Murders in Chicago (1969)
Although the title (which translates as "Murders in Chicago") promises a gangster story, this is more of a murder mystery that kicks off with the seemingly accidental death of a construction worker, followed shortly after by that of a noted publisher (an uneasy-looking Eduardo Fajardo). What follows is a very confusing story in which the police, a police coroner (José Campos) and a vagrant (Fernando Sánchez Polack) who witnessed Fajardo's death embark on separate inquests on what actually happened. Meanwhile, June (María Luisa Rubio), who works as a secretary for the publishing company, is under pressure by a blackmailer (Antonio Jiménez Escribano) who has pictures of her in the sack with the deceased publisher.
Director:
José María Zabalza
Writer:
José María Zabalza
José Campos | |
José Truchado | |
Fernando Sánchez Polack (as Fernando S. Polak) |
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María Luisa Rubio June |
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Isana Medel Gladys |
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Marian Bru | |
Ernesto Arroniz | |
Bernardette Bernier | |
Juan Antonio Soler | |
Antonio Escales | |
Julio Cifuentes | |
Guillermo Méndez | |
Manuel Díaz Velasco (as Manuel Díaz) |
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Francisco José | |
Antonio Jiménez Escribano (as A. Giménez Escribano) |
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Eduardo Fajardo Arthur |
Crew | Emilio Foriscot | Cinematography |
Writing | José María Zabalza | Screenplay |
Directing | José María Zabalza | Director |
Writing | José María Zabalza | Story |
Editing | Luis Álvarez | Editor |
Editing | Blanca Guillén | Editor |
Production | José Antonio Cascales | Production Manager |
Writing | José Antonio Cascales | Writer |
Sound | Ana Satrova | Music |
Costume & Make-Up | Adela del Pino | Makeup Artist |
Directing | Rodolfo Medina | Assistant Director |
Editing | Sebastián Herranz | Editor |
Directing | Cesáreo Torrado | Assistant Director |
Sound | Luis Gutiérrez | Sound |
Camera | Abelardo Rodríguez | Camera Operator |
Production | Adolfo Millán | Production Assistant |