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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
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I have never seen or heard of the Torrente movies saying that I cant compare them to the previous movies but I did enjoy this one. After reading some of the other reviews that were so negative and unjust, I just had to give my two cents! If your you're looking for a Critically-acclaimed award winning Movie, no this is not for you. If you want some almost painful to watch slapstick humor that will hurt your side from laughing like the three stooges then yes this is for you. Its like watching Larry David on Curb Your Enthusiasm, always setting him self up for failure. The viewer sees it coming a mile away and just enjoys seeing the comedic failure. It is a bit derogatory towards woman and misogynistic in my opinion but to me it shows the cultural differences on what is exceptable here in America versus Spain. (or the rest of the world for that matter) If a major movie company in America was this misogynistic in a comedy and not a drama, they would be shunned. Now I feel bad for enjoying the movie. I would have been just as (stupid) funny without the scenes I speak about. It is not OK to encourage or endorse this behavior. So I guess I can only say that I liked this movie because I learned something from it. I Love my Mom, my sisters, my nieces, my aunts and my grandmothers...Don't we all?
- jrvppr-229-448620
- Feb 1, 2015
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- Also known as
- Torrente 5: Operación Eurovegas
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- Budget
- €8,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $13,851,074
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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