Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis
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Directed by | Santiago Segura |
Written by | Santiago Segura |
Produced by | Santiago Segura |
Starring | Santiago Segura Silvia Abril Tony Leblanc Yon González Francisco Enrique Villén David Muro Kiko Rivera David Bisbal Belén Esteban |
Music by | Roque Baños David Bisbal |
Production companies | Amiguetes Entertainment Antena 3 Films |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis is a 2011 Spanish black comedy film directed, written, produced by and starring Santiago Segura as the lead character, Spanish cop José Luis Torrente. The film was the fourth in the popular Torrente series (following Torrente 3: El protector) and successful at the box office.[1] The film features Silvia Abril, Kiko Rivera, Tony Leblanc, Enrique Villén, David Muro, Francisco, David Castillo, Yolanda Ramos, Emma Ozores, Kiko Matamoros, David Bisbal, María La Piedra, Yon González, Soledad Mallol, Ana Obregón and Belén Esteban.
Cast[]
- Santiago Segura as José Luis Torrente.
- Silvia Abril as Encarni.
- as Julio Rinrín.
- Belén Esteban as Rocío.
- Enrique Villén as Ramírez.
- Tony Leblanc as Gregorio Torrente.
- as Sr. Castaño.
- as Rocamora.
- David Castillo as Chancletas.
- Yolanda Ramos as Vacambrosia.
- as Mélanie Rocamora.
- as Otxoa.
- as Ramírez's wife.
- David Bisbal as Joaqui.
- as Chancletas' mother.
- Yon González as Peralta.
- David Fernández Ortiz as Father Tobías.
- Ana Obregón as widow.
- María Patiño as TV presenter.
The footballers Cesc Fàbregas, Sergio Ramos, Kun Agüero, Gonzalo Higuaín, Álvaro Arbeloa and Raúl Albiol make cameo appearances. The actors and comedians José Mota, El Gran Wyoming, Andreu Buenafuente, Pablo Motos, , Florentino Fernández, , Fernando Esteso, Carlos Areces, , , Ernesto Sevilla, Juanito Navarro, , and , make a cameo, too. And the Spanish celebrities Carmen Martínez-Bordiú, , Carmen de Mairena, Risto Mejide, Joselito, Hombres G and also appear in the film.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Rolfe, Pamela (14 March 2011). "Santiago Segura's 'Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis' Breaks Box-Office Record in Spain". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
External links[]
- Torrente 4 at IMDb
- 2011 films
- Spanish-language films
- Films shot in Madrid
- Spanish films
- Spanish 3D films
- Madrid in fiction
- Andalusia in fiction
- Films scored by Roque Baños
- Films directed by Santiago Segura
- Films about prison escapes
- 2010s Spanish film stubs