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Release Date:
January 29, 1959
Original Title:
¿Dónde vas, Alfonso XII?
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
Interpeninsular
PECSA Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP
Runtime: 112
Alfonso de Borbón and his cousin María de las Mercedes de Orleans fall in love and, although both families do not maintain good relationships, young people marry when Alfonso became king of Spain.
Assistant Camera:
José García de la Cruz
Assistant Director:
José Luis Robles
Ricardo Blasco
Assistant Editor:
Teresa Bort
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Fernando Martínez
Assistant Production Manager:
José María Téllez
Antonio Sau Olite
Assistant Set Decoration:
José Antonio de la Guerra
Camera Operator:
Ricardo Navarrete
Costume Design:
Joaquín Esparza
José Luis Molina
Ochagavía
Ricardo Vargas
Dialogue:
Juan Ignacio Luca de Tena
Director:
Luis César Amadori
Director of Photography:
José F. Aguayo
Editor:
Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa
Hairstylist:
Esperanza Paradela
Makeup & Hair:
José Luis Ruiz
Music:
Guillermo Cases
Producer:
José Carreras Planas
Production Assistant:
Pablo Tallaví
Jesús R. Folgar
Production Manager:
Julián Esteban Gómez
Property Master:
Joaquín Domínguez
Luciano Díaz
Screenplay:
Manuel Tamayo Castro
Second Assistant Director:
Maximiliano Peñín
Set Decoration:
Enrique Alarcón
Settings:
Francisco Rodríguez Asensio
Sound Engineer:
José María San Mateo
Antonio Alonso
León Lucas de la Peña
Still Photographer:
Felipe López
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