Los chicos (1959) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1959

Original Title:
Los chicos

Alternate Titles:
The Children

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Procusa
Tecisa Film
Época Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Four young men are cited in a kiosk during a rainy afternoon. One has to study and the other three go to the cinema, although they are not allowed to entry because their young age. The group consists of Andrés, who works as bellboy in a hotel and dreams of becoming a bullfighter; Chispa, who follows the orders of an old grumpy man; Carlos, a student; and Negro, a shy boy. All they want is to have fun; but reality forces them to confront the problems of the adult world.

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Assistant Camera:
Ramón Sempere

Assistant Director:
Gonzalo Delgrás
Enrico Bergier

Assistant Editor:
Concepción Piño

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Ángeles Echevarría

Assistant Production Manager:
Faustino Ocaña

Camera Operator:
Eduardo Noé

Cinematography:
Francisco Sempere

Continuity:
Salvador Ginés

Director:
Marco Ferreri

Editor:
José Antonio Rojo

Hairstylist:
María Luisa del Campo

Makeup Artist:
José Echevarría

Music:
Miguel Asins Arbó

Production Manager:
Manuel Torres

Production Secretary:
Concha Hidalgo

Property Master:
Juan Gracia

Screenplay:
Leonardo Martín

Set Decoration:
Francisco Canet Cubel

Settings:
Francisco Prósper

Sound Editor:
Jaime Torrens

Sound Recordist:
Gabriel Basagaña

Still Photographer:
Miguel Guzmán

Story:
Leonardo Martín

Wardrobe Master:
Maruja Hernáiz

Writer:
Marco Ferreri

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