My Wife's Boyfriends (1972) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 15, 1972

Original Title:
Los novios de mi mujer

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Urfesa P.C.

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: APTA 

Runtime: 85

Emilio Antunez and his wife Charo, come to La Molina, willing to spend a few happy days of vacation. Charo, foreseeing that she will meet with important people, brings an assorted and elegant wardrobe, which is soon able to wear when she meets with Aurora, an old school friend who is married to the eccentric millionaire Taboada.

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Assistant Camera:
Julio Leyva

Assistant Director:
Andrés Vich

Assistant Editor:
Rosa Ortiz
José Salcedo

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Antonio Segovia

Camera Operator:
Eduardo Noé

Director:
Ramón Fernández

Director of Photography:
Hans Burmann

Editor:
Pedro del Rey

Executive Producer:
Enrique Urrutia

Gaffer:
Fernando López

Hairstylist:
Concepción Cano

Makeup Artist:
Manuel Martín

Music:
Gregorio García Segura

Production Assistant:
Manuel Marugán
Santiago Marugán

Production Manager:
Juan Antonio Isasi

Property Master:
Francisco Yagüe
Enrique Jiménez

Screenplay:
Juan José Alonso Millán
Rafael J. Salvia

Script Supervisor:
Gloria Roldán

Second Assistant Camera:
José Luis Aguilar

Set Decoration:
Wolfgang Burmann

Sound Engineer:
Enrique Molinero

Special Sound Effects:
Luis Castro

Still Photographer:
Julio Sánchez Caballero

Story:
Juan José Alonso Millán

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