Hollyhock (1954) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 24, 1954

Original Title:
Malvaloca

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Music

Production Companies:
Ariel

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

Malvaloca, dancer and singer, go to Las Canteras when she finds out that Salvador, her exboyfriend has been hurt. Salvador's college, Leonardo, goes with her and falls in love. They start a relation.

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Adaptation:
Francisco Naranjo
Rafael Narbona

Assistant Camera:
Miguel Barquero

Assistant Director:
Víctor López Iglesias

Camera Operator:
César Fraile

Choreographer:
Ramón Monra

Construction Coordinator:
Francisco Prósper

Costume Design:
Román Calatayud

Dialogue:
Rafael Narbona
Francisco Naranjo

Director:
Ramón Torrado

Director of Photography:
Alfredo Fraile

Editor:
Gaby Peñalba

Makeup & Hair:
Emilio Puyol

Music:
José Ruiz de Azagra

Production Assistant:
José Manuel M. Herrero
Segundo Moreno
Gregorio Rodríguez

Production Manager:
Enrique Balader

Production Secretary:
Jesús García Gárgoles

Screenplay:
Serafín Álvarez Quintero
Joaquín Álvarez Quintero
Ramón Torrado

Script Supervisor:
Sinesio Isla

Set Decoration:
Gil Parrondo
Luis Pérez Espinosa

Sound:
Fernando Bernáldez

Still Photographer:
Antonio Ortas

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