Boda accidentada (1943) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 2, 1943

Original Title:
Boda accidentada

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Campa P.C.
Compañía Industrial Film Español S.A. (CIFESA)

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 16  RO: AP 

Runtime: 63

Kitty, niece of a Marchioness, is betrothed to Don Candido, a wealthy manufacturer of preserves. Nico, an old friend of Candide who is completely ruined, arrives to the fashion hotel in which both are. Nico falls in love with Kitty, but, unlike the other men who court her, treats her with indifference. The girl, wounded in his pride, it is interested to Nico. Just before the wedding, Don Candido leaves claimed by its industrial businesses, and instructs his friend to take care of his bride. Nico and Kitty end up falling in love. Don Candido back the same day fixed for the wedding.

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Assistant Camera:
Salvador Torres Garriga

Assistant Director:
Víctor López Iglesias
Ricardo Gascón

Camera Operator:
Jaime Piquer

Cinematography:
Jaime Piquer

Director:
Ignacio F. Iquino

Editor:
Juan Serra

Hairstylist:
Amelia Alcaraz

Key Makeup Artist:
Luis Alcaraz

Music:
Juan Durán Alemany

Producer:
Aureliano Campa

Property Master:
Ramón Miró

Set Decoration:
José Pellicer

Sound:
Francisco Gómez Méndez

Still Photographer:
José Lázaro

Unit Production Manager:
Manuel Miralles

Writer:
Ignacio F. Iquino
Francisco Prada

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