Spain / Jul 10, 1967
Codo con codo (1967)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Bruno and Micky are two young people who abandon their studies to dedicate themselves to song. When Bruno meets Mayte and becomes a fashionable singer, he forgets about his closest friends. But success is short-lived ... One of the most delirious manifestations that Spanish cinema saw of the 'ye-yé' hatching, with an absolutely priceless Micky, half-self-interpreting, like Bruno Lomas and Massiel. The story revolves around the desire to succeed that drives the trio, as well as the romantic relationships established between them. Seen today, it must be as delicious as it is moving, especially considering that it premiered a year before Massiel caused a national earthquake by winning at the Eurovision Song Contest with the famous "La, la, la".
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Marcelo Arroita-Jáuregui | |
| Claudia Gravy | |
| Rafaela Aparicio | Juanita |
| Tote García Ortega | |
| Montserrat Julió | |
| Alfredo Santacruz | |
| Francisco Fernández | |
| Tomás Martín Blanco | Himself |
| Pilar Miró | Herself (uncredited) |
| José Sancho | Amigo de bruno (uncredited) |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Codo con codo |
| Original language | Español (ES) |
| Spoken languages | Español |
| Production countries | Spain |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Films Montana |
| Release date | 10 luglio 1967 |
| Production | José López Moreno |
| Writer | Víctor Auz |
| Editing | Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa |
| Cinematography | Víctor Monreal |
| Assistant directors | Víctor Auz |
| Camera operators | Víctor Monreal |
| Additional photography | Víctor Monreal |
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| Production design | Nananda, Luis Argüello |
| Art direction | Nananda, Luis Argüello |
| Set decoration | Luis Argüello, Nananda |
| Music | Antonio Pérez Olea |
| Sound | Antonio Pérez Olea |
Release dates
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