Eva 63 (1963) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 5, 1963

Original Title:
Eva 63

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Ateca S.A.

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: APTA 

Runtime: 105

Elena is a writer and is in a relationship with a painter, Fernando. Charo works as a waitress in a hotel and continues to dream of John Sargent, her platonic love, although when she discovers that the actor is gay she returns to her boyfriend Luis. Mara, a model, and Miguel is dating a sick man much older than them. Eugenia is a haute couture dressmaker and cares for her niece Soledad, who wants to be a singer. All of them have ambitions of love, but none is happy with their current situation.

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Assistant Camera:
Ramón Fernández Prestamero

Assistant Director:
Francisco Yllera

Assistant Editor:
Alicia Castillo

Assistant Makeup Artist:
María del Barco

Assistant Production Manager:
José Sanz

Camera Operator:
Ricardo Poblete
Fernando Guillot

Cinematography:
Eloy Mella

Construction Coordinator:
Augusto Lega
Félix Michelena

Director:
Pedro Lazaga Sabater

Editor:
Alfonso Santacana

Line Producer:
José Antonio Martínez de Arévalo

Makeup Artist:
Adolfo Ponte

Music:
Antón García Abril

Production Assistant:
Marino Méndez

Production Design:
Félix Michelena

Production Manager:
Fernando Somoza

Property Master:
Juan Gracia
Antonio Ibáñez

Script Supervisor:
Mercedes Segura

Set Decoration:
Francisco Canet Cubel

Settings:
Rafael Ferri

Sound Editor:
Felipe Fernández

Title Designer:
M. Blanco

Writer:
Pedro Lazaga Sabater
José María Palacio

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