Ninety Minutes Explained

Ninety Minutes
Director:Antonio del Amo
Music:Jesús García Leoz
Cinematography:Juan Mariné
Editing:Bienvenida Sanz
Studio:Castilla Films
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:Spain

Ninety Minutes (Spanish: Noventa minutos) is a 1949 Spanish drama film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Nani Fernández and Enrique Guitart.[1]

The film's art direction was by Sigfrido Burmann.

Synopsis

A group of neighbors with different ideas and circumstances, along with a policeman and a thief, hide in a bomb shelter during a German aerial bombardment of London. Once the attack is over, they discover that they cannot get out of there, because the entrance door is jammed by the rubble. It is from there that they discover that they can die asphyxiated within a maximum period of ninety minutes, which will change the lives of all of them and will make the true identity of each one emerge.[2]

Cast

References

  1. de España p.8
  2. Web site: Noventa minutos de Antonio del Amo (1948) contada por Dqvlapeli Blog . 2022-05-20 . www.dequevalapeli.com.

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