Alfredo Di Stéfano plays himself, not as a soccer player but as a man, husband and father. This is a personal portrait of the mythical athlete, in the decline of his career. Film made to the greater glory of the football player Alfredo Di Stefano. In principle it is a portrait of manners of the life of the athlete at the time of professional retirement. Filmed by Luis Marquina, " The Battle of Sunday " mixes the form of a conventional film with the topics of biographical documentaries. However, the film was an important public success, given the importance of Di Stefano in Spanish football.
Directing | Luis Marquina | Director |
Writing | José Vicente Puente | Writer |
Writing | José López Rubio | Writer |
Writing | Luis Marquina | Writer |
Production | Cesáreo González | Producer |
Sound | Gregorio García Segura | Music |
Camera | Manuel Merino | Director of Photography |
Editing | Julio Peña | Editor |
Art | Sigfrido Burman | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Miguel Gómez Mínguez | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Alberto Gutiérrez | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Mercedes Paradela | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Carmen Ruiz | Makeup Artist |
Production | Camilo Alcalá | Production Manager |
Production | Luis Berraquero | Production Manager |
Directing | Augusto Fenollar | Assistant Director |
Crew | Alberto Lorca | Choreographer |
Sound | José María San Mateo | Sound |
Camera | Luis Berraquero | Second Assistant Camera |
Camera | José Climent | Assistant Camera |
Camera | Manuel Novoa | Still Photographer |
Camera | Javier Pérez | Camera Operator |
Costume & Make-Up | Rafael Ballester | Costume Supervisor |
Costume & Make-Up | Peris Hermanos | Wardrobe Master |
Editing | José Luis Matesanz | Assistant Editor |