Un paso al frente Trailer

Un paso al frente Trailer (1960)

31 October 1960 Comedy, Romance 92 mins

Rafael, Miguel and Gabriel are three boys of different social status, who come to the call of the Flags of Hunters Parachute enroll in their ranks. Between them comes a great friendship and starring a host of incidents, until Rafael starts a relationship with Milagros, an attractive girl of Alcala.

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Cast

Tomás Blanco

as Sargento Canuto Bermúdez

Xan das Bolas

as Román

José Campos

as Miguel Ibarra

Germán Cobos

as Rafael Aguirre

Alfredo Mayo

as Comandante Guzmán

Julio Núñez

as Gabriel Linares

María del Valle

as Milagros

Tony Soler

as Belita

Luana Alcañiz

as Doña Luisa

Antonio García Quijada

as Padre de Miguel

Francisco Bernal

as Cliente del estanco

Crew

Raúl Pérez Cubero

Raúl Pérez Cubero Assistant Camera

Antoni Ribas

Antoni Ribas Script Supervisor

Rafael Carrillo

Rafael Carrillo Production Manager

Gil Parrondo

Gil Parrondo Set Decoration

Juan García

Juan García Construction Coordinator

Rafael Pacheco

Rafael Pacheco Camera Operator

Jaime Pérez Cubero

Jaime Pérez Cubero Assistant Set Decoration

Jaime Torrens

Jaime Torrens Sound Director

César Benítez

César Benítez Still Photographer

Ramón Crespo

Ramón Crespo Production Assistant

Luis Pérez Espinosa

Luis Pérez Espinosa Set Decoration

José Luis Ruiz

José Luis Ruiz Makeup Artist

Miguel Agudo

Miguel Agudo Camera Operator

International Releases Dates

Spain 31 October 1960

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