A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 21, 1967
Original Title:
40 grados a la sombra
Alternate Titles:
Cuarenta grados a la sombra
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Cinehit
Productores Exhibidores Films Sociedad Anónima (PEFSA)
Production Countries:
Argentina | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP
Runtime: 90
For eleven months a year, Evaristo, Máximo and Jacinto have only thought of one thing: summer vacations. Each one, in his own way, will try to deal with the forty degrees in the shadow of Madrid. Evaristo is a beach man and this year, as always, he approaches the coast with Filomena, his wife. The agglomerations to get a square meter of sand, the cakes in the chiringuito to eat the tortilla will be about to kill him. But it does not matter, September will come to rest from the summer. Maximum, on the contrary, is of the mountain. And this year he has rented a villa for himself and his family, including mother-in-law. Finally, Jacinto, owner of a gym, has sent his wife and children to Benidorm, while he remains "rodríguez" in the capital,
Assistant Camera:
José F. Ariznavarreta
Assistant Director:
Francisco Ariza
Assistant Editor:
María Elena Sáinz de Rozas
Camera Operator:
Teo Escamilla
Costume Design:
Maribel
Director:
Mariano Ozores
Director of Photography:
Vicente Minaya Ortega
Editor:
Rosa G. Salgado
Makeup Artist:
María de Elena
Music:
Guillermo Teruel
Producer:
Néstor Gaffet
Production Assistant:
José Ángel Santos
Production Manager:
José María Ramos
Property Master:
Jesús Mateos
José Romero
Script Supervisor:
José Nolla
Set Decoration:
Marta Wybert
Sound Effects:
Luis Castro
Special Effects:
Adolfo Cofiño
Francisco Rodríguez Asensio
Still Photographer:
Jorge Alsina
Story:
Elena Tarche
Wardrobe Master:
Humberto Cornejo
Writer:
Mariano Ozores
Alfonso Paso
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