Escuela de periodismo Trailer

Escuela de periodismo Trailer (1956)

02 August 1956 Drama, Comedy 85 mins

Report on the activities of the Spanish journalists. Series of separate episodes of various kinds, including almost all the areas normally covered by the national journalism, from sports to chronicle events.

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Cast

Fred Galiana

as Self - boxeador

Miguel Poblet

as Self - ciclista

Ángel Jordán

as Fernando Montalvo, estudiante de periodismo

Ketty de Briñas

as Mari Carmen Ríos, estudiante de periodismo

Manuel Gas

as Antonio, entrenador de boxeo

Eugenio Bugallo

as Self - boxeador

Pedro Segura

as Abuelo de Fred Galiana

Jules Avernin

as Julio Avernin, manager de Fred Galiana

Manolo Aguirre

as Manolo, apoderado de Chamaco

José María Carcasona

as Estudiante de periodismo

Nuria Valldaura

as Alicia Campos, estudiante de periodismo

Salvador Muñoz

as Profesor escuela de periodismo

Rosario Coscolla

as Madre de Fred Galiana

Jesús Puche

as Hombre de la pancarta

José Vidal

as Taxista

Crew

Julio Pérez de Rozas

Julio Pérez de Rozas Camera Operator

Antonio Bofarull

Antonio Bofarull Line Producer

Juan Amorós

Juan Amorós Assistant Camera

José Luis Pérez de Rozas

José Luis Pérez de Rozas Director of Photography

Enrique Bronchalo

Enrique Bronchalo Set Decoration

Joana Biarnés

Joana Biarnés Still Photographer

Alberto Ortega

Alberto Ortega Assistant Editor

Manuel Bengoa

Manuel Bengoa Production Manager

Rodrigo Gurrucharri

Rodrigo Gurrucharri Makeup Artist

Enrique de la Riva

Enrique de la Riva Sound Engineer

Manuel Tronxo

Manuel Tronxo Assistant Makeup Artist

International Releases Dates

Spain 02 August 1956

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