Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible
Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible | |
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Mortadelo y Filemón contra Jimmy el Cachondo | |
Directed by | Javier Fesser |
Written by | Javier Fesser Cristóbal Ruiz Claro García |
Based on | Francisco Ibáñez's characters |
Produced by | Antonio Asensio Luis Manso Federico Ramos |
Starring | Karra Elejalde Janfri Topera Ángel Chame Mariano Venancio Víctor Monigote Emilio Gavira |
Cinematography | Miguel Pablos |
Edited by | Javier Fesser |
Music by | Rafael Arnau |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Budget | $12.5 million[1] |
Box office | €4.9 million ($5.5 million)[2] |
Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible (Spanish: Mortadelo y Filemón contra Jimmy el Cachondo, "Mortadelo and Filemon versus Jimmy the Joker") is a 2014 Spanish 3D computer-animated comedy co-written, directed and edited by Javier Fesser based on the characters from the Mort & Phil comic book series. It achieved six nominations for the 29th Goya Awards,[3] winning in the Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Animated Film categories, and two for the second edition of Premios Feroz.[4]
Plot[]
Jimmy el Cachondo and his henchmen have stolen a top secret document from the T.I.A. headquarters that can ridicule them in front of all other spy agencies. The Superintendent will have no choice than to command the mission of retrieving it to Mortadelo and Filemón. To make matters worse, dangerous criminal Tronchamulas has escaped jail and plans to exact revenge on Filemón for arresting him in the past. Eventually they will be forced to team up to find Jimmy's hideout. Meanwhile, Professor Bacterio tries to help the pair of agents with his latest invention: the "reversicine", an injectable that turns people into the exact opposite of what they are or think.
Characters[]
The portrayal of the characters is rather faithful to the comics except for Mortadelo and Filemon: Mortadelo has far more common sense and Filemon is actually quite dumb while in the comics, it was the opposite
The T.I.A. Staff[]
Mortadelo: The Subordinate of Filemon and Super. Despite being a bit clumsy, he's rather cunning, resourceful and has invented several gadgets on his own to protect his apartment. He has incredible skill in disguising himself as virtually anything ranging from animals to professionals outfits, machinery etc...Like everyone else, he cares very little about his boss and has often prove that he might be actually more competent than Filemon.
Filemón: The Boss of Mortadelo. Initially presentend as the "Straight-Man" to Mortadelo's "Ditz" in the comics, his portrayal into the movies is different: extremely stupid, arrogant, cowardly, bossy and incompetent, he's also incredibly accident-prone, capable of being injured in comical and painful ways.
He spent most of his time dreaming that he's a great hero but is despised by everyone and tries to avoid vengeful foes who he has arrested in the past.
Voice cast in Spanish[]
Actor | Character |
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Karra Elejalde | Mortadelo |
Janfri Topera | Filemón |
Ramón Langa | Filemón (in a dream) |
Mariano Venancio | The Superintendent |
Enrique Villén | Professor Bacterio |
Berta Ojea | Ofelia |
Athenea Mata | Irma |
Emilio Gavira | Rompetechos |
Ángel Chame | Jimmy el Cachondo |
José Alias | Tronchamulas |
Víctor Monigote | Tronchamulas (reverted) |
Chani Martín | Mari |
Manuel Tallafé | Trini |
Karlos Arguiñano | Himself (on TV) |
Box office[]
The film's production budget is estimated at $12.5 million.[1] In Spain, the film grossed €4.9 million ($5.5 million).[2]
Awards and nominations[]
Awards | Category | Nominated | Result |
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29th Goya Awards[3] | Best Adapted Screenplay | Javier Fesser, Claro García and Cristóbal Ruiz | Won |
Best Animated Film | Won | ||
Best Art Direction | Víctor Monigote | Nominated | |
Best Production Supervision | Luis Fernández Lago and Julián Larrauri | Nominated | |
Best Sound | Nicolás de Poulpiquet and Javier Muñoz | Nominated | |
Best Original Song | "Morta y File" by Rafael Arnau | Nominated | |
II Premios Feroz[4] | Best Comedy | Nominated | |
Best Original Soundtrack | Rafael Arnau | Nominated |
References[]
- ^ a b Amidi, Amid (26 November 2014). "Mort & Phil Will Take on 'Penguins of Madagascar' in Spain This Weekend". Cartoon Brew. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- ^ a b Hopewell, John (June 15, 2015). "Annecy: Paramount Animation, Spain's Ilion Ally on 3D Tentpole (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
- ^ a b del Caz, Ángela (7 January 2015). "Lista de nominados a los Premios Goya 2015". eCartelera (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ^ a b "Lista de nominados a los Premios Feroz 2015". Premios Feroz (in Spanish). 16 December 2014. Archived from the original on 17 December 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2014.
External links[]
- 2014 films
- Spanish-language films
- 2014 3D films
- 2014 comedy films
- 2014 computer-animated films
- 2010s children's comedy films
- 2010s children's animated films
- 2010s spy comedy films
- 2010s Spanish-language films
- Spanish films
- Spanish 3D films
- Spanish computer-animated films
- Spanish children's films
- Spanish spy comedy films
- Mort & Phil
- 3D animated films
- Animated films based on comics
- Films based on Spanish comics
- Warner Bros. films
- Warner Bros. animated films
- Illion Animation Studios films