A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 26, 2002
Original Title:
¡Hasta aquí hemos llegado!
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Arual Producciones Cinematográficas S.L.
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
When his wife cheats on him, his car is stolen, and his company is accused of embezzlement, Rodrigo (Carlos Sobera) decides to stage his death, come back as his long-lost twin brother, Ricardo, and start fresh with his family. But much to his chagrin, he learns that his wife doesn't miss him, his kids speak poorly of him, and his boss may have framed him. Elisa Matilla, Cora Tiedra and Javier Pereira co-star in this comedy.
Art Direction:
Soledad Seseña
Assistant Camera:
Alicia del Rio
Lilí Cabrera
Paco Sánchez Polo
Assistant Director:
Michael Aguiló
Assistant Editor:
Patricia Martínez
Assistant Makeup Artist:
David Frances
Vanesa García
Boom Operator:
Óscar Segovia
Costume Design:
Carlos Díez
Director:
Yolanda García Serrano
Director of Photography:
Porfirio Enríquez
Dolby Consultant:
Ricardo Viñas
Editor:
José Salcedo
Electrician:
Julio González
Daniel Núñez Pérez
Juan Carlos Torres
Executive Producer:
Eva de A. Paniagua
Martín Sacristán Luna
Gaffer:
Enrique Sacristán
Grip:
Carlos Parra
Hairstylist:
Elena Artiles
Manolo Carretero
Makeup Artist:
Lourdes Briones
Music:
Manolo Tena
Post Production Assistant:
Encarnación Arriero
Producer:
Carlos Sobera
Production Assistant:
Mariela Balbona
Borja Bartolomé
Marino López
Nina Revenga
Production Coordinator:
Joaquín Domínguez
Production Manager:
Mikel Nieto
Props:
Jaime Anduiza
Ana Cecilia Tejeda
Raúl Martín
Script Supervisor:
María Bardem
Sound:
Miguel Ángel Polo
Sound Assistant:
Alejandro Polo
Sound Effects Editor:
Guillermo Bermúdez
Sound Mixer:
José Antonio Bermúdez
Raúl Lasvignes
Special Effects:
Reyes Abades
Still Photographer:
Jorge Enseñat
Stunts:
Sergio Atanes
José Gómez Escribano
Inocencio Losada
Julio Pimentel
Pedro Fraile
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