Palace (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 12, 1996

Original Title:
Palace

Alternate Titles:
Tricicle: Palace

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Canal+ España
Era Films
Lolafilms
Sigma Films
Sogepaq
Sogetel

Production Countries:
Belgium | Netherlands | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 91

While three brothers, heirs of a hotel owner, want to restore the glamour of yesteryear to the establishment, a Health Department official tries to find a way to close it down for good.

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Assistant Director:
Carlos Saura Medrano

Associate Producer:
Fernando de Garcillán

Casting:
Consol Tura

Costume Designer:
José María Garcia Montes
María Luisa Zabala

Director:
Carles Sans
Joan Gràcia
Paco Mir

Director of Photography:
José Luis López-Linares

Editor:
Ernest Blasi

Executive Producer:
Andrés Vicente Gómez

Foley Artist:
Kiku Vidal

Gaffer:
Manuel Carlos da Silva

Hair Designer:
Alda Matos

Key Grip:
Joaquín Amaral

Makeup Designer:
Gregorio Ros

Original Music Composer:
Josep Maria Bardagí

Production Design:
Josep Rosell i Palau

Screenplay:
Paco Mir
Carles Sans
Joan Gràcia

Script Supervisor:
Fátima Ribeiro

Sound:
Pedro Melo

Sound Designer:
Juan 'Cuti' Sánchez
Kiku Vidal

Sound Editor:
Marc Gonell

Special Effects Supervisor:
Reyes Abades

Still Photographer:
Coco Van Oppens
João Tuna

Stunt Coordinator:
Atilio Silva

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