Spanish Fury (1975) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 13, 1975

Original Title:
Furia española

Alternate Titles:
Spanish Fury

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Luis Puigvert Gabriel
Radar Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 81

Season 1973-1974. After fourteen years of drought, the FC Barcelona of Johan Cruyff is making a spectacular campaign. Sebastián, a great fan of soccer, decides then to join a Barça's supporters club. There he will meet the daughter of his friend Amadeo, an attractive young woman who will not stop until Sebastián agrees to marry her. The couple will celebrate their wedding on the same day that Barça and Madrid compete for the League.

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Art Direction:
Benito Rosell

Assistant Costume Designer:
Joaquín Navarro

Assistant Director:
Margarita Carmona
Ángel G. Gauna

Assistant Editor:
Brigitte Fredersdorf
Begoña Macho

Camera Operator:
Santiago Rodríguez

Camera Technician:
Agustín Barril
Francisco Javier Ferrer

Director:
Francesc Betriu

Director of Photography:
Magí Torruella

Editor:
Luis Puigvert

Executive Producer:
José María Cunillés

Makeup Artist:
Ángeles Puig

Original Music Composer:
Juan Bracons
Manuel Cubedo

Production Assistant:
Jacinto Ferrer
Ambrosio Farreres

Production Controller:
Enrique Guevara

Property Master:
Luis Ferrando

Script Supervisor:
Miguel Tristán

Seamstress:
Ana Salmerón

Set Decoration:
Elisa Ruiz
José Rosell

Sound:
Joan Quilis

Sound Engineer:
Jordi Sangenís

Still Photographer:
Gerardo Cruz

Writer:
José Luis García Sánchez
Francesc Betriu

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