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Release Date:
October 7, 1959
Original Title:
El hombre y el monstruo
Alternate Titles:
The Man and the Monster
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Cinematográfica ABSA
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 78
A failed pianist sells his soul to the devil in return for his becoming the greatest musician in the world. The catch: every time he plays he turns into a horrible monster.
Assistant Director:
Felipe Palomino
Assistant Editor:
Sigfrido García
Camera Intern:
Mario Diver
Camera Operator:
Cirilo Rodríguez
Director:
Rafael Baledón
Director of Photography:
Raúl Martínez Solares
Editor:
Carlos Savage
Lighting Supervisor:
Carlos Nájera
Makeup Department Head:
Armando Mayer
Music Director:
Gustavo César Carrión
Musician:
María Teresa Rodríguez
Producer:
Abel Salazar
Production Manager:
Alfredo Salazar
Production Supervisor:
Paul Castelain
Screenplay:
Alfredo Salazar
Screenstory:
Raúl Zenteno
Script Coordinator:
Pablo Álvarez Rubio
Set Designer:
Javier Torres Torija
Sound Director:
James L. Fields
Sound Editor:
Reynaldo P. Portillo
Sound Mixer:
Galdino R. Samperio
Sound Recordist:
Manuel Topete
Special Effects:
Juan Muñoz Ravelo
Title Graphics:
Nicolás Rueda Jr.
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