A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 31, 1963
Original Title:
Días de otoño
Alternate Titles:
Fall Days
Frustration
Jours D'Automne
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Clasa Films Mundiales
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Luisa is a small-town girl who works in the bakery of the widower Don Albino. Luisa dreams of marrying and loves children. Just as Don Albino shows interest in her, Luisa announces that she will marry soon with Carlos, the driver of a rich house whom she met recently...
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Adaptation:
Julio Alejandro
Assistant Editor:
Rosa Schoemann
Camera Operator:
Manuel González
Co-Director:
Ignacio Villareal
Director:
Roberto Gavaldón
Director of Photography:
Gabriel Figueroa
Editor:
Gloria Schoemann
Editorial Services:
Abraham Cruz
Executive Producer:
Felipe Subervielle
First Assistant Camera:
Pablo Ríos
Hairstylist:
Esperanza Gómez
Lighting Technician:
Daniel López
Makeup Artist:
Armando Meyer
Original Music Composer:
Raúl Lavista
Original Story:
B. Traven
Production Design:
Manuel Fontanals
Production Manager:
Héctor López Lechuga
Enrique L. Morfín
Screenplay:
Emilio Carballido
Script Supervisor:
Miguel Ángel Madrigal
Sound:
James L. Fields
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Galdino R. Samperio
Sound Recordist:
Jesús González Gancy
Special Effects:
Juan Muñoz Ravelo
Still Photographer:
Ángel Corona
Title Designer:
Nicolás Rueda Jr.
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