The Lion's Share (1978) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 3, 1978

Original Title:
La parte del león

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Cinemagroup
Jorge N. Cuomo Producciones

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: g 

Runtime: 85

Everybody wants the lion's share but, what's the price, love? betrayal? ...death?

Story of a ordinary human being who, by chance, take possession of the money that was stolen from a bank, thinking that will solve all his problems.

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Assistant Camera:
Héctor Fernández
Enrique Filipelli

Assistant Director:
Jorge Gundín

Assistant Editor:
Francisco Mirada

Boom Operator:
Pedro Marra

Camera Operator:
Armando Bugallo

Costume Design:
Kathy Saavedra

Director:
Adolfo Aristarain

Director of Photography:
Horacio Maira

Editor:
Miguel Pérez

Executive Producer:
Héctor Noli

First Assistant Director:
Claudio Reiter

Gaffer:
Alberto Tiero

Hairstylist:
Angelica Terruzzi

Lighting Technician:
Raúl Castro
Manuel Muñoz
Pablo Menna

Makeup Artist:
Marina Cristina Copello

Music:
Jorge Navarro
Aníbal Gruart

Negative Cutter:
Haydee De Yerio

Producer:
Jorge Cuomo
Lita Stantic

Production Assistant:
Aldo Pastur

Production Design:
Kathy Saavedra

Props:
Oreste Sacchi

Sound:
Jorge Stavropulos

Sound Assistant:
Pedro Marra

Sound Recordist:
Eduardo López

Still Photographer:
María Inés Teyssié

Writer:
Adolfo Aristarain

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