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Release Date:
September 21, 1967
Original Title:
Lo que cuesta vivir
Genres:
Comedy | Music
Production Companies:
Orbe Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Mr Antonio is undergoing a bad economic situation that shares with his daugther Leonor, a lovely teenager who makes him happy and helps him sewing to make end meet. But its not enough and Mr Antonio has no other choice than working as a thug of a night club. A job that brings unexpected changes tto his life.
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Art Direction:
Alfonso de Lucas
Assistant Camera:
Juan Gelpí
Assistant Director:
José Isbert Jr.
Assistant Editor:
Juan Pallejá
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Gabriel Comella
Camera Operator:
Clemente Manzano
Construction Coordinator:
Enrique Bronchalo
Director:
Ricardo Núñez
Director of Photography:
Federico G. Larraya
Editor:
Albert Gasset Nicolau
Hairstylist:
Hipólita López
Makeup Artist:
Antonio Turell
Music:
Augusto Algueró
Producer:
Ricardo Núñez
Production Assistant:
Victoriano García Giraldo
Production Manager:
Gervasio Banciella
Property Master:
José Román
Script Supervisor:
Emilio Martos
Set Decoration:
Alfonso de Lucas
Sound Assistant:
Carlos de la Riva
Sound Engineer:
Enrique de la Riva
Still Photographer:
Francisco Peso
Juan Suriñach
Theatre Play:
Carlos Arniches
Writer:
Mauricio Torres
Ricardo Núñez
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