: 104

Sequel to "The Great Family" and "Family and one more". A widower and the godfather of his 16 children, aged two, wistfully contemplate the past. The father was left alone in the family home, but loneliness overwhelms him so he decides to spend some time at home for each of their children, most of whom are married. But the experience ends up being disastrous.

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Assistant Director:
Andrés Vich

Assistant Editor:
Pilar Millán
Matilde López

Camera Operator:
Eduardo Noé

Cinematography:
Alejandro Ulloa

Costume Design:
Asunción Vila

Director:
Pedro Masó

Editor:
Alfonso Santacana

Executive Producer:
Francisco Hueva

Gaffer:
Casimiro Dengra

Hairstylist:
Vicenta Palmero

Makeup Artist:
Julián Ruiz

Music:
Juan Carlos Calderón

Producer:
Pedro Masó

Production Manager:
Carlos Orengo

Property Master:
Ricardo García Arrojo

Set Decoration:
Ramiro Gómez

Sound Engineer:
Enrique Molinero

Still Photographer:
Simón López

Unit Production Manager:
Francisco Molero

Video Assist Operator:
Domingo Martín

Writer:
Pedro Masó
Rafael Azcona

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