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Release Date:
September 13, 1951
Original Title:
A.T.M. ¡A toda máquina!
Alternate Titles:
A toda Maquina
Full Speed Ahead
Pedro Infante: ATM A toda máquina
Genres:
Comedy | Music
Production Companies:
Películas Rodríguez
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
MX: B-15
Runtime: 120
A drifter lands a job as an officer in México City's elite motorcycle police unit and gets home with a mate of this unit. The mate is in love with a girl, but he and she are always making jealous to each other. The drifter and the mate get involved themselves in a fight to become the winner of conquering ladies and performing unit acrobatic tricks, interfering with their friendship and profession.
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Assistant Director:
Jorge López Portillo
Camera Operator:
Alvaro Gonzalez
Urbano Vázquez
Director:
Ismael Rodríguez
Director of Photography:
Jack Draper
Editor:
Rafael Portillo
Executive Producer:
Luis Leal Solares
Gaffer:
Miguel Araña
Makeup Artist:
Román Juárez
Music:
Sergio Guerrero
Original Music Composer:
Raúl Lavista
Production Design:
José Rodríguez Granada
Production Director:
Alberto A. Ferrer
Production Manager:
Manuel R. Ojeda
Screenplay:
Ismael Rodríguez
Pedro de Urdimalas
Script Supervisor:
Mario Cisneros
Set Decoration:
Raúl Serrano
Sound Director:
James L. Fields
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Galdino R. Samperio
Sound Recordist:
Manuel Topete
Special Effects:
Jorge Benavides
Still Photographer:
Carlos Tinoco
Title Graphics:
Nicolás Rueda Jr.
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