A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 12, 1983
Original Title:
Soldados de plomo
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Anem Films
Brezal P.C.
Estela Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Andrew returns to his hometown after a long absence. His father was a military high society who abandoned his wife to join the mother of Andrew, one cupletista second row. The reason for his return is to take over an old inheritance left him by his father: A semirruinoso house that is about to be declared a historic monument. But his desire to settle the matter soon are broken by the intrusion of his brother Ramon in buying the house. Andrés relationships with his family and with old attorney Don Dimas and her daughter Whitey complicated.
Assistant Camera:
Javier Serrano
Assistant Director:
Josetxo San Mateo
Assistant Editor:
Lucio Cortés
Claudio García
Assistant Set Decoration:
Koldo Vallés
Associate Producer:
Antonio Resines
Alfonso Ronda
Francisco Julia
Costumer:
Marina Rodríguez
Director:
José Sacristán
Director of Photography:
Juan Ruiz Anchía
Editor:
José Luis Matesanz
Electrician:
Rafael Castro
Carlos Miguel
Gaffer:
Rafael García Martos
Grip:
Alfredo Díaz
Music:
Josep «Kitflus» Mas
Novel:
Eduardo Mendoza
Producer:
Félix Tusell
José Luis Olaizola
Production Assistant:
Ricardo García Arrojo
Production Design:
Félix Murcia
Production Manager:
José Luis García Arrojo
Production Secretary:
Delfina Baigorri
Property Master:
José María Lago
Screenplay:
José Sacristán
Script Supervisor:
Raimundo García
Second Assistant Camera:
Juan Molina
Second Assistant Director:
Mariano Barroso
Sound:
José Miguel 'Ibiricu' Ramos
Sound Assistant:
Antonio Bloch
Rogelio Armada
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Antonio Illán
Special Effects:
Antonio Molina
Still Photographer:
Mario Pacheco
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