María Morena (1952) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 2, 1952

Original Title:
María Morena

Genres:
Drama | Music

Production Companies:
Ariel

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 75

María Morena is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by José María Forqué and Pedro Lazaga. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival.

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Assistant Camera:
Eduardo Burman

Assistant Director:
Joaquín Romero Marchent

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Elisa Aspachs

Camera Operator:
Félix Mirón

Choreographer:
Emma Maleras

Construction Coordinator:
Enrique Bronchalo

Costume Design:
Rafael Richart

Director:
Pedro Lazaga Sabater
José María Forqué

Director of Photography:
Manuel Berenguer

Editor:
María Rosa Ester

Hairstylist:
Amparo Primo

Makeup Artist:
Antonio Florido

Music:
Jesús García Leoz

Producer:
Miguel Herrero
Juan N. Solórzano

Production Design:
Francisco Naranjo

Production Manager:
Isidro Esteban Sanahuja

Production Secretary:
José María Tobar
Carlos Boué

Property Master:
Antonio Mos

Screenplay:
Francisco Naranjo
Pedro Lazaga Sabater

Script Supervisor:
Ignacio Grau

Set Decoration:
Juan Frexe

Sound Engineer:
Miguel Sitges

Still Photographer:
Claudio Gómez Grau

Unit Production Manager:
Juan N. Solórzano

Writer:
José María Forqué

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