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Release Date:
June 27, 1962
Original Title:
Plácido
Alternate Titles:
Sviatok dobročinnosti
Uczta wigilijna
Пласидо
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Jet Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: KN RO: AP
Runtime: 84
In a small Spanish town, during the Christmas holidays, a group of rich old ladies organize a peculiar event that consists of inviting a homeless person to sit down to dinner at their wealthy table. Plácido, a humble worker, is hired by the organizers to participate in a parade with his three-wheeled vehicle, a seemingly simple mission that will not be easy for him to accomplish.
Assistant Camera:
Antonio Sala
Antonio Millán
Assistant Decorator:
Domingo Bronchalo
Assistant Director:
Juan Estelrich March
Assistant Editor:
Carmen Fábregas
Conchita Pino
Camera Operator:
Miguel Agudo
Eduardo Noé
Construction Manager:
Enrique Bronchalo
Director:
Luis García Berlanga
Director of Photography:
Francisco Sempere
Editor:
José Antonio Rojo
Executive Producer:
Alfredo Matas
Hair Department Head:
Vicenta Salvador
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Teresa Plumet
Carmela Terán
Makeup Department Head:
Rodrigo Gurucharri
Original Music Composer:
Miguel Asins Arbó
Production Assistant:
Ramón Baillo
Luis Fernández
Production Design:
Andrés Vallvé
Production Director:
Narciso Munné
Production Manager:
José Manuel M. Herrero
Property Master:
Enrique Barrés
Screenplay:
Rafael Azcona
Luis García Berlanga
José Luis Font
José Luis Colina
Screenstory:
Luis García Berlanga
Rafael Azcona
Script Supervisor:
José Luis Font
Set Decoration:
Antonio Cortés
Sound Engineer:
Felipe Fernández
Still Photographer:
Emilio Godes
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