Es peligroso casarse a los 60 (1981) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 25, 1981

Original Title:
Es peligroso casarse a los 60

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Filmayer

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP 

Runtime: 98

A confirmed bachelor, over his sixties, is finally decided to marry, with the primary objective of having a son to inherit his business of coaches for tourists. Held the wedding, descendants don't arrive, but what comes into the house of the protagonist is an 18-year-old daughter of a distant childhood sweetheart willing to impose other points of view about everything.

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Assistant Camera:
José Antonio Villalba

Assistant Director:
Andrés Vich

Assistant Editor:
Marisa Ramírez de Loaysa
Paloma Ramírez de Loaysa

Assistant Production Manager:
Manuel Sánchez

Costume Design:
Humberto Cornejo

Costumer:
Carmen de la Casa

Director:
Mariano Ozores

Director of Photography:
Raúl Pérez Cubero

Editor:
Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa

Hairstylist:
Josefa Pérez

Line Producer:
Jesús R. Folgar

Makeup Artist:
Manuel Martín

Music:
Gregorio García Segura

Production Manager:
Jesús R. Folgar

Property Master:
Antonio Mateos
Jesús Mateos

Screenplay:
Dionisio Ramos

Script:
Consuelo Alfaya

Second Assistant Camera:
Ricardo Andreu hijo
Ricardo Andreu

Set Decoration:
Julio Esteban

Still Photographer:
Alejandro Diges

Writer:
Vicente Coello
Mariano Ozores

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