The Lion from Estrela (1947) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 21, 1947

Original Title:
O Leão da Estrela

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Tobis Portuguesa

Production Countries:
Portugal

Ratings / Certifications:
PT: M/12 

Runtime: 121

Anastácio lives in Lisbon and is fanatic for Sporting CP, one of the city's football teams. When the team travels to face Porto, he follows it with the family, staying in house of his friend, Mr. Barata, pretending to be rich.

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Assistant Art Director:
Regina Frois

Assistant Director:
Manuel Guimarães

Assistant Editor:
Maria da Graça Gameiro

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Manuel Gaio

Cinematography:
João Silva
Aquilino Mendes

Continuity:
António César dos Santos
Luís Emaús

Dialogue:
João Bastos
Félix Bermudes
Ernesto Rodrigues

Director:
Arthur Duarte

Editor:
António Martins

Lighting Technician:
Augusto Camilo

Makeup Artist:
José María Sánchez
Carmen Sánchez

Music:
Jaime Mendes

Production Design:
Fernando Fragoso

Production Manager:
Rodrigues Pinto

Production Office Assistant:
Armando Malveira

Screenplay:
João Bastos
Ernesto Rodrigues
Félix Bermudes

Set Decorating Coordinator:
Pierre Schild

Set Decoration:
Manuel Mourão
Raúl de Campos

Set Designer:
Amílcar de Oliveira

Sound:
Sousa Santos

Sound Design Assistant:
Carlos Deus
António Garcia
Manuel Vargas

Still Photographer:
João Martins

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