The Love of Captain Brando Trailer

The Love of Captain Brando Trailer (1974)

28 November 1974 Drama, Romance 92 mins

During the last years of Franco's dictatorship, Fernando, an old republican exile, returns to his home in a small Castilian village and befriends Aurora, a young and attractive teacher.

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Crew

Luis Vázquez

Luis Vázquez Set Decoration

Roberto Parra

Roberto Parra Assistant Director

Laureano López

Laureano López Still Photographer

Enrique Molinero

Enrique Molinero Sound Mixer

Rosa Biadiu

Rosa Biadiu Assistant Director

Ángeles Sánchez

Ángeles Sánchez Assistant Editor

Eduardo Simancas

Eduardo Simancas Sound Assistant

J. Manuel de Nicolás

J. Manuel de Nicolás Assistant Camera

José F. Alted

José F. Alted Production Intern

International Titles

Die Liebe des Capitán Brando Trailer

Die Liebe des Schülers Juan Trailer

Kaptajn Brandos kærlighed Trailer

Brando kapitány szerelme Trailer

Milosc kapitana Brando Trailer

International Releases Dates

Argentina 29 April 1976

Germany 21 June 1974

Denmark 15 November 1979

Spain 28 November 1974

Hungary 05 June 1975

Sweden 18 December 1981

Production Companies

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