Visanteta, estáte quieta Trailer

Visanteta, estáte quieta Trailer (1979)

27 August 1979 Comedy

Just when normalcy seemed to have returned to the Valencian town of Favara with Visanteta's marriage, tragedy strucks and she's widowed. To avoid the wrath of Saint Barbara after Visanteta's honor is threatened, they seek her a husband, but none lasts for long.

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Crew

John Cabrera

John Cabrera Director of Photography

Adolfo Cofiño

Adolfo Cofiño Set Decoration

Julio Sánchez Caballero

Julio Sánchez Caballero Still Photographer

Isabel Mulá

Isabel Mulá Script Supervisor

Julio Madurga

Julio Madurga Camera Operator

José Luis Criado

José Luis Criado Assistant Camera

Miguel Ángel Alonso

Miguel Ángel Alonso Property Master

Fernando Perrote

Fernando Perrote Assistant Camera

Blanca del Rey

Blanca del Rey Assistant Editor

International Titles

La gata caliente Trailer

Vicenteta, estigues queta Trailer

Visanteta, esta-te queta Trailer

International Releases Dates

Spain 27 August 1979

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