Stories from Madrid (1958) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 13, 1958

Original Title:
Historias de Madrid

Alternate Titles:
Historias de Madrid

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
UCE (Orphea Films)

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 15 

Runtime: 90

Dawn in Madrid. In the Plaza de la Cibeles begins the daily grind. The statue of the goddess, from its source in the center of the square tells the story of a man, petty speculator, owner of an old building that is going to ask Saint Nicholas for his cooperation to make it sink, and thus be able to lift a twelve-story modern building. But the inhabitants of the block have also implored the Saint to prevent this from happening.

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Assistant Camera:
Jorge Herrero

Assistant Director:
Jesús Franco

Assistant Editor:
Luis Álvarez

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Carlos Paradela

Camera Operator:
Aurelio Torres

Conductor:
Ricardo Roda

Construction Coordinator:
Tomás Fernández

Director:
Ramón Comas

Director of Photography:
Godofredo Pacheco

Editor:
Antonio Gimeno

Hairstylist:
Esperanza Paradela

Makeup Artist:
José Luis Ruiz

Music:
Jesús Franco
Enrique Pinilla

Production Assistant:
José Villafranca

Production Manager:
Vicente Sempere

Property Master:
Gustavo Quintana

Script Supervisor:
Lucía Martín

Set Decoration:
Teddy Villalba

Sound Engineer:
Alfonso Carvajal

Still Photographer:
Víctor Benítez

Writer:
Joaquín Bollo Muro
Ramón Comas
Javier González Álvarez
Luis Antonio Ruiz

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