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Release Date:
September 14, 1976
Original Title:
La lozana andaluza
Alternate Titles:
La lozana andalusa
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Aspa
Impala
Primex Italiana
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 18
Runtime: 98
In 16th century Rome, Rampín, a friendly and shameless rogue, exploits his arts of deception. He lives with his aunt, Napolitana, a pimp dedicated to the same trades as his nephew. With the arrival of a beautiful Andalusian, Lozana, her fortune enters their house by making her the most beautiful courtesan in Rome. Lozana and Rampín reach an agreement: he will be at her service, taking her lovers home, and she will treat him like a king and give him the best, something that others will never have. But one fine day, Don Sancho, a handsome Spaniard, falls in love with her.
Assistant Director:
Miguel Ángel Barbero
Mimmola Girosi
Assistant Set Decoration:
Daniel Vega
Costume Design:
María Eugenia Escrivá
Víctor María Cortezo
Director:
Vicente Escrivá
Director of Photography:
Raúl Pérez Cubero
Editor:
Pedro del Rey
Graphic Designer:
Felipe de la Rosa
Hairstylist:
Vittoria Silvi
Makeup Artist:
José Antonio Sánchez
Gloria Granati
Music:
Antón García Abril
Production Manager:
Vicente Escrivá hijo
Production Supervisor:
Lucio Orlandini
Second Unit Director:
Francisco Ariza
Set Decoration:
Adolfo Cofiño
Set Dresser:
Franco Bottari
Sound Engineer:
Jesús Jiménez
Luciano Muratori
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