A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 2, 1964
Original Title:
Los dinamiteros
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Film Columbus
Ágata Films
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Doña Pura, don Benito and don Augusto are three venerable old people who usually coincide each month in the queues of the mutuality windows to collect their pension, an opportunity they take advantage of to talk about life. When they learn that the old don Felipe, an acquaintance, is very sick and is alone and without money for a decent funeral, they decide to ask for a loan to help him, but, as they do not grant it, they decide to rob the savings bank. To do this, they will plan everything thoroughly and manufacture a homemade explosive.
Assistant Camera:
Fernando Perrote
Assistant Director:
Fernando Merino
Michelangelo Panaro
Assistant Editor:
Alicia Castillo
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Manolita Castro
Assistant Set Decoration:
Wolfgang Burmann
Camera Operator:
Gianni Antinori
Félix Mirón
Costumer:
Mario Giorsi
Director:
Juan García Atienza
Director of Photography:
Juan Mariné
Editor:
Alfonso Santacana
Executive Producer:
José Luis Dibildos
Line Producer:
Roberto Palaggi
Ricardo Sanz
Makeup Artist:
Emilio Puyol
Music:
Piero Umiliani
Production Assistant:
Fernando Somoza
Production Secretary:
Isabel Ruiz Capillas
Property Master:
Ángel Parrondo
Script Supervisor:
Isabel Ruiz Capillas
Set Decoration:
Santiago Ontañón
Still Photographer:
Felipe López
Story:
Rodrigo Rivero Balestia
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