La ciudad no es para mí explained

La ciudad no es para mí
Director:Pedro Lazaga
Cinematography:Juan Mariné
Music:Antón García Abril
Studio:Pedro Masó Producciones Cinematográficas
Distributor:Filmayer S.A.
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish
Runtime:1h 36min
Budget:5 million pesetas[1]
Gross:65,645,694 pesetas ($0.9 million)

La ciudad no es para mí is a 1966 Spanish comedy film directed by Pedro Lazaga and based on the play of the same name by Fernando Lázaro Carreter published under the pen name Fernando Ángel Lozano. It stars Paco Martínez Soria as Agustín Valverde, an old widower peasant from the Aragonese village of Calacierva who decides to go to Madrid to live with his son and daughter-in-law.

It was the highest-grossing Spanish film between 1965 and 1968 with 65,645,694 pesetas.[2] [3]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: El gran triunfo del humor baturro. aisge . 24 February 2015 . es . Héctor Martín Rodrigo.
  2. Variety. September 10, 1969. 32. O'Brien. John J.. Spanish Exhibition B.O. Figures; MGM's 'Zhivago,' Mexico's 'Padrecito' Lead; '68 Gross of $89,123,429.
  3. Book: ICAA. Boletín informativo del control de taquila. Datos del cuatro trimestre 1968. 261. 1969.