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Crooked cop Torrente gets out of jail in the year 2018 to find a different Spain from the one he knew.Crooked cop Torrente gets out of jail in the year 2018 to find a different Spain from the one he knew.Crooked cop Torrente gets out of jail in the year 2018 to find a different Spain from the one he knew.
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Jesulín de Ubrique
- Jesusín
- (as Jesús Janeiro)
Luis Carlos Tortosa
- Bigotes
- (as Luis Carlos)
José María Rubio
- Manolito
- (as José Mª Rubio)
Anna Simon
- Paqui
- (as Anna Simón)
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- TriviaThe character of Cuco (former Torrente's sidekick from Torrente 2: Misión en Marbella (2001)) is now played by Julián López. Gabino Diego, who originally played that character and also had a small cameo on the first movie (Torrente, the Dumb Arm of the Law (1998)) has not returned to the franchise since 2001.
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the credits there's a brief scene where Sonsoles (Cuadrado's wife), who is still tied and taped mouth in the hotel room, talks to the audience. Mary Carmen, the actress who plays Sonsoles, is a famous ventriloquist in Spain, and indeed she impersonates the voice of Doña Rogelia, one of her memorable characters. Also, Dominguero's voice (from the WC) can be heard asking for the soccer game score.
- ConnectionsFollows Torrente, the Dumb Arm of the Law (1998)
- SoundtracksChirigota torrentina
Written by Joaquín Sabina
Performed by Joaquín Sabina and Santiago Segura
Portuguese guitar by Antonio García de Diego
Bass guitar by Pancho Varona
Spanish guitar and Chorus by Antonio Martínez Ares
Chorus, Spanish guitar, Cajón and Bass drum by La Chirigota de Vera Luque (José A. Vera Luque, Iván Chamorro, Alejandro Monzón, Mario Romero, Sergio Gallardo and Miguel A. Martínez Murga)
Adapted by Antonio Martínez Ares
Recorded and Mixed by Juan González at "360 Globalmedia" and "Relatores"
Sound assistant: Emilio García
Produced by Pancho Varona and Antonio García de Diego
Featured review
Casposo (dandruffy) is used in Spain to describe poor concoctions, endeavors that lack ambition, half hearted efforts that exploit the simplest forms of entertainment. Torrente, Santiago Seguraś character returns for a 5th outing and the results are what you can expect when a franchise has been eploited for so long, specially if its core elements are bad taste humor, fecal jokes, and continuous demonstrations of bad manners. As usual, Torrente, mean spirited, shitty, bad mouthed, etc. has a grandiose plan for which he is forced to recruit the dumbest, most ridiculous and unoperative collection of crooks, embodied by an eccentric selection of real life has beens, freaky stand up comedians with no acting experience, a matador and some TV stars, with the added presence of A. Baldwin that seems to have had a good time entertaining those types, so far away from his world. The result is the one you would expect: hilarious for the addicts, so so for discriminating audiences.
Santiago Segura proves again he is a pretty good director, although devoured by his creation. Ford Coppola famously said once that Star Wars had ended the career of the most talented director of its generation. Something similar can be said about Segura: He seems to be a slave of his character, obsessed with serving yet another dose of its antics, each time with less success, but even so a success so big, in Spanish terms, at least, that keeps him entangled with his creation, unable to break away to other stories I'm sure he'll do as well or even better.
Santiago Segura proves again he is a pretty good director, although devoured by his creation. Ford Coppola famously said once that Star Wars had ended the career of the most talented director of its generation. Something similar can be said about Segura: He seems to be a slave of his character, obsessed with serving yet another dose of its antics, each time with less success, but even so a success so big, in Spanish terms, at least, that keeps him entangled with his creation, unable to break away to other stories I'm sure he'll do as well or even better.
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- Torrente 5: Operación Eurovegas
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- Budget
- €8,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $13,851,074
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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