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Release Date:
January 21, 2000
Original Title:
El corazón del guerrero
Alternate Titles:
Le Coeur du guerrier
Serce wojownika
Сердце воина
クィーン&ウォリアー
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Cartel
TVE
Tornasol Media
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 ES: 16 HU: 12 RO: 12
Runtime: 111
Beldar and Sonja, a pair of thieves, steal a precious gem from the crypt of the Order of the Thousand Eyes, a daring act that will lead to unforeseen consequences.
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Art Direction:
Biaffra
José Luis Arrizabalaga
Assistant Director:
Sergio Francisco
Boom Operator:
Álvaro Aguirre
Casting:
Sara Bilbatúa
Color Grading:
Yolanda Cáceres
Costume Designer:
Javier Artiñano
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Félix Bergés
Director:
Daniel Monzón
Director of Photography:
Carles Gusi
Editor:
Iván Aledo
Foley Artist:
Manuel Corrales
Gaffer:
Jesús Villafáñez
Graphic Designer:
Rubén Cidoncha
Hairstylist:
Mercedes Guillot
Key Grip:
Ramón Muñoz Bravo
Makeup Artist:
José Quetglás
Negative Cutter:
Felisa Catalinas
Original Music Composer:
Roque Baños
Producer:
Javier López Blanco
Gerardo Herrero
Eduardo Campoy
Production Director:
Tino Pont
Production Manager:
Nuria Santos
Property Master:
María Rodríguez
Screenplay:
Daniel Monzón
Script Supervisor:
Juan Vicente Riuve
Second Assistant Director:
Falele Ygueravide
Sound Editor:
Polo Aledo
Sound Mixer:
Diego Garrido
Carlos Garrido
José Antonio Bermúdez
Sound Recordist:
Jorge Ruiz
Special Effects Supervisor:
Raúl Romanillos
Still Photographer:
Matías Nieto
Storyboard Artist:
Marco de Aguilar
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