In the Easter holidays of 1967, three friends come to Torremolinos willing to flirt and experience strong emotions. Contact with a new environment, in which while some find the lies that hide behind the luxury and splendor and dangers that accompany life easier, others find true love.
Unfortunately the movie Días de viejo color is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Pedro Olea | Director |
Writing | Antonio Giménez Rico | Writer |
Camera | Raúl Pérez Cubero | Camera Operator |
Costume & Make-Up | Elena Cervera | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Production | Antonio López Moreno | Production Manager |
Directing | José Luis López del Río | Second Assistant Director |
Sound | Felipe Fernández | Sound |
Production | Antonio López Moreno | Executive Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | María Luisa de la Torre | Makeup Artist |
Art | Wolfgang Burmann | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Marta Pérez-Nevado | Costume Design |
Production | Gabriel Iglesias | Assistant Production Manager |
Sound | Martín Cabañas | Sound |
Camera | Manuel Rojas | Director of Photography |
Editing | José Antonio Rojo | Editor |
Camera | Julio Wizuete | Still Photographer |
Writing | Ángel Llorente | Writer |
Sound | Carmelo Bernaola | Music |
Camera | Miguel Ángel Muñoz | Assistant Camera |
Writing | Luis Mamerto López-Tapias | Writer |
Costume & Make-Up | Ana Morales | Costume Design |
Directing | Antonio José Betancor | First Assistant Director |
Directing | José Pernas | Assistant Director |
Art | Tomás Fernández | Construction Coordinator |
Editing | Rosa María Alcolea | Assistant Editor |
Production | Luis Mamerto López-Tapias | Executive Producer |
Production | Francisco Chuliá | Executive Producer |
Production | Joaquín Nieto | Assistant Production Manager |
Sound | Luis Castro | Sound Effects Editor |
Editing | Eduardo Biurrun | Assistant Editor |