Snakes and Ladders (1965) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 8, 1965

Original Title:
El juego de la oca

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Cesáreo González
Paraguas Films S.A.
Producciones Benito Perojo

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 18 

Runtime: 112

Jose Antonio Amor co-stars with Sonia Bruno and Maria Blanco in this comedy drama about a married man with three children. When his family leaves on vacation, the man has an affair with a pretty office worker. The relationship between the two develops slowly before they end up in bed together. Speeded up shots are used effectively to illustrate the thoughts of the characters. Technical aspects and performances are fine and overshadow some uneven editing.

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Assistant Camera:
Teo Escamilla

Assistant Director:
Francisco Ariza

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Juan Sánchez

Camera Operator:
Luis Cuadrado

Director:
Manuel Summers

Director of Photography:
Francisco Fraile

Editor:
Pedro del Rey

Electrician:
José Moreno
Abamova

Executive Producer:
José Manuel Goyanes Perojo

Hairstylist:
María Nieves Ruiz

Makeup Artist:
Ángel Fernando Martín

Music:
Antonio Pérez Olea

Producer:
Benito Perojo

Production Assistant:
Ramón Escribano

Property Master:
José Luis Bermúdez de Castro Acaso

Set Decoration:
Sigfrido Burman

Sound:
Felipe Fernández

Special Effects:
Manuel Sayans

Still Photographer:
Jorge Alsina

Unit Production Manager:
José Antonio Pérez Giner

Writer:
Pilar Miró
Manuel Summers

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