What movie movie are you looking for?

Description

Serie de TV
One of the best known films on the cinema scene is Daniel el travieso.
The making of the film was done very carefully and the final result could be seen in theaters in year 1959.
Although the character is marked by the script, the work that the actors and actresses of this film do to bring their characters to life is wonderful. In the cast we find Jay North, Herbert Anderson, Gloria Henry, Bill Booth, Joseph Kearns.

Charles Barton, William D. Russell, Don Taylor, Jeffrey Hayden knows how to handle himself in the role of film director and therefore exudes confidence when making a decision.
The duration of the film is 30 min..
The film belongs to United States, one of the countries that generates the most cinema in the world.

Do you want to know who has given life to the script of the film? The writing team has been led by Hank Ketcham, Phil Leslie, Keith Fowler, William Cowley, Peggy Chantler Dick.
We are sure that this feature film will have a great career as well as its production company Darriell Productions, Screen Gems.
The soundtrack for this feature film has been created by Joseph Weiss, William Loose, George Duning, Irving Friedman.

The great direction of photography has been taken by Scotty Welbourne, Henry Freulich, Robert Wyckoff, Gert Andersen, Irving Lippman.
The genre TV series, Comedy is very easy to detect in the film and even more so if you are passionate about this type of film.

Trailer

Critics Daniel el travieso

Put Dennis the Menace on DVD. A classic masterpiece. Often witty but almost always funny
A good TV series about an energetic boy. Yeah. Dennis's annoying whirlpool has to go, like, Soon! Innocent Little Comedy
The original from the golden age of the late 1950s. Parenting never seemed more terrible than this. A must-see CBS hit!
Theodore Mooney. Hello Mr. Wilson! This is still sustained with much laughter.
One of my first memories. A fun-spirited series with a worthy child star. I never liked this ...
I remember the program. Overlooked gem of early television comedies. Such a sweet boy
Related content