¡Se armó el belén! (1969) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 29, 1969

Original Title:
¡Se armó el belén!

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Hidalgo PC

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: APTA  RO: AP 

Runtime: 97

An old priest, who has old ideas, is intended to exercise the apostolate in a neighborhood in the suburbs of Madrid. There the revolutionary climate and anti-religious character of the congregation thwarts all his attempts to attract them. The Archbishop admonishes him and asks to renew his methods, using the example of a young priest of a modern parish. The old priest tries to apply in his environment what he has seen in the parish model, setting off a chain of events.

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Assistant Camera:
Luis Berraquero

Assistant Director:
Ricardo Sáenz de Heredia

Assistant Editor:
Federico Vich

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Mercedes Guillot

Assistant Set Decoration:
Antonio de Miguel

Camera Operator:
Miguel Barquero

Construction Coordinator:
Juan García

Director:
José Luis Sáenz de Heredia

Director of Photography:
Michel Kelber

Editor:
Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa

Hairstylist:
Francisca Guillot

Makeup Artist:
Miguel Sesé

Music:
Ángel Arteaga

Producer:
Andrés Velasco

Production Assistant:
José Luis Rubio

Production Design:
Santiago Ontañón

Production Manager:
Andrés Velasco

Property Master:
Francisco Yagüe

Script Supervisor:
Carmen Salas

Set Decoration:
Enrique Alarcón

Settings:
Juan García

Sound Engineer:
José María San Mateo

Still Photographer:
Luis Ruiz Ruiz

Writer:
Rafael J. Salvia
José Luis Sáenz de Heredia

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